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I suggest please check the following for a possible solution on this issue you are having-

1-      Make sure you do NOT feed the film in a traditional way (which is upright position) but have it slant/bulge a bit up-close to the White hooks of the printer which pulls the sheets through it after you give a print command. Here is a very good video on the same.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5YgjXhUYpo

2-      For Sheets, you must always use 4-5 sheets of film at the same time in the feeding tray. Using a single sheet can cause issues.

3-      Please make sure to place the printable side up. You can check on the packaging to see which side is printable.

4-      If required, you can also try applying a masking tape at the bottom edges of the non-printable side, where the transfer film is initially making contact with the rollers in order to be fed into the printer.

5-      Always check if the Paper Rollers of the printer are clean as the film has a special powder coating on it and it makes the rollers ''slippery'' when the printer is used on a regular basis.

6-      In Printing Preferences, make sure to select the exact document Size you are using and always change it according to the size of the transfer film you are using.

7-      You should have your “PAPER CHECK SIZE” = OFF if you are using Acrorip software.

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