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2.
Open the ‘PostScript Options’
dropdown and make sure ‘Mirrored
Output’ is set to ‘Yes’.
3.
Click ‘OK’ to continue printing.
Printing with the iColor
®
350:
1.
Place your media into the tray of your iColor® printer and print your image. High quality copy paper is
suggested (Inkjet dye sublimation media will not work as well). The printed image may appear light and
have imprecise colors. Do not judge the quality of the print until you press the image - it will look
correct when pressed to the substrate after the sublimation process.
2.
When ready to press the image, cover the transfer with copy paper instead of kraft paper, as the image
will sublimate upwards and transfer to it. For most applications, press at 380°F / 193°C with low
pressure. The duration of the press depends on the type and thickness of the substrate used, usually
between 60 – 120 seconds. Longer press duration increases color density. Quickly cool the substrate to
stop the sublimation process – not doing so could result in a lighter final result. The use of STC9
solution or SubliClean sheets will be needed for most hard surfaces (not textiles), to remove
transferred toner residue. Refer to instructions below for suggested press times and peeling method: