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  Bubble Jet Set 2000 - 32oz
  Bubble Jet Set 2000
 


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Product Code: BUBBLEJETSET2000

Description
 
A New Way To Print On Fabric

 

The Bubble Jet Set 2000 has revolutionized the way we print on fabric! A simple non-toxic chemical formula designed to treat fabric for permanent images with Ink Jet Printers. This product allows you to treat your own fabric at home and create your own designs when making your craft projects. Over the past 10 years we have collaborated with Disney Wardrobe, HP, Warner Brothers & NASA to name a few. C. Jenkins Company is the manufacture & inventor of Bubble Jet Set 2000.

 


       


Bubble Jet Set 2000 in a flat pan !    Iron fabric sheets to shiny side of C. Jenkins freezer paper.  


      

Print image on fabric sheets & allow to dry for 30 minutes!


Printed Pillow           


 

Simple Directions!

 

You simply soak the fabric in the Bubble Jet Set solution for 5 minutes. Allow to dry. Then iron treated fabric to the shiny side of freezer paper. Once this is completed simply feed fabric through your printer exactly like a sheet of paper! Allow to dry for 30 minutes and then rinse fabric in a mild detergent. (for best results use the Bubble Jet Rinse )


 

 
 
Features
  • Maintains soft feel and texture
  • Makes 40 -50 fabric sheets (8.5 X 11)
  • Creates permanent images

Average Customer Review: Based on 3 Reviews. Write a review.

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  2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
 
Great for Batiks! January 24, 2008
Reviewer: Phoebe Baker from Platteville, WI United States  
Awesome product! You do need good ventilation, as it says on the bottle. I find the freezer paper sheets work great if you iron from the fabric side, on high, five seconds at a time. Also, instead of cutting sheets, just cut a strip from the width of the fabric- light colored batiks work wonderfully- then iron the freezer paper on in rows, and cut the sheets after ironing.

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  4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
 
Great new media for art! Freezer paper didn't work February 22, 2007
Reviewer: Garrison Gunter from State College, PA United States  
Wow!

What a great product- I was able to soak about 8 yards of fabric in 2 32 oz bottles in a 5 gal paint bucket with a large tupperware container on top to keep it in the liquid.  After about 5 minutes- it was almost all soaked up and hung to dry in a ventilation room in a little more than an hour.  Freezer paper was a complete failure- I opted for card stock cut to the largest size I could fit, 13x17 on an epson 1280 wide format printer.  I used a spray adhesive- not super77 but anything lighter will do- let it dry for a minute or so on the stock then smoothed the fabric onto that.  It ran through the printer much better than the freezer paper that kept wrinkling as well as not adhering well to the fabric.  The final results are here- http://www.flickr.com/photos/ggunter/sets/72157594550488576/
and here-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ggunter/sets/72157594538340619/

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  7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
 
Excellent product January 8, 2006
Reviewer: Evelyn Cole from Coralville, IA United States  
I used this to pretreat fabric to make a quilt for a Christmas gift, printing photos onto squares for a "memory " quilt. It is easy to use and relatively inexpensive

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