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hi im josh ellsworth with stahls TV theres two primary types of cover sheets that are out there in the industry theres the nonstick cover sheet in the craft paper the question is when should you use either of them and Im here to teach you exactly that lets start with the preheat process well start with the nonstick cover sheet here that we have thats a little oversized then the platen Im working with which is a 16 by 20 so preheat is recommended for every heat application it helps to remove the moisture in the wrinkles from the garment to give you a nice heat printing surface a lot of people skip that step I dont recommend that you do and I do recommend that you use a cover sheet during preheating this will make sure that there is no excess ink or anything from the previous application thats going to transfer over to your shirt now if youre working with a black garment you may can skip this step of using a cover sheet but especially when youre working with white shirts use