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- ADDING TEXT TO YOUR DESIGN
- APPLYING YOUR IRON-ON DESIGNS
- CHOOSING THE STYLE AND LAYOUT
- CREATING OR OPENING FILES
- HOW TO CONTACT PRINTPAKS
- IMPORTING YOUR OWN ART OR PHOTO FILES
- PRINTER SETUP AND PRINTING
- QUICK TIPS AND GENERAL INFORMATION
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- USING THE DRAG AND DROP FEATURE
- USING THE MENU PAGE
- USING THE PAINT TOOLS
- USING THE TREASURE CHEST OF UNIQUE ART
- WHERE TO CALL FOR HELP
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- Minimum PC system requirements:
- - 486 or better Intel or compatible running MS Windows 3.1 or
- 95
- - 8 MB RAM (more recommended when importing large images)
- - 10 MB available disk space
- - 2X speed or better CD-ROM
- - 8 bit sound card
- - support for 256 colors
- - Import file formats: PCD (Photo CD), BMP, TIF, and JPG
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- Minimum Mac system requirements:
- - 68020 or better Macintosh or PowerPC running system 7.1 or
- higher
- - 8 MB RAM (more recommended when importing large images)
- - 10 MB available disk space
- - 2X speed or better CD-ROM
- - support for 256 colors
- - Import file formats: PCD (Photo CD), PICT, TIFF, and JPEG
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- WHERE TO CALL FOR HELP
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- If you have trouble while using your PrintPaks software, click
- on Max's nose for narrated help or check online help. If you
- are unable to solve your problem, you can reach the PrintPaks
- Technical Support line at 503-684-0654 (or fax us at 1-800-774-
- 6851 and we will call you back). If the problem is related to
- your computer hardware or your printer, contact the
- manufacturer directly. Below are some printer manufacturer's
- support numbers:
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- APPLE support line: 1-800-SOS-APPL
- CANON support line: 1-800-423-2366
- EPSON support line: 1-800-922-8911
- HP automated line: 1-800-333-1917
- HP live operator line: 1-208-323-2551
- LEXMARK support line: 1-606-232-3000
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- QUICK TIPS AND GENERAL INFORMATION
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- Look for more detailed information in the specific sections of
- the online help file.
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- Note: For best results, use the regular color ink cartridges
- that came with your printer. Iron-on transfer media is not
- intended for use with photo and specialty ink cartridges
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- 1. You will create 1 page of iron-on transfer designs in each
- file.
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- 2. You need to select the style and layout for each page.
- Choose the TALL or WIDE format and select the layout with
- the desired amount and placement of picture and text boxes.
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- 3. Add text to your pages by clicking in the text box and
- typing. You can change the color, font, or size using the
- font tools.
- PrintPaks installs a set of fonts to provide a variety of fun
- and unique fonts that work well in iron-on designs.
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- 4. Select pictures for your designs using the TREASURE CHEST or
- the PHOTOS & ART STUFF buttons. You can import your own digital
- art or photos or clipart from other software. Look for more
- detailed information in online help.
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- 5. You can move pictures around by clicking and dragging if you
- want to focus on a different item in the picture.
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- 6. You can also make pictures larger or smaller using the BONE
- buttons.
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- 7. You can use paint tools to create a picture from scratch or
- to add to a picture you already selected.
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- 8. Once you take a picture to a paint session, any parts of the
- picture that were not visible on the page layout will be
- cropped - be sure that everything you want to show in the final
- picture is visible before going to the paint session.
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- 9. Printing on the iron-on transfer paper requires you to
- change the settings - the recommended settings are displayed
- in a table in the software. If it still seems too dark or the
- details are hard to see, check online help for ideas on
- selecting different settings.
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- 10. If you are importing your own photos or digital art, we
- recommend that you print them on regular paper using the
- recommended settings first to make sure you are satisfied
- with the quality before printing on the transfer paper.
- Photos without dark areas work best as the details in dark
- areas are difficult to see when printed on the iron-on
- transfer media.
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- 11. The process and quality of ironing the designs will vary
- based on the ironing surface, the printer, iron, and type of
- fabric you are using. Follow the instructions carefully.
- It is a good ideas to practice ironing on a transfer first to
- determine the amount of heat, time and pressure you will need.
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- USING THE MENU PAGE
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- The menu page will help you move around quickly and easily.
- Just use the colorful buttons numbered 1 through 5. PrintPaks will
- automatically take you through all the steps of designing, printing
- and applying your iron-on transfers - click on Button 1 to get started.
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- To get back to the Menu Page, click on the SPRINGOUT button in
- the lower left hand corner of the screen then click on the
- KNIFE & FORK button.
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- Following are some frequently asked questions:
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- 1. When I click on button number 2 or 3, it gives me an error
- message that I have to create a new file or open an existing file.
- What should I do?
- To get started, you need to give new files a name or open an
- existing file - just click on button number 1 to get started.
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- 2. How do I know which file I am working on? After you start
- working on a file you created or opened, the name of that file
- will appear on the Menu Page.
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- CREATING OR OPENING FILES
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- Following are some frequently asked questions:
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- 1. I had been working on a file before, but now it says that
- there are no existing files in my PrintPaks folder (or the file
- does not show up in the existing files scroll box list).
- Remember to use the scrolling arrows to the right of the scroll
- box list to be sure to see all the files available. Your files
- are stored in the IRON_ON2 folder in the PRINTPAK folder on your
- hard drive. It is possible that your files were moved or deleted
- from this folder. You can search your hard drive for all files
- with names with the extension .SAV (such as MYFILE.SAV or
- ANNEJ.SAV, etc.), and then move the file(s) back into the
- IRON_ON2 folder in the PRINTPAK folder.
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- 2. I got an error message that there are picture or photo files
- missing from my PRINTPAK folders.
- Your photo files should be stored in the PHOTOS folder in your
- PRINTPAK folder. Your picture or art files should be stored in
- the ARTSTUFF folder in your PRINTPAK folder. It is possible that
- your picture files were moved or deleted from these directories.
- You can open the file to determine which pictures or
- photos are missing then search your hard drive to try to find
- the missing file. You will need to move the file(s) back into
- either the PHOTOS or ARTSTUFF folder in your PRINTPAK folder.
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- 3. How can I delete files from my existing files scroll list?
- Your files are stored in the IRON_ON2 folder in the PRINTPAK
- folder on your hard drive. It is possible to delete all files
- with names ending with the extension .SAV (such as MYFILE.SAV
- or ANNEJ.SAV, etc.). The .SAV files are linked to the
- full name you typed in when creating the file. Check the dates
- on the files to determine which are most recent and which you
- might want to save. You can also make a back up disk of the
- files you want to save.
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- 4. Can I bring a file from one computer to another?
- You will not be able to transfer files from Macintosh to PC or
- vice-versa. Your files are stored in the IRON_ON2 folder in
- the PRINTPAK folder on your hard drive. It is possible to copy
- files with names ending with the extension .SAV (such as
- MYFILE.SAV or ANNEJ.SAV, etc.) to a disk and transfer them to another
- computer. The .SAV files are linked to the name you typed in
- when creating the file. Check the dates on the files to
- determine which are most recent and which you want to transfer.
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- CHOOSING THE STYLE AND LAYOUT
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- The first step when designing your iron-on transfer page is to
- select a TALL or WIDE layout with the desired amount and placement
- of picture and text boxes. Gray boxes are for adding pictures and
- white boxes are for adding text. Look through all the choices
- available in both the TALL and WIDE lists and think about how you
- want your design to look when ironed on. When you find the layout
- you like, click the red button to continue designing the pictures
- and text on your transfers.
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- Following are some frequently asked questions:
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- 1. When I select a style with a different shape such as a star
- or oval the shape goes away when I make the picture small.
- Why does this happen?
- There is a box around the shape to show you what the complete
- picture shape is. The shape is created by covering up part of
- the edge of your picture. If you make your picture small enough
- that it fits in the middle of the shape, it will seem like you
- lost the shape. You can click on the paintbrush and use the
- paintbucket to fill in all the white area around the picture.
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- 2. Is there some way for me to create my own style and layout?
- In order to make it easy for you to create a page of iron-on
- designs, PrintPaks provides a variety of layouts to choose from
- without allowing you to create your own layout.
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- USING THE TREASURE CHEST OF UNIQUE ART
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- When the Treasure Chest is selected, you will see 3 jewels.
- Click on a jewel and the list of Unique Art in that category
- will appear in the scroll box. Just click on the name of any
- file you want to preview.
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- You can move the picture around by clicking and dragging. Make
- the picture larger or smaller by clicking on the BONE buttons.
- You can even paint on top of the selected Unique Art, just click
- on the PAINTBRUSH to use the paint tools.
- (Caution: Once you click on the PAINTBRUSH, only the visible
- part of the picture will be saved, so be sure you have everything
- you want in the preview before you go to painting.)
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- Come check you Max's Clubhouse on the internet
- (http://www.printpaks.com) and download new art to use
- with your software!
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- IMPORTING YOUR OWN ART OR PHOTO FILES
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- Note: For best results, use the regular color ink cartridges
- that came with your printer. Iron-on transfer media is not
- intended for use with photo and specialty ink cartridges.
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- When the Photos & Art Stuff button is selected, you will see
- two icons - a camera and a hand-drawn figure. These icons
- are linked to the PHOTOS and ARTSTUFF folders. First get
- your photo or art transferred to a digitized file
- format such as PCD (Photo CD), BMP, TIF, or JPG (for Macintosh,
- use PCD, PICT, TIFF, or JPEG file formats).
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- Place the photo files you have into the PHOTOS folder and your
- clip art or scanned art in the ARTSTUFF folder in your PRINTPAK folder.
- Click on the icon and the list of files in that folder will
- appear in the scroll box. Just click on the name of the file
- you want to preview.
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- You can move the imported picture around by clicking and
- dragging. Make the picture larger or smaller by clicking
- on the BONE buttons. You can even paint on top of the
- selected picture, just click on the PAINTBRUSH to use the paint
- tools. (Caution: Once you click on the PAINTBRUSH, only the
- visible part of the picture will be saved, so be sure you
- have everything you want in the preview before you go to painting.)
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- Sometimes your monitor is unable to display the full range of
- color in the photo or scanned art -- if you are concerned about
- the preview, print a test page on regular paper using the
- recommended print settings to determine whether you are
- satisfied with the output quality.
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- To use your own photos you must first get them transferred to
- a digitized file format such as PCD (Photo CD), BMP, TIF, or
- JPG (for Macintosh, use PCD, PICT, TIFF, or JPEG file
- formats). Look for the offer in the box for getting your
- photos digitized.
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- See the Drag and Drop topic in online help to get information
- on how to import your photos with this feature.
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- To use art created in other software
- Look for the options in your software to "save as" a different
- file format. Files must be saved as BMP, TIF, or JPG file formats
- (Macintosh - use PICT, TIFF, or JPEG). Place the files in the ARTSTUFF
- folder in the PRINTPAK folder.
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- To use clip art from other software
- Clip art can be used if it is in one of the file formats that
- PrintPaks supports (BMP, TIF, JPG, PICT). Place the file in
- the ARTSTUFF folder in the PRINTPAK folder. If the files do
- not appear in the list or they appear but do not preview when
- clicked on, they are probably in a variation of the format that
- PrintPaks cannot support. Try opening the clip art in another
- software package and "save as" one of the above formats.
- You can also try to copy and paste the art into a program that
- can save the file in a format PrintPaks supports.
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- To use hand-drawn art
- Find a friend or local computer service with a color scanner to
- get your art scanned. Make sure the files are saved as BMP, TIF, or JPG
- (Macintosh - use PICT, TIFF, or JPEG file formats) and placed in the ARTSTUFF
- folder.
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- Submit your hand-drawn art to PrintPaks
- If your picture is selected, it will be scanned and placed in
- Max's Cool Kids' Art Gallery on PrintPaks website. You can
- download the file onto your hard drive and use it with your
- PrintPaks software! Check out Max's Clubhouse on
- the World Wide Web at http://www.printpaks.com for more
- information.
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- Following are some frequently asked questions:
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- 1. What do I do when I bring in my own art or photo and it
- does not look the way I expect it to? Try moving the picture
- around the picture box by clicking and dragging. You can
- also make the picture larger or smaller using the BONE
- buttons.
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- Sometimes your monitor is unable to display the full range of
- color in the photo or scanned art -- if you are concerned
- about the preview, print a test page on regular paper using
- the recommended print settings to determine whether you are
- satisfied with the output quality.
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- Try to avoid photos with dark areas because the details in the
- dark area are difficult to see when printed on iron-on transfer paper.
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- 2. When I click on the PHOTOS or ART STUFF button, my files do
- not show up in the scroll box. What should I do? Remember to use
- the scrolling arrows to the right of the scroll box list to be sure
- to see all the files available. If the files are in the correct folder
- but still do not show up in the scroll box, they
- may be in a file format that PrintPaks software cannot read.
- PrintPaks supports the following file formats PCD (Photo CD), BMP, TIF,
- or JPG (for Macintosh, use PCD, PICT, TIFF, or JPEG file formats).
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- You may need to go back to the program it was created in and do
- a "Save as" to another file format - check the software user's
- manual for information on saving files in other formats.
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- 3. I copied my files from the Photo CD into the PHOTOS folder,
- but when I click on the CAMERA, my files do not show up in the
- scroll box. What should I do?
- Be sure that you copied the image files only (such as
- 00001.PCD) into the PHOTOS folder. Photo files should not be in
- another folder in the PHOTOS folder.
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- Check the outside cover of the Photo CD for small previews of
- your photos to see how the files are numbered, then look for the PCD files.
- Often, there is a folder named "Images" that contains these files.
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- Note: Photo CD files are often very large so you should copy
- only those files that you want to preview or print into the
- PHOTOS folder in the PRINTPAK folder. You can
- also re-name the files to make them easier to identify.
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- 4. I keep getting an error when I try to copy my photo file
- into the PHOTOS folder.
- Any suggestions? Photo files are often very large, so you may
- be out of space on your hard drive. Check your hard drive to
- see if there is enough space to copy all the photos you want
- onto your hard drive. If your hard drive space is limited,
- you may have to copy only 1 or 2 photos into the folder at a time
- to preview or print. You can also try saving your photo in a
- different format or using a lower resolution.
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- 5. Can I copy a picture I painted to another page?
- No, but you can change the existing file. If you want to save
- the original file, you will need to make a copy of the file on a
- back up disk. See the section on creating new files and opening
- existing files for more information on how the files are named
- and saved.
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- USING THE DRAG AND DROP FEATURE
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- If you have a software program that supports OLE 2, you can
- drag pictures from that software into the picture box in your
- design layout. Open the software program before you launch
- Super Awesome Iron-Ons Kit software. When you want to add a
- picture, use alt-tab to bring the other software program on top
- of PrintPaks. Click on the picture you want to add and drag it
- on top of the picture box in PrintPaks. A bitmap of the picture
- will be saved in your PrintPaks file so you
- can quit your other software program after you have added the
- pictures you want.
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- Following are some frequently asked questions:
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- 1. What software do I need to have to use the drag and drop
- feature?
- Software that supports OLE 2 and will transfer bitmap
- information.
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- Remember, sometimes your monitor is unable to display the full
- range of color in
- the photo or scanned art -- if you are concerned about the
- preview, print a test
- page on regular paper using the recommended print settings to
- determine whether
- you are satisfied with the output quality.
-
- 2. What if the software was not open before I started the
- PrintPaks software?
- Windows 3.1: Use alt-tab to go to the Program Manager, then
- launch the desired program.
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- Windows 95: Use ctrl-esc to access the Start menu and then
- launch the desired program.
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- Macintosh: Move the mouse to the top of the screen to see the
- Apple Menu.
- Hide PrintPaks then find and launch the desired program.
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- USING THE PAINT TOOLS
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- You can use paint tools to create a picture from scratch or add
- to a picture already selected. Once you take
- a picture to a paint session, any parts of the picture that
- were not visible on the page layout will be cropped
- - be sure that everything you want to show in the final picture
- is visible before going to the paint session.
- When using the paint tools remember that you have an UNDO
- button to undo your last step. When you are
- ready to return to the iron-on transfer design page, click on
- the DONE button.
-
- The primary paint tools included and a brief description of
- their properties follows:
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- PAINT BRUSH TOOL
- Choose a color or pattern to paint with and choose the
- line thickness; draw on top of existing art
- or add lines to any picture
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- PAINT BUCKET TOOL
- Choose a color or pattern to change the fill color of an
- area; the paint bucket will change the color
- of all the similarly colored areas - art with gradual changes
- in color may require multiple clicks to change
- the color of the entire area
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- ERASER TOOL
- Choose the line thickness to erase part of your picture
- using the eraser cursor; if you want to
- delete everything added during the current paint session, click
- on the VACUUM button; if you want to
- delete the entire picture and start with a blank area, click on
- the TRASH CAN button
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- LIGHTNING BOLT SPECIAL EFFECTS TOOL
- Have fun trying out different effects on your picture -
- flip horizontally, flip vertically, or change
- the color palette, stretch or shrink your picture or try
- warping the picture for a really wacky look.
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- PICTURE STAMP TOOL
- Scroll through the stamps available, click on the one you
- want to add to the picture, click on the
- picture to place it, then use the BONE buttons to make it
- larger or smaller; once you add another stamp or
- choose another type of tool, you will not be able to move or
- change the size of the stamp except by clicking
- on the UNDO button or clicking on the VACUUM button available
- under the ERASER tool.
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- TEXT STAMP TOOL
- Scroll through the letters, numbers and characters
- available, click on the one you want to add to
- the picture, click on the picture to place it, then use the
- BONE buttons to make it larger or smaller. Once
- you add another stamp or choose another tool, you will not be
- able to move or change the size of the stamp
- except by clicking on the UNDO button or clicking on the VACUUM
- button available under the ERASER
- tool. Change the color of the character by using the
- PAINTBUCKET tool.
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- ADDING TEXT TO YOUR DESIGN
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- Look for the white boxes in the page layout for adding text to
- your iron-on designs. Just click in the text
- box and start typing. You can select text in the text box and
- change the color, style, or size using the font
- tools. If you do not select any text, the changes you make to
- the color, font, or size will affect ALL the text
- in a text box. Use one of the fonts installed by PrintPaks in
- your iron-on designs or use one of your own
- installed fonts.
-
- Following are some frequently asked questions:
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- 1. I am trying to add a message, but I am not able to add any
- more characters. Is there something I can
- do?
- The software is detecting how much space is available for text
- based on the font and the size. Once the text
- box fills up, you cannot type anymore characters. Try using
- the BONE button to make the font smaller
- then add more text.
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- 2. The bottom of the text appears to be getting cut off. What
- should I do?
- The font may be too large for the text box. Try using the BONE
- button to make the font smaller or print a
- test page to see how it looks when printed.
-
- 3. Can I make part of the text in the box a different color or
- size?
- Yes, just select the text you want to change and use the text
- tools. If you do not have any text selected, any
- changes you make will affect the entire text box.
-
- 4. My printed text does not look the same as on screen. Is
- there anything I can do?
- There will be minor variations in the way it looks on screen
- and the way it prints. If you are experiencing
- trouble with this, print out test pages on regular paper before
- printing on the transfer paper. You can use a
- RETURN to force the text to wrap in the text box.
-
- 5. Is there a way I can get the text to be left justified?
- Try adding spaces to the end of the text in the text box.
- Print out a test page to make sure the text appears
- as desired when printed.
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- PRINTER SETUP AND PRINTING
-
- Note: For best results, use the regular color ink cartridges
- that came with your printer. Iron-on transfer
- media is not intended for use with photo and specialty ink
- cartridges
-
- There are 5 important steps to printing your iron-on transfers:
- 1. Selecting the printer driver,
- 2. Selecting the type of printer,
- 3. Loading the transfer paper correctly,
- 4. Selecting the recommended print settings, and
- 5. Printing!
-
- 1. PrintPaks software helps you select the printer driver you
- want to use. If you do not see your printer in
- the list, you may need to re-install the driver software. Check
- the printer user's manual for more
- information on installing the printer driver.
-
- 2. In order to show you the correct instructions for loading
- the transfer paper into your printer, PrintPaks
- needs to know if your printer loads the paper in the front of
- the printer or from the top of the printer. If
- you don't know which type of printer you have, check the
- printer user's manual to see which way the paper
- is loaded into the printer.
-
- 3. PrintPaks shows you how to load the iron-on paper into
- your printer. If you have a front load printer,
- the green stripes should be facing up as you load the transfer
- paper. If you have a top load printer, the
- blank side should be facing up as you load the transfer paper
- into the printer.
-
- 4. PrintPaks software takes you to the printer setup dialog
- for the driver you have selected. Click on the
- OPTIONS or PAGE SETUP button to see more printer setting
- options. PrintPaks recommends that you
- select the LETTER-SIZED (8.5"x11") and PORTRAIT settings for
- your printer. Also, the following
- settings are recommended for your printer type:
-
- Apple StyleWriter series best, glossy paper, default
- color intensity
- Canon Bubble Jet series best, glossy paper, default color
- intensity
- Epson Stylus Color series best, 720 dpi paper,
- lighter color intensity
- HP DeskJet/DeskWriter series best, glossy paper, lightest
- color intensity
- Lexmark color inkjet series best, glossy paper, lighter color
- intensity
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- 5. Printing! Each file will print at a different speed based
- on your computer's speed, the printer driver's
- speed and the size of the file (large photo files take longer
- to process). Be patient, and expect that it could
- take anywhere from 3-10 minutes to print your designs.
-
- Following are some frequently asked questions:
-
- 1. My printer has a setting for printing on iron-on transfer
- paper. How come you did not recommend
- using that setting?
- PrintPaks software already reverses your printed designs so if
- you select the iron-on transfer printer setting
- in the printer driver, the designs will be reversed again and
- the result would be backwards text and images
- after it was ironed on!
-
- 2. Why is iron-on transfer paper not recommended for use with
- photo or specialty inks?
- When used together, you may notice color hue changes that
- result in a slight yellowing of your picture or
- photo when transferred to a T-shirt (or other item). For best
- results, use your printer's regular color ink
- cartridges when printing on iron-on transfer paper.
-
- 3. My printer is not in the list of printers in the scroll box
- list. What should I do?
- First, use the arrows to scroll through all the available
- printers in the list. Next, check for a printer name
- that is close to your printer - sometimes you may need to
- choose a name for a "series" of printers. For
- example, the HP DeskJet 850C series includes the DeskJet 850C
- and the DeskJet 855C. If you don't find a
- printer name that is close to your printer, you may need to
- quit PrintPaks software and install the printer
- driver. Check your printer user's manual for more information
- on installing the driver and setting up your
- printer.
-
- 4. The picture of the printer shows the paper going in
- differently than my printer. How can I get the
- picture to match my printer?
- Use the BACK ARROW in the SpringOut Menu to go back to the
- place where you select the printer driver
- and clicked on Front Load or Top Load printer. Select the
- printer that loads paper like yours and click the
- red button to continue.
-
- 5. The output from my printer does not seem to be printing
- well on the transfer paper. Is there anything I
- can do?
- Every printer and version of the driver will apply the ink a
- little differently. We made recommendations
- for settings based on the typical printers in that series. If
- your printer does not seem to be printing well on
- the transfer paper (too dark, no detail, etc.), you will need
- to test different settings. Using plain paper first,
- print out a sheet with the recommended settings, then try
- changing the settings 1 step at a time until you
- find the desired improvement. Print your designs using the new
- settings on the transfer paper.
-
- Try changing the color intensity settings first because often
- there is too much ink on the transfer paper and
- that makes the image dark and difficult to see the details.
-
- 6. My printer won't pick up the paper.
- In some cases, you may need to gently guide the paper toward
- the printer while it is trying to pick it up.
- Also, make sure that the paper is not "curled". You may need
- to roll the paper lengthwise into a tube with
- the green stripes on the inside of the tube to reduce the
- "curl" in the edge of the paper. Be careful not to
- scratch the coating off the blank side of the paper.
-
- 7. There is an error when I try to print.
- You may get an error if the paper does not get picked up
- correctly - check that first. Then check that the
- printer is on and connected to your computer. Also check that
- your printer driver is set to the correct port
- (such as LPT1 or LPT2) and that you selected the correct
- printer in the "printing" section of the PrintPaks
- software. You can check that the printer is working correctly
- by quitting PrintPaks, opening another
- software program, and printing some simple text in both black
- and color.
-
- If everything appears to be connected properly but it still
- does not print, check your printer user's manual
- for the troubleshooting section. If you have a printing error
- due to connections or driver settings, it is a
- good idea to turn the printer off and quit PrintPaks software,
- then turn the printer on, open PrintPaks
- software, and send the file to print again.
-
- 8. Nothing happens when I click the button to start printing.
- Two things could be happening - first, when you send the file
- to print, you may be spooling all the
- information from the file to the printer before it starts
- printing. This may take a minute or two, especially
- if you are printing photo files. Be patient and look for signs
- that your computer is working.
-
- Second, your printer may not be connected properly. Check the
- power and the printer connections on your
- printer and computer. You can check that the printer is
- working correctly by quitting PrintPaks, opening
- another software program, and printing some simple text in both
- black and color.
-
- If everything appears to be connected properly but it still
- does not print, you may need to change the
- printer port selected or a setting in the printer driver -
- check your printer user's manual for the
- troubleshooting section. If you continue to have trouble
- printing, it is a good idea to turn the printer off
- and quit PrintPaks software, then turn the printer on, open
- PrintPaks software, and send the file to print
- again.
-
- 9. The colors that printed out are not what I expected and/or
- there are lines in my picture.
- Your ink cartridges may be out of one of the colors or some of
- the nozzles may be clogged. Check with
- the printer user's manual for cleaning procedures to check the
- colors and the nozzles.
-
- 10. I was printing the information sheets about refills (or
- Other Kits, or Photo CD's) and it seemed to print
- very slow and it did not look clear. Is there anything I can
- do?
- The information sheets were made into pictures before loading
- into the software to make sure it would
- print the same on every printer. That means that it will take
- a little longer to print and it will not be as clear
- since it is not using the fonts on your computer. Reset your
- print settings to normal and plain paper for
- faster printing.
-
-
-
- APPLYING YOUR IRON-ON DESIGNS
-
- We strongly recommend adult supervision for the ironing
- process. It is very important that you follow the
- ironing instructions exactly. The quality of your iron-on
- transfer will vary based on the printer and iron you
- use and the items you transfer the design onto.
-
- Here are some tips to ensure good results:
- Make sure your iron is very hot and you are ironing onto a very
- flat surface with no wrinkles or seams
- under the iron while you are applying the transfer.
- Use a "heat-set formica" top for ironing -- do not use an
- ironing board, glass or metal surface, or any
- other surface that is not flat.
- Before removing the transfer backing, circle the iron over the
- entire transfer for at least 2 minutes to
- make sure the entire transfer is hot when removing the backing.
- Remove the transfer backing as soon as the iron is removed;
- this ensures that the transfer will not stick
- to the backing.
- Be sure to use medium to firm pressure while ironing.
-
- Following are some frequently asked questions:
-
- 1. The top part of my transfer looks good, but the bottom half
- did not transfer.
- The part that did not transfer was not hot enough when the
- backing was removed. If this happens on a
- smaller transfer, it is possible that the iron was on top of a
- seam and unable to get full heat and pressure to
- the lower half of the image or that the iron was not covering
- the image completely. If this happens on a
- larger image, it is most likely due to the lower half not being
- hot enough. Circle your iron over the transfer
- in steady circles for 2 minutes before trying to remove the
- transfer backing again.
-
- 2. My shirt was starting to scorch.
- Some irons are hotter than others. Move your iron over the
- transfer faster so that it does not get "too hot"
- in some areas. If you continue to have trouble, you might want
- to turn the iron down slightly.
-
- 3. The white area around the image looks yellow on the shirt.
- Some irons are hotter than others. Move your iron over the
- transfer faster so that it does not get "too hot"
- in some areas. If you continue to have trouble, you might want
- to turn the iron down slightly.
-
- 4. I can see the fabric through my transfer.
- If the fabric you are ironing onto has too much texture (like
- canvas type bags) or too much stretch (like
- baby shirts) you may see the color of the fabric showing
- through the transfer. These fabrics may require a
- little more pressure and heat. Remember, smooth fabrics will
- work best. Check out the items in our
- catalog - the fabrics have been tested to work well with the
- iron-on transfer.
-
- 5. My transfer feels "rough".
- This may happen when 1) you do not apply enough pressure, or 2)
- you iron onto an item that has some
- "padding" such as a sweatshirt, 3) you are using a surface such
- as an ironing board that has padding, or 4)
- you do not peel back the transfer while it is very hot. Try
- changing your technique. The "rough" texture
- will soften slightly with washing.
-
- 6. It seems like all the color did not transfer to my shirt
- because there was still color on the backing paper
- after I removed it.
- This may happen when 1) you do not apply enough pressure, or 2)
- you iron onto an item that has some
- "padding" such as a sweatshirt, 3) you are using a surface such
- as an ironing board that has padding, or 4)
- you do not peel back the transfer while it is very hot. Try
- changing your technique.
-
- 7. Can I put 2 different transfers next to each other on a
- shirt?
- This is possible, however, it may be difficult. We suggest you
- put both of the transfers on the shirt at once,
- place the iron on top of each separately to make sure that the
- position is set. Make sure that you circle your
- iron over BOTH transfers for 2-3 minutes, then remove them one
- at a time. It is not recommended that
- you apply a transfer then put one next to it because the
- exposed transfer may melt onto the iron.
-
- 8. Can I put a transfer on the front and back of a shirt?
- We suggest you place the transfers on different area on the
- front and back or use some type of hard surface
- in between to avoid re-heating the first transfer.
-
- HOW TO CONTACT PRINTPAKS
-
- Getting Technical Support
- Call: 1-503-684-0654
- Fax: 1-800-774-6851 (Give us details about your problem, tell
- us what are good times to reach you and we
- will call you back.)
-
- Ordering Refills or Other Kits
- Call: 1-800-774-6860
- Fax: 1-800-774-6851
-
- PrintPaks on the Internet
- http://www.printpaks.com (come check out Max's Clubhouse and
- download new art for your software!)
-
-
- Super Awesome Iron-Ons 2.5
- Help file 12/18/96
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