PPD Inkjet PREMIUM Iron-On Dark T Shirt Transfers Paper LTR 8.5x11" pack of 10 Sheets (PPD004-10)
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Those who purchased this transfer paper must first print the image onto the paper and then cut it out of the paper, then iron it onto the shirt. The paper comes with FULL USING INSTRUCTIONS, and you must read them carefully before using it.
A very good printer we have is the Epson Artisan 1430.
There is a matte finish on this transfer. Finished in gloss is not an option for this product.
As long as the item you are transferring onto can withstand the high iron temperature required by this product, this product will work best on cotton. It can be used on polyester as well. It is possible that you will need to reduce ironing time a little to compensate for the polyester, however, the iron's heat should never be reduced.
Selected User Reviews For PPD Inkjet PREMIUM Iron-On Dark T Shirt Transfers Paper LTR 8.5x11" pack of 10 Sheets (PPD004-10)
Since I have ordered so many different brands, I was a bit hesitant, but this is by far the best I've ever used. It has made me a lot of money. I would definitely recommend it.
In a pinch I grabbed these instead of Avery, but I usually get the 5-pack and I had a few more Christmas shirt requests coming in. A box does not come in an envelope, but rather inside a package. Buying postage in a post office is convenient, since it is ready to be folded and creased. The instructions were confusing to me if I didn't have the Avery instructions memorized. It looked like they weren't ironed on evenly, so I speculated that maybe I didn't apply the right Despite that, we wore them to a Christmas party where my husband accidentally spilled a little sauce on his shirt. No big deal, they should wipe right off like the Avery ones did. There isn't any chance of it. In some ways, I thought I could just give them a quick wash (I hadn't washed them after they got applied the night before). As I was becoming more concerned with quality at this point, I washed them both on delicate in cold water and hung them on the line to dry so I wouldn't have to worry about shrinkage. Running was their only option. Bad is the word I use. Rather than the normal black, the black looks like it is tinted dark green now and the white is those hues of glow in the dark ink that I am concerned I have purchased the All the others were disposed of It is absolute garbage. Spend a few dollars more on better quality than on a few bucks of hassle (BTW, I love generics, but not.
I should have read the instructions first. This product does not demand that the image be reversed. "Tissue" paper that comes with it should be kept for safekeeping. Peel off the gridded paper from the printed design, and then lay it on the shirt or fabric with the design facing inward. To protect the design in the event of heat damage, you place "tissue" on the top of the design. Five shirts have been made so far with this product, all of which I've been satisfied with. With washing, the design area has stayed attached well and the color has not faded. You can wash it at home (follow the.
330 degrees Fahrenheit was the temperature I used. To remove the image from the transfer paper, either I pressed the parchment paper for 15 seconds directly on the garment, or I directly lashed it on the garment. Peeling must be done in a cool environment to prevent the image from lifting.
A couple of lessons were learned, but overall this was a pretty good product. After trying several different methods, I decided to use an actual thread puller to remove the back of the label I really liked how that worked out. Also, I left a little tab at the top of the cutout to use as my starting part when peeking at it, to keep the original decal in tact. Besides bleed-through, I also had a problem with the materials in the first one (the navy blue one). My iron did not need to be on for more than 30 seconds as I adjusted the heat a little lower and held it on for just a few moments. If there were a few spots that looked dull, simply place the iron back on Considering the price and ease of use once I figured it out, I would use it again without hesitation. I hope this helps someone else as well.
The user interface is simple and easy to use The problem can be solved if you are skilled in what you do. Transfers in dark colors are printed directly on the product Mirror the image - DO NOT do so. It is key that the paper backing is removed BEFORE transferring. In a corner that is not being used, begin ripping the paper. To protect the plastic image, peel off the paper backing and leave the plastic image intact. Cover the image with parchment paper or something similar, then iron on.
Because of some of the reviews, I still didn't know if I should buy this, but I am glad that too thick and if you follow the directions, you can get a decent result. This shouldn't be an issue for you. Although I have not yet washed any shirts, I will do so soon. After the outcome of this review has been determined, I will update this review. The item seems to be in good shape and feels fine so far. One or two shirts I made for family members are loved by them. Sublimation is not what we are talking about here. Inkjet printing is what you need if you wish to use it with If yes, then this product could be perfect.
My old brand names at Hobby Lobby do not work this well. Stay on after you apply. We've done twelve t-shirts, and all are good after washing them several times.