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how to I flip the page for transfers on Word
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Can I print white using a light transfer onto a light grey shirt?
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How can I insert text on top of inserted graphic?
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how to I flip the page for transfers on Word
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What will appear on the shirt?
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I want to just copy a picture -- can I just use the "copy" feature of the printer to do this
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I printed gray lettering on a dark transfer and ironed it onto a red shirt. The red showed throught the gray on the lettering.

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Questions & Answers for AVERY Light T-Shirt Transfer

Question

how do i flip the image on micrsoft word?

asked 3 years ago
by
woodville
on Light T-Shirt Transfer
5 answers
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answer 1
When ready to print document from downloaded template in Microsoft Word:
1. Go to Print
2. Go to Properties
3. Go to Advanced
4. Click Mirror Image
5. Click OK
answered 1 month, 1 week ago
by
PPD085
answer 2
how do i flip the image so the words will be correct
answered 6 months ago
by
KathyJane
answer 3
how to transfer custom image
answered 2 years, 1 month ago
by
snappy
answer 4
in my system the reverse option is given when you are ready to print. Make the first one on regular paper to make sure it is what you want and line it up on the item in case you need to make adjustments.
Which of these best describes your job role: Crafts Enthusiast
How do you typically use Avery products: Personal Gifts
How often do you use this item: Sometimes
answered 2 years, 11 months ago
by
Rebelmom
answer 5
You need to change the printer settings in your ink jet printer to be mirror or flip image. All printers are different, so consult your manual.
Staff Answer
Best Answer
answered 3 years ago
by
AveryStaff
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I want to just copy a picture -- can I just use the "copy" feature of the printer to do this

Which of these best describes your job role: Homemaker
How do you typically use Avery products: Personal Gifts
How often do you use this item: First Time
asked 3 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Light T-Shirt Transfer
2 answers
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answer 1
How do I flip the text for the iron on 3271
How do you typically use Avery products: Meeting/Special Event Planning
How often do you use this item: First Time
answered 1 month ago
by
JoanneF
answer 2
For best results, we recommend using the packaging instructions. Here is a link to the same instructions: http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/He.... We also recommend using Avery Design & Print Online at www.Avery.com/Print. This online software takes you step by step through the process of selecting a template, customizing it, including automatically flipping the image for printing and then printing out the final project. There is no download required and projects can be saved either online to your MyAvery account or directly to your computer. Here is a link to view the software demo: http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/De....
Staff Answer
answered 2 months, 3 weeks ago
by
AveryStaff
Question

On the Fabric Transfers - which side of the paper do I print on the white or the one with instructions?

My image is too detailed to cut around. I do not what a white border around the design since I will be transferring onto a hot pint tee shirt.
Which of these best describes your job role: Homemaker
How do you typically use Avery products: Getting Organized
How often do you use this item: First Time
asked 3 years ago
by
Girls Weekend
on Light T-Shirt Transfer
1 answer
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answer 1
I had to called the 1-800 number and asked customer service. She told me to print on the white side of the paper.
answered 2 years, 7 months ago
by
missaa
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Need directions for iron-on transfers. Item 3271

Which of these best describes your job role: Business Owner
How do you typically use Avery products: Getting Organized
How often do you use this item: Often
asked 3 years ago
by
Larry
on Light T-Shirt Transfer
1 answer
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answer 1
We have an online demo you can watch at www.avery.com/avery/en_us/Demos/Pro.... And here's a link to our instructions: http://www.avery.com/vgnfiles/OP/en...
Staff Answer
answered 2 years, 11 months ago
by
AveryStaff
Question

I have just finished decorating 34 white aprons for our family reunion but needed two more aprons. The new ones I purchased are slightly different

as they came from a different company. I also opened a new package of Avery transfers (#03275). I found that the colors didn't come out as bright when I printed the pattern but could live with that. However I am unable to get the transfer to stick on the fabric and the glue seems to come through the transfer and onto my iron. What a mess!!! Help---what am I doing wrong.
asked 3 years ago
by
Maggie
on Light T-Shirt Transfer
1 answer
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answer 1
This may be oversimplifying - are you sure you printed the second batch on the right side of the transfer????
answered 10 months ago
by
jaclack
Question

do i need to use steam on these

How often do you use this item: First Time
asked 3 years ago
by
ann
on Light T-Shirt Transfer
1 answer
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answer 1
No, the directions say not to use steam and to empty the water from the iron before using.
Which of these best describes your job role: Teacher
How do you typically use Avery products: Kids' Projects
How often do you use this item: Sometimes
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answered 2 years, 6 months ago
by
Claressa
Question

Can I use the Ink Jet T-Shirt Transfers on 100% Nylon that have holes in the shirt (ie. football jersey)?

asked 2 years, 8 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Light T-Shirt Transfer
1 answer
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answer 1
No, the t-shirts must contain cotton.
Staff Answer
answered 2 years, 7 months ago
by
AveryStaff
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how do I reverse image for printing words for photo

Which of these best describes your job role: Crafts Enthusiast
How do you typically use Avery products: Personal Gifts
How often do you use this item: Often
asked 2 years, 7 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Light T-Shirt Transfer
1 answer
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answer 1
I downloaded the Free template from this site. I searched for 3271, the Light Fabric Transfers. I had to sign up for an account, but it was no big deal, just a few questions. Then it downloaded a little program to my computer and a design template opened. Play around with the color, size, and font. You may have to add a new text box if you want to resize it so all the wording would fit. You can also rotate it. After you design your words, and click Print, a page will open and the letters will be reversed.
Which of these best describes your job role: Teacher
How do you typically use Avery products: Kids' Projects
How often do you use this item: First Time
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answered 2 years, 6 months ago
by
Claressa
Question

I downloaded the template but it types regularly and then when I print it, it is not backwards and it won't iron on right. What am I doing wrong?

asked 2 years, 6 months ago
by
susank
on Light T-Shirt Transfer
1 answer
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answer 1
The instructions on the packaging is a great resource to for these t-shirt transfer sheets. For additional assistance please see http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/De....
Staff Answer
answered 2 years, 6 months ago
by
AveryStaff
Question

Can the transfer be used on a nylon material?

asked 2 years, 5 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Light T-Shirt Transfer
1 answer
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answer 1
The Light T Shirt Transfer sheets are specially designed for 100% cotton or cotton/polyester blended fabrics.
Staff Answer
answered 2 years, 5 months ago
by
AveryStaff
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