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Hi, I have used the specially treated and my own prepared fabrics (I just iron it onto freezer paper), and set the saturation level on the ink up about 25 percent. Then I let it dry for 15 minutes, remove the backing, if any, and heat set it with my iron. After that, I rinse it in water, drip dry it and iron it again. I have not had it fade and the colors are usually great. Hope this helps.
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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I do like Sewdreamy and treat fabrics myself and iron it onto freezer paper. I was in a hurry this past weekend and didn't have anything made up (the directions say it's better to make it when you need it). Anyway I bought some printed treasures and the colors did not come out as deep and rich.
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If you have a Hewlett Packard printer, you should go to the cjenkins website at http://www.cjenkinscompany.com and order Hewlett Packard Bubble Jet Set 2000.
It is specially formulated for HP printers and the type of inks they use.
BethMI
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Another thing to investigate is what type of inks your printer uses.
If it is dye based then you will need the mordant of Bubble jet, but if it is pigment based then it just needs ironing. Epsom Durabrite inks are pigment based. You also get a better result if your printer has a 'L' shaped paper feed, than if your printer has a 'U'shaped paper feed.
I know this because I have a friend who teaches this subject and is writing a book about it, and I have made some samples up for her to include.
Rosemary
P.S. I bought my first printer, an epsom, on her advice earlier this year and am very pleased with it.
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Just a little warning: "prepared fabrics" usually means that they are prepared to take dyes more easily. But you would still have to 'set' the colours, according to the type of dye used (check with manufacturer if in doubt). Very often a hot and dry iron will set colour and make it permanent.
LorchenFrom the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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Before a rumor like this runs amok on the internet, I thought I should inquire of the company that makes this product.
I emailed the manufacturer, the C.Jenkins Company, about the possible carcinogenic properties of Bubble Jet Set, and this is what the inventor of the product said about this topic:
"Hello
My name is Jerome Jenkins and I am the inventor of the Bubble Jet Set 2000 solution. I would highly appreciate it if you could post this information onto the site where the rumor exist.
The only chemical in the Bubble Jet Set 2000 that is even mentioned in the same sentence with cancer is formaldehyde. However, the parts per volume is .001% which it all cases 3%-6% is allowed. Which you can easily see that we are well below the maximum numbers. However, there was a study taken about 8 years ago on the facts & the effects of the chemical. I will let you read it word for word and you will see how the rumor is simply a rumor. Also, all our customers have access to our MSDS sheets where they can research the chemicals in the Bubble Jet set just to learn how we make the product. Also, the ink is much more hazardous in your printer than the Bubble Jet Set 2000. Just as any household product under your cabinet.
I would love to answer all questions as this is a subject we would love to dismiss."
He then attached the information on formaldehyde, which is highly technical and which I will copy and insert into my next forum posting.
I would wager that innumerable household products contain these very low levels of formaldehyde. If we can accept them in those products, why not in Bubble Jet Set?
I think that we should all remember that even the commercially printed fabrics we purchase had chemicals applied to them to "prepare them for dying," which we later wash out eventually.
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Continuation of my earlier post about the relative safety of Bubble Jet Set...
Mr. Jenkins' point was that the only "carcinogen" in Bubble Jet Set is formaldehyde and that formaldehyde is already present everywhere, anyway.
He referred me to information about formaldehyde which was drawn from the ATSDR (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry). That is the congressionally mandated agency to perform specific functions concerning the effect on public health of hazardous substances in the environment. That agency’s information on formaldehyde is available at
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/phs111.html
That information basically says that our own bodies produce some formaldehyde and that we are exposed to it daily via many routes. It is in many home products and you may breathe in formaldehyde while using these products. Latex paint, fingernail hardener, and fingernail polish release a large amount of formaldehyde to the air. Plywood and particle board, as well as furniture and cabinets made from them, fiberglass products, new carpets, decorative laminates, and some permanent press fabrics give off a moderate amount of formaldehyde. Some paper products, such as grocery bags and paper towels, give off small amounts of formaldehyde. Because these products contain formaldehyde, you may also be exposed on the skin by touching or coming in direct contact with them. You may also be exposed to small amounts of formaldehyde in the food you eat. You are not likely to be exposed to formaldehyde in the water you drink because it does not last a long time in water.
Many other home products contain and give off formaldehyde although the amount has not been carefully measured. These products include household cleaners, carpet cleaners, disinfectants, cosmetics, medicines, fabric softeners, glues, lacquers, and antiseptics. You may also breathe formaldehyde if you use unvented gas or kerosene heaters indoors or if you or someone else smokes a cigar, cigarette, or pipe indoors.
You are exposed to small amounts of formaldehyde in the air. It occurs from both natural and man made sources although combustion is the largest source. If you live in an unpopulated area, you may be exposed to about 0.2 parts per billion (ppb) of formaldehyde in the air outdoors. In suburban areas, you may be exposed to about 2–6 ppb of formaldehyde. If you live in a heavily populated area or near some industries, you may be exposed to 10–20 ppb. You may also be exposed to higher levels of formaldehyde during rush hour commutes in highly populated areas because it is formed in automobile and truck exhaust.
So, quilters ... if you have paint on your walls or carpet, furniture, cabinets, fabric softener, fingernail polish, grocery bags, etc. in your home or if you drive a vehicle or if you use cosmetics or are EVER around smokers, you are already “exposed” to formaldehyde.
Personally, I’ll take my chances with Bubble Jet Set rather than jettison all of these products from my home and forego riding on the highway!
I think that we can forget about the supposed "dangers" of using this product!
BethMI
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