This is an example of a digtitally printed T-shirt with an inkjet transfer for light garments. Photo courtesy of One Step Papers LLC, Miami. 38 § SUMMER 2014 Preheating the garment is not always necessary prior to heat printing with CLC or CLP transfers. In fact, with the new laser papers now available on the market, if you preheat the garment to remove wrinkles and moisture, it's better to let the garment cool completely before transferring. Image Clip CLC Papers: Advancements in polymer paper coating has eliminated customers' No. 1 complaint: "the rectangle" of clear residue that was left around the image after heat transferring. This new paper coating formulation allows the polymer to melt and release from the paper and onto the garment only in areas that are printed with toner. Thus, there's no more rectangle around the image. Inkjet Transfers: These types of transfers are made with a standard inkjet printer, off-the-shelf inks and inkjet heat transfer paper. Inkjet papers typically have a glossy fi nish as opposed to the matte fi nish of the CLC laser transfer. Digital inkjet paper for dark garments is an opaque white polyester material with a paper backing that musthttp://www.Impressionsmag.com http://www.Impressionsmag.com/news http://www.Impressionsmag.com/business http://www.Impressionsmag.com/screenprinting http://www.Impressionsmag.com/embroidery http://www.Impressionsmag.com/digitaldecorating http://www.Impressionsmag.com/events http://www.Impressionsmag.com/newsletter http://www.Impressionsmag.com/techtips http://www.Impressionsmag.com/productguide http://www.Impressionsmag.com/catalogcentral http://www.Impressionsdirectory.com http://www.Impressionsmag.com/infoaction http://www.T-shirtForums.com http://www.Impressionsmag.com/designgalleries http://www.ISSshows.com