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This Heat Transfer Paper for Light T-Shirts includes 10 sheets of 8.5x11" printable HTV, compatible with both inkjet and laser printers. Designed for easy application on light fabrics, it allows for vibrant, durable designs that can withstand regular washing. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, this product ensures high-quality results with every use.
J**.
Easy to use
Great quality. Printed out perfectly! Ans i used my circuit to cut it out and it worked great!
C**M
I like the way it prints
It is a great paper for printing those pictures but I am still learning to peal it off the image and iron so that is why those stars. but still good.
K**M
Cracks UNLESS you do this
Works great on white tshirts and light colored tshirts. The instructions are pretty clear. I found that it doesn't need as long as press time as indicated per the instructions. (10-12 seconds at a time for 5 min). Only a few presses will do it! It does crack if you wash and dry on high heat though. The trick is to press with CLEAR vinyl onto the shirt as the first layer, then press the printable HTV on top! Be careful not to shift as you're pressing as the ink can transfer. You still need to dry it inside out on low heat, otherwise it will peel off the clear vinyl.
D**W
Vibrant color reproduction, washes well, white background
My biggest concern with this product was how well would the colors reproduce and survive washing. It passed both tests with flying colors!This is a very thin white iron on material that you can run through your inkjet printer. Things you print on it will look like what your print on a bright white paper INCLUDING the white paper. It is not transparent. So unless you iron this on to a white shirt (which I did) or trim the excess around the image (which I also did) you will have ironed on a noticeable white block. I suggest being clever and giving your image a solid border, and trimming to that.If you do a little planning you can get multiple images on a sheet and cut them out for different applications.I washed the shirt multiple times and had images on both the front and back and had no issues.
P**S
Good quality
Heat Transfer Paper for Light T Shirts 10 Sheets: Good quality for the price and quantity. Follow directions and take your time for best results. Good value.
A**B
Came out looking excellent. Not exactly permanent feeling though.
These give you excellent looking results, on T shirts at least. Everything comes out perfectly detailed and the colors are all even and on point. It doesn’t feel exactly permanent when you feel the image, but that’s true of almost all homemade T shirts. You get 10 sheets in the pack, and they’re all standard 8.5” x 11” sheets that you can print with your regular printer.
M**X
Confusion about ink
This says it works with dye ink OR pigmented inks, but the package says it requires pigmented ink.Pigment ink (aka color resin) is not the normal ink for inject printers. It uses pigment-based colors, and has qualities similar to paint, with larger particles that stand up and catch the light. Pigment ink is also more permanent and fade-proof.Dye ink is "normal" inkjet ink. The vast majority of printers use dye ink (aka sublimation ink).Some people are adamant one way or another. I'm just a hobbyist, but my understanding is that pigmented is better for permanence, but normal sublimation is fine. Also you may be able to find pigment ink cartridges for your printer, and switch back and forth as needed. But be aware, the thicker pigment ink could clog up your inkjet if it's not designed to take pigment inks. Do some research first.As for the paper, it's thin but it's fine. It's a little finicky, especially for detailed work. Name brand paper is going to be thicker, better color quality, better a details, and a little easier to use. But this is a fun starter kit, especially for kids and school or family projects. If you're new to this I suggest looking up a video.
D**L
Excellent vibrant transfer.
Review of Heat Transfer Paper for Light T Shirts 10 Sheets (8.5x11", Light 6.0) Printable HTV Heat Transfer Vinyl for Inkjet & Laserjet Printer Iron On transfers for T Shirts for Inkjet PrinterThis stuff worked great! I printed my image using a regular inkjet printer, pealed the paper backing off, covered it with the contained nonstick page, pressed it on my fabric bag using a handheld press. Turned the bag over and pressed it a few seconds longer. No problems at all. Great color and it all adhered well. I was doing three different types of printing to show someone the options. I did sublimation, DTF and this vinyl. The vinyl, while it had the thickest feel was the most vibrant image. Excellent look and can be printed using a regular inkjet printer.