A white toner printer is a laser printer that prints with cyan, magenta, yellow, black, and white toner inks. These printers utilize the white toner as a base first and then add the colored inks afterward, which enhances color vibrancy and produces bright whites on dark materials.
White toner printing eliminates the need for cutting and weeding, unlike heat transfer vinyl, saving you time and effort. It is a cost-effective alternative to other decoration methods like screen printing, making it ideal for smaller productions. This versatile method can be applied to various materials, including fabrics, ceramics, glass, metal, wood, acrylics, and more. It produces high-resolution prints that are vibrant, sharp, wash-resistant, and durable.
White toner printers require minimal maintenance beyond restocking ink and paper, keeping the printer clean, and routinely checking for toner spills or buildup to prevent print defects.
Fabrics, wood, metal, acrylic, ceramic, stickers, tattoos, and much more!!!
White toner prints will last 30-50 washes before you start to see cracks.
For best results, wait 24 hours before washing your garment with the transfer on it. Wash the garment with the transfer inside out in cold water and hang to dry. Use mild detergent and avoid any bleach or fabric softeners. This will maximize the durability of the transfer.
Use graphic design software (such as Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or similar) to create your design. Ensure that the design includes the areas where white toner will be applied.
Load your white toner printer with the appropriate transfer paper. Make sure your printer settings are adjusted for the type of transfer paper you are using
Print your design onto the transfer paper. The white toner will be applied where you have designated it in your artwork. Ensure that the print settings are optimized for the best quality.
Pre-treat the substrate (e.g., a t-shirt, mug, or other items) if necessary, following the manufacturer’s instructions. This may involve pre-pressing fabric items to remove moisture and wrinkles.
Place the printed transfer paper onto the substrate. Use a heat press to apply the design. Make sure to follow the specific temperature, pressure, and time settings recommended by the transfer paper manufacturer.
After pressing, allow the substrate to cool slightly if required, then carefully peel off the transfer paper according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This might be a hot peel or cold peel process.
Some transfers require a second press without the transfer paper to ensure the design is fully adhered and to improve durability. Follow any additional steps recommended by the transfer paper manufacturer.
PRO TIP: For the final press, use a T-Seal Finishing Sheet for Laser Transfers. This will give your white toner transfers a soft, lightweight feel and enhance their durability and washability.
The maximum media size is 11.7”x19” for the Crio white toner printer.
The Crio comes with a starter set of toner that lasts roughly 800-1200 prints.
You can print roughly 16 prints per minute on 11x17 size paper.
Crio allows you to use any paper compatible with white toner printers, and it will not void the warranty! It is recommended to use Forever Paper, but you will not be penalized for trying different papers!
The UNINET iColor 560 can print up to 8.5" x 14" with the bypass tray.
You can print roughly 8 prints per minute on UNINET iColor 560 transfer media and up to 26 prints per minute on standard media.
The maximum media size it can handle is 12.6" x 49.6" The maximum transfer paper size is 12.6” x 19”.
It prints roughly 45 prints per minute.
UNINET iColor supports the use of their genuine transfer media only. The use of any other transfer media results in voiding the warranty.
They come with 5 starter toner cartridges upon purchasing the printer.