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Photo Preparation
1. Can I use any
software application to print on fabric?
Anything printed on paper can be
printed on fabric. Photos can be printed from image-editing or word
processing software. Image-editing software will give you more flexibility
in customizing your photos.
2. How do I
prepare photos to print on fabric?
Your photos must be in digital
format, either from a digital camera or scanned from a traditional
photograph. Consult the manual for your digital camera or scanner to learn
how to transfer images to your computer. Once your photos are on the
computer, crop them so you only print the portion of the photo you want
and then resize them to the dimensions you wish to
print.
3. How do I crop a digital photo?
Almost any
image-editing software has the tools to crop a photo. Consult your manual
for specific details. In general, look for a cropping tool shaped like a
square in the tool palette. Click on the tool, drag around the image and
crop. Save the image at the size you want to print it in a JPEG format and
use a new file name.

4. How do I make my
pictures more interesting?
Compose or crop the image to guide
the viewer's gaze to the subject. One way to do this is to apply the "rule
of thirds." Divide the picture area into vertical and horizontal thirds
(like a tic-tac-toe grid). Instead of placing the subject in the center of
the grid, place it on one of the four lines to create a picture with a
more dramatic sense of scale or proportion. For example, line up a subject
on line A or B. Or in a landscape photo, experiment by aligning the
mountains or horizon on line one or two.

5.
How do I make sure the photos are the right resolution?
When printing
digital photos on fabric, save each photo at the size you will be using
with a resolution of at least 150 dpi. You can save at a higher resolution
for better quality, but the files will take longer to print.

(low dpi)

(high
dpi)
6. How do I arrange the photos for
printing?
Arrange the photos so that you can
print as many as possible on a full sheet of fabric at once. If you'll be
trimming photos with no seam allowances, then the photos can touch each
other. If you'll be sewing photos to a fabric, be sure to leave 1/2"
between images for seam allowances when the photos are cut apart. It's a
good idea to first print out photos on plain paper, checking for color and
composition and making sure you have enough trim space between photos for
your project.
7. Is there anything
else I should do to my digital photos?
You can use
image-editing software to correct colors by enhancing the brightness,
contrast and/or saturation. Or you can change colors for special effects.
When printing on fabric it can be helpful to slightly increase the
saturation because fabric will absorb more ink than paper.

Printable Fabric
8. Can I print on any
fabric?
A fabric sheet is a piece of fabric
that has been treated to ensure the printed image will be colorfast and
washable. It has a paper backing that adheres to the fabric to stabilize
it as it moves through the printer.
9. Where can I get
printable fabric sheets?
Purchase them at your local craft,
fabric or quilt shop; purchase them online; or make them yourself using an
ink fixative such as Bubble Jet Set 2000.
10. Do fabric sheets
need special handling?
Always wash your hands before
working with fabric sheets to prevent oil and dirt from staining the
fabric.
11. Can I iron fabric
sheets?
Use a dry iron when ironing fabric
sheets. Steam can leave spots or cause the fabric to separate from its
backing. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for how to set the photo
with heat after printing.
12. How do I load
fabric sheets in the printer?
Since paper orientations vary among
printers, check your user's manual to find out whether to load yours with
the fabric (printable) side up or down. It is recommended that you insert
fabric sheets one at a time to prevent misfeeds.
13. Is printed fabric
safe to use for baby quilts and quilts for young children?
Rinse printed fabric before using
it in a project that may involve skin contact, especially a project for
children. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for treatment of the
fabric sheets prior to use to guarantee the fabric will be safe for
children or those with sensitive skin.
14. Is there anything
else I need to know about fabric sheets?
Pins may leave permanent holes in
fabric sheets. If you need to pin, do so only in the seam allowances.
Printer Details
15. How can I tell if
my printer can print on fabric?
Most inkjet printers print on
fabric; most laser printers do not. Check your user's manual for details.
16. What printer
settings should I use for printing on fabric?
To choose the right settings for
printing on fabric, select Print from the File menu. Choose Properties and
select Best under the Print Quality options. For Paper Type, choose Plain.
17. Sometimes
print-ready fabric curls before printing. Is that a problem?
The fabric should be flat when sent
through the printer. If you are using fabric sheets, keep them in the
original packages until ready to use. You may also want to place a heavy
book on the fabric sheets to keep them flat. When using homemade fabric
sheets, iron them again before sending through the printer.
18. If the fabric jams
in the printer, how do I get it out?
Just like clearing a paper jam,
this depends on the printer. If the printer has a rear access door, open
it and gently pull the jammed fabric sheet out the back.
19. Why does printed
fabric sometimes have smears or streaks? How can I avoid
this?
If fabric smears or smudges, a
buildup of ink on the print cartridge may be the problem, which means it
needs to be cleaned. If the cartridge is clean, the problem may be that
the fabric being printed is too thick and is hitting the print head. Use a
thinner weight fabric and see if the problem is resolved. Remember to
always print a test page on paper before printing on a fabric sheet.
White streaks can be an indication
that one or more nozzles on the print cartridge are clogged. If cleaning
doesn't help, install a new cartridge and print again.
White specks can mean that lint was
on the fabric sheet. Remove lint from the fabric with a lint brush or tape
before printing.
20. Can I print on dark
fabric?
Yes, but the image will be darker.
And since printers don't print white, any areas of the image that are
white on the screen will appear the same color as the fabric when printed.
21. After printing, how
do I get loose threads out of the printer?
As a general rule, don't worry
about small threads in the printer. To reduce threads catching in the
printer, trim any loose ones before printing and secure the leading edge
with masking tape.
Adapted from
Quiltmaker's Quilting with Printed Fabric. This special edition is filled
with project ideas and more tips for printing photos on fabric and is
available for purchase at VillageQuiltShoppe.com
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