Our clear knowledge base contains extensive information on all common printing techniques, so you can quickly and easily find the answers to all your questions.
Introduction to Transfer Paper
Your first steps with transfer paper. Essential materials and setup.
Optimal Cutting & Press Settings
Precise machine settings, blade depths, and the correct time/temperature for your heat press.
Pro-Tips for Perfect Transfers
Advanced techniques, common mistakes to avoid, and secrets for professional results.
Transfer Paper Terminology Guide
Definitions of key terms, acronyms, and technical jargon used in the industry.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Quick answers to the most common questions about process, troubleshooting, and maintenance.
Industry Updates & Product News
Latest developments, new paper releases, and technology improvements in the transfer field.
Glossaries about Transfer Papers
All GlossariesTraining for Transfer Papers
All TrainingFAQ’s about Transfer Papers
More FAQ’sWhich printers are compatible with TheMagicTouch transfer paper?
* Superior washability
* Greater versatility across applications
* No special inks required
Please note: TheMagicTouch transfer paper is not compatible with liquid ink (inkjet printers).
Is my specific printer model suitable for your transfer paper?
Can I use any heat press with your transfer paper?
* Constant and even pressure distribution
* Accurate heat consistency and recovery time
An unsuitable press can lead to poor adhesion and substandard wash results. We highly recommend contacting us for advice on the best press for your specific transfer paper applications. Please complete the support form and include a photo of your press.
What are the washing instructions for garments with transfer prints?
* Wash at a maximum of 40°C
* Do not tumble dry
* Spin at a low RPM (revolutions per minute)
* Avoid bleach or fabric softeners
Important: Always clearly communicate these washing instructions to the end-user!
Why do some TheMagicTouch transfer papers have arrows on the back?
* By feeding the paper in the direction of the arrows, you significantly reduce the risk of paper jams (misfeeds) during printing.
Note the A4 variants:
* If you have an A4 printer, choose the A4R version.
* If you have an A3 printer but are using A4 paper, choose the A4 version (without the R). This ensures the arrows are correctly oriented for your printer’s paper path.
Are instructional videos available for using your transfer paper?
Check out the videos and subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest tips and instructions!