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Hewlett Packard Dlt Tape Cleaning Cart 20 Head Cleaning Cycles P/Cart 1-Pk Hewlett Packard Dlt Tape Cleaning Cart 20 Head Cleaning Cycles P/Cart 1-Pk

Hewlett Packard Dlt Tape Cleaning Cart 20 Head Cleaning Cycles P/Cart 1-Pk

Hewlett Packard Dlt Tape Cleaning Cart 20 Head Cleaning Cycles P/Cart 1-Pk Hewlett Packard Dlt Tape Cleaning Cart 20 Head Cleaning Cycles P/Cart 1-Pk
$ 29.98

Score By Feature

Based on 10 ratings
Value for money
6.79
Delivery
6.74
Packaging
6.71
Customer service
6.86

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Product Description

There is only one of each item available.
Makes sure the drive heads are working properly.
Dirt and debris are removed.
A durable material.

Questions & Answers

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Selected User Reviews For Hewlett Packard Dlt Tape Cleaning Cart 20 Head Cleaning Cycles P/Cart 1-Pk

WEAR YOUR T-SHIRT ONCE AGAIN
5/5

To make Christmas presents for family members, I bought these. The process was easy, the instructions were good, the gifts turned out perfect, and the family loved them.

Avery McBride
Avery McBride
| Jul 14, 2021
The product is as advertised
5/5

It is a good product. Don't rush the ironing process or it won't turn out well. Make sure you are taking your time and putting effort into it.

Remy Barr
Remy Barr
| Mar 14, 2021
I love it
5/5

Easily the best paper on the market is HP paper. It washes well and irons without problems. Make sure to read all directions before you begin.

Charli Hoover
Charli Hoover
| Nov 14, 2020
Everything seems to be working fine
5/5

There are iron sulfides in these We have found that the new transfers are more convenient than the old ones where you had to remove them while they were While they do take practice, the results are well worth the effort.

Robert Hodge
Robert Hodge
| Sep 06, 2020
This HP Iron-based system has a variety of features Transcripts are on transfer papers
4/5

T-shirts were my first thing I made when I started making them on HP The shirt. I got an iron from a "commercial" store since it cracked As a paper document. There was a crack there as well. I love that). As a result, I bought a new iron and set it to its hottest setting, so I pressed every part of the transfer for the same amount of time, pressing hard. However, since the iron was too hot, I started burning the transfers. As such, I set it just below the highest cotton setting (instead of all the way up to linen), and it was good to go. (When I iron a whole sheet transfer, I iron around the transfer to secure it Then I press in increments of about three inches for five long seconds, going straight from top to bottom, making four or five rows of presses from one side to the other. I repeat this process going up and down for four or five rows from one end to the other. Pushing is not the way I work, but pressing and lifting is. In order to maintain a firm hold, I move the iron in a circular pattern all around the transfer once more after pressing. As I lift up one edge, I peel it back a ways in order to check the transfer. Then, depending on the appearance of it, I rewarm the area where I will peel, and peel, letting the iron stay with me so that the transfer is not cooled as I peel, so that the edges do not get shiny. I am glad you walked away from that Then I went back to the HP and used the same technique. Because it burned the first time, I set the iron at about half of what I had it set at before, and I did not iron it quite as long as I had before. As soon as I saw it, I started washing it (warm water, no bleach out of curiosity it looked good, so I threw it straight in the washer to see if the transfer was strong enough. A knitter- You can set your dryer to delicate settings). This was very soft to the touch! It was almost impossible to tell that it was a transfer, and the color was wonderful! SO, IT WASN'T THE HP, IT WAS ME that caused the problem in the first place. (After you burn your shirt, you will see something like a tea stain, it will feel fuzzy, and part of your graphic will remain It is safe to assume that the ink burns back into the paper instead of going into the shirt. Make sure that the transfers get an even, hard press by counting out the seconds and pressing every inch of the transfer. found that the cause of the cracking is mainly due to the iron not being hot enough, and not pressing down hard enough. The polymers must be smooshed into the fabric. Furthermore, I iron on a velvety smooth piece of wood, and I don't use a pillow case or anything else between the shirt and the wood, and I stretch the shirt a bit and tuck it in so it doesn't move during ironing. Next, I let the shirt cool slowly, before I take it off the wood (thinking that if it cools down too fast, that might cause it to I used to iron with a piece of sheet metal on top of wood to conduct heat before I purchased the new iron. good, but I also got a good result with a new iron, ironing hard and evenly, and getting the right temperature.

Alfred Melendez
Alfred Melendez
| Nov 19, 2020
It is excellent for transfer, but not so good for dryer survival
3/5

The following is a list of one-time-use references They are perfect for those who prefer to line dry their shirts or for those who want to print on shot shirts. After following the instructions in the application, I had a nice, clean transfer on my first attempt. However, following the wash/dry instructions provided (soak for 24 hours in cold water, then wash in warm water and dry on a warm setting), the transfer over the top split badly. It was a very disappointing experience.

Loretta Park
Loretta Park
| Aug 27, 2020
On transfers, there is iron
5/5

Aside from the fact that I enjoy using it, I also appreciate how lightweight it is For making aprons as gifts for Christmas, I am working on transfer paper. I had a hard time imagining how cute it could be.

Jamie Garcia
Jamie Garcia
| Apr 04, 2021
An iron-based alloy Transfers are subject to change
5/5

I have ordered these a second time. Having worked with them for a while now, I am enjoying it a lot.

Carolina Haney
Carolina Haney
| Nov 12, 2020

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