Here is a copy/paste of Candy's info:
Making Quilt Labels with your Computer
and Bubble Jet Set 2000
For best results, use only 100% silk or 100% cotton.
TIP: Use 200-count cotton for printing photographs.
Source: Bubble Jet Set, Bubble Jet Rinse (used to wash hand-dyed fabrics), and heavy-duty freezer paper:
http://www.cjenkinscompany.com
READ ALL DIRECTIONS SO THAT EVERYTHING IS CLEAR TO YOU BEFORE PROCEEDING.
CAUTIONS: Use in a well-ventilated area; rubber gloves are recommended. Bubble Jet Set 2000 contains water, preservatives, and less than .001% formaldehyde.
Shake well. Pour enough solution into a flat pan (I use an aluminum 9x13 pan) to saturate the fabric. Let stand 5 minutes.
Lift fabric out of solution to allow some of the excess solution to drip back into the pan; lay the fabric flat on an old towel to blot out the remaining excess solution. DO NOT WRING THE FABRIC. Let the fabric dry (I use a hair dryer to speed up drying). You may pour the remaining solution back into the bottle for re-use.
Iron the dry fabric to the plastic (shiny) side of freezer paper; cut to 8-1/2 x 11 inches or a size that will go through your printer.
For best results, print immediately on treated fabric and let sit for 30 minutes.
Hand wash the printed fabric in cold water with a mild detergent for 2 minutes or machine wash in cold water with a mild detergent on the delicate cycle. Wash only one sheet of fabric at a time. You must use detergent; cold water alone may cause fabric to fade badly or to bleed.
Allow printed fabric to drip dry or lay flat on a towel (again, I use a hair dryer for faster results).
Instructions written and tested by Candy Prudhomme, 2004.06.22.
Amended 2008.04.01.