
Iron-On Heat Transfer Paper for Dark Fabric 10 Sheets 8.3×11.7″ T-Shirt Transfer Paper for Inkjet Printer Wash Durable, Long Lasting Transfer, No…
$13.29
Last updated on November 8, 2022 2:21 am Details
$13.29
Amazonmama2 –
I used this for a print and cut on my Silhouette Cameo 4. I wanted to make my son a 100th Day of School shirt and a Birthday shirt! I was worried the ink would run and that the colors wouldn’t be very bright, but I was so wrong!
I was also prepared to have this shirt be completely ruined after washing and drying it. I was wrong again! It looks the same as it did the day I first made it. No wrinkling, peeling, tearing or fading!
It was very easy to work with!
Mrs. G –
It’s very easy to use and washes pretty well. Also drys well on low tumble. Only downside it that if your shirt is warm enough it will start to stick to the shirt before you finish placing it where it goes.
Mrs. G –
Works vrey well, must use a very light cut setting on your cricut. Must use a heat press and accurate temps. Iron probably won’t melt this in enough. Image will be slightly dull till pressed, don’t reverse the image before printing.
Amazonmama2 –
Made quarantine shirts for my kiddos and me! The paper packaging states to put it “soft” side but it’s more the glossy side you print on. I made that mistake the first time and printed on softer side, but that’s the paper. After printing don’t forget to peel paper off before ironing. Also another mistake I made lol they’re great though and once I got the hang of it, super easy to use! Plenty of paper too!
keith Alexander –
First it’s a weird paper size – ok no big deal. But the paper just is not good compared to other heat transfers I’ve used. maybe like 1 out of 3 times the print would come out and the top layer would already be partially peeled back and so the image would be messed up essentially wasting a sheet of paper and ink. Lastly, I’m not sure if it’s just me, or a bad pack but this stuff does NOT do well on the black shirts. I’ve tried 5-6 shirts using these and they all went to waste because the black would come through – ALOT – on any white parts and the entire image just looks overall bad and not vibrant compared to other brands I’ve used. So basically – wasted shirts, wasted ink, wasted time, and wasted money
EDIT: Other papers I used still gave me the bleed through effect on new shirts I used. So, the paper might not be the issue but I am nervous to try this paper now and it still is a pain on printing and using. But I’ve updated from 1 star to 3 stars.
Amazon Customer –
This paper was the first that I bought when I started printing shirts and by far the worst. After a few washes paper was ok and soft which is a plus but after a few more washes , pretty much all of the shirts that i printed started coming apart at the same time. Does not hold up at all. Printing is horrible. I almost bought a new printer because i thought it was my printer that was the issue. But then i tried a different brand of paper and realized that it was the paper that was the issue. I don’t recommend at all.
Amazon Customer –
the top part of page , the vinyl keep coming off the backing when i print!
one time it came almost all off and jammed my printer feeder! i had a hard time getting it out as its so soft vinyl.:
i cant get my registration marks to print properly bcos of the top coming off the backing.
please be careful cos almost cost me my printer! luckily i manage to slowly use tweezers to pluck it all out!
Amazon Customer –
I got these to make simple t-shirts, tumblers, bowties, bandanas, etc and they work just fine for basic projects like that. As of this writing, shirts and tumblers have survived washings completed per instructions and have held, but, not sure though how they’ll do longterm.
For simple projects this stuff works well and I would recommend. However, projects for selling or creted for meaningful reasons I would go with higher grade materials. Happy crafting!!
keith Alexander –
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Please watch the video. If you just want a one time you sure than buy this transfer paper. The bottom line is if you can’t wash it than you can’t use it on clothing. You can’t wash it.
My design was ruined by a couple of droplets which is pathetic. I want a full refund. Do not waste your money.
Ps. My design got a tiny splash while washing dishes, the colors instantly Warped and started to run. This product DOES NOT work.