Yes, if the deskjet has a mouth. Then you could feed the monster with as much as transfer paper as you want.
The bubble jet inkjet printer applies heat to the print head and squirts ink through tiny nozzles in the print head and onto the paper.
If the vellum is rated for a laser printer, it shouldn't be a problem. You do NOT want to use inkjet paper in a laser printer, or vice-versa.
Yes, you can print on cardstock with an inkjet printer. Just make sure the printer is compatible with the thickness of the cardstock to avoid any jams or damage to the printer.
The bubble jet inkjet printer applies heat to the print head and squirts ink through tiny nozzles in the print head and onto the paper.
An inkjet printer
To print on transfer paper using an HP LaserJet printer, first, ensure that the transfer paper is compatible with laser printers. Load the transfer paper into the printer's paper tray, placing it in the correct orientation as indicated by the manufacturer's instructions. Adjust the printer settings to the appropriate media type and quality for transfer paper, then send your design to print. After printing, follow the transfer paper's instructions for transferring the image onto your desired surface.
Yes, you can print photos on a laser printer, but the quality may not be as high as with an inkjet printer.
As with any printer, an inkjet is used to print characters/graphics on to paper or acetate film.
You can print on this paper with your printer, then iron it on your shirt. Just be sure your printer knows its an iron-on, because it will print backwards so when it's ironed on it will be forwards.
You can buy special t-shirt transfer paper that you can use with a regular printer, print out the design on to the paper and then iron the design on to the tshirt
trying to find the same thing out myself
Laser printer, then inkjet, then dot matrix, then thermal printers.