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dhart
I manage a local copy/print shop. We offer the service of
copying photos onto heat activated paper that can be
ironed on to material (t-shirts!). My problem is this:
any text that is on the transfer will be transferred as a
mirror image and therefore be not only backward but facing
the wrong direction. Is there some way of taking this
into account before producing the finished product so that
it transfers into a readable format? For example, I have
a photo of an incredibly cute Jack Russell Terrier (who
happens to be mine) with the caption "What are you looking
at?" below his photo. How can I print the text in such a
way that it will iron on and be readable? Is this
possible or am I simply out of luck? Surely, some
programmer at Microsoft had the intellect to see that this
would be a useful function.
copying photos onto heat activated paper that can be
ironed on to material (t-shirts!). My problem is this:
any text that is on the transfer will be transferred as a
mirror image and therefore be not only backward but facing
the wrong direction. Is there some way of taking this
into account before producing the finished product so that
it transfers into a readable format? For example, I have
a photo of an incredibly cute Jack Russell Terrier (who
happens to be mine) with the caption "What are you looking
at?" below his photo. How can I print the text in such a
way that it will iron on and be readable? Is this
possible or am I simply out of luck? Surely, some
programmer at Microsoft had the intellect to see that this
would be a useful function.