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Lawson DTG Ink Curing Silicone Treated Parchment Paper (Coated)

Lawson DTG Ink Curing Silicone Treated Parchment Paper (Coated)

DTG Ink Curing Silicone-Treated Parchment Paper | Professional-Grade Coated Paper

This silicone-treated Quilon parchment paper is designed for curing direct-to-garment (DTG) textile inks on a heat press. Compatible with all DTG inks, including Epson, Brother, and AnaJet, it can be reused multiple times before replacement.

Available Options: Offered in various sizes and pack quantities.

Note: Use this silicone-treated parchment paper only for curing DTG inks. For drying pretreatment, use uncoated paper. For a glossy finish, use a Teflon-coated sheet instead when curing prints in a heat press.

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Lawson DTG Ink Curing Silicone Treated Parchment Paper (Coated)
$30.98

Lawson DTG Ink Curing Silicone Treated Parchment Paper (Coated)

DTG Ink Curing Silicone-Treated Parchment Paper | Professional-Grade Coated Paper

This silicone-treated Quilon parchment paper is designed for curing direct-to-garment (DTG) textile inks on a heat press. Compatible with all DTG inks, including Epson, Brother, and AnaJet, it can be reused multiple times before replacement.

Available Options: Offered in various sizes and pack quantities.

Note: Use this silicone-treated parchment paper only for curing DTG inks. For drying pretreatment, use uncoated paper. For a glossy finish, use a Teflon-coated sheet instead when curing prints in a heat press.

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DTG Ink Curing Silicone-Treated Parchment Paper | Professional-Grade Coated Paper

This silicone-treated Quilon parchment paper is designed for curing direct-to-garment (DTG) textile inks on a heat press. Compatible with all DTG inks, including Epson, Brother, and AnaJet, it can be reused multiple times before replacement.

Available Options: Offered in various sizes and pack quantities.

Note: Use this silicone-treated parchment paper only for curing DTG inks. For drying pretreatment, use uncoated paper. For a glossy finish, use a Teflon-coated sheet instead when curing prints in a heat press.