Hello,
I've got a Canon Pro-100S but I can't find a suitable transparency?
Could you suggest a product?
Is a T-Shirt transfer transparency suitable for alternative processes/contact printing with UV?
I have been using Fixxons brand which I suppose is made for screen printing industry - it's a dead ringer for the more expensive Pictorico transparencies for digital negs. I would say go ahead and try it - good chance it will work fine.
No, I don't have a Canon printer. I use Epson p400.
I think I might have misunderstood you. This t-shirt transparency seems to be different from what I was thinking about - i.e. transparency to make the mask for screen prints. These look like translucent or white films that you can print on and transfer the ink onto a fabric by some sort of thermal process. These probably won't work as it might absorb too much of the UV. What you want is something like this:
As far as whether it will work or not on your Canon 100S, I have no first hand experience. But I am pretty sure other people have used it to print transparencies. I wouldn't go by the Canon manual. Just try printing a clear film and see if the printer has a problem recognizing it. What I do with my Epson is put it on a carrier sheet of plain paper and then feed them together. You also probably want to specify a glossy medium so it will use the PK ink and not the MK which tends to smudge in some transparency+ink combination.