C. Jenkins 50 Industrial Freezer Paper Sheets 8.5" x 11" (Original Version)
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Questions & Answers
It's not big enough to wrap food in. Although I'm not sure if it's food-safe, it's only the size of a standard letter-sized sheet.
Thank you for posing this question; I'm sure many buyers have wondered the same thing. C. designed the freezer paper. Jenkins is made entirely of freezer paper for use in industrial applications. To begin, the paper is coated with a special coating that improves the adhesiveness of the paper to fabrics when heated with a low-temperature iron, such as a household or industrial iron. Second, the paper used is 54 lb, which is more than twice the weight of standard freezer paper to keep it from curling and rolling in printers. Last but not least, C. Jenkins freezer paper comes in two sizes: oversized freezer paper (12 X 15) and regular freezer paper (12 X 15). cut sheets or a 8" x 10" Painting, appliqués, stencils, and making fabric sheets with Bubble Jet Set 2000 are just a few of the uses for 5 X 11 freezer paper.
Yes. Only inkjet printers are allowed. The coating will be melted due to the heat generated by the laser jet. Your printer will be completely destroyed.
If your copier uses heat to fuse toner to the paper, you should avoid using it with this paper. The coating will be melted if it is exposed to too much heat.
Selected User Reviews For C. Jenkins 50 Industrial Freezer Paper Sheets 8.5" x 11" (Original Version)
This is what I use to get a "picture" from my computer onto a piece of wood. Simply print the image on the shiny side of this paper if you need to correct lettering or numbers. You can get it by pressing it against the wood. I've discovered that wiping the ink off the paper after transferring to the wood allows you to reuse a sheet several times. I tried unrolling regular freezer paper and found that after two weeks of laying it flat, it immediately curled up tight. Use this instead of the stuff in the kitchen; it's a lot easier and requires no bending.
This quilting paper, according to my wife, does a good job. She first runs the paper through a printer to print a pattern on the paper side, then irons pieces of cloth onto the waxy side, which causes the cloth to stick temporarily. Seams from adjacent pieces of cloth are pulled away from the wax paper and sewn together. This freezer paper (quilting paper) is, according to my understanding, a common item used by quilters (who may or may not be sewing a quilt). For her, this piece of writing has proven to be beneficial.
This is an excellent piece of writing. This is my first time purchasing a home. I bought freezer paper from a fabric store, and it is far superior. The "glue" on the "other" freezer paper wore off after a few ironings onto fabric, so I had to make a new template. This freezer paper is more durable than "quilter's freezer paper" and can be reused many times. Plus, instead of 12, you receive 50 sheets! Don't hesitate to buy. It prints beautifully via inket and is incredibly simple to use.
attempting to feed it through the printer This is a fantastic product that I wholeheartedly recommend!.
These were helpful in cutting out felt shapes for a quiet book I was working on. They did an excellent job!.
I used an inkjet printer to print the design and then transferred it to wood to carve with a router. It was an excellent solution. Simple to work with. When it comes out of the printer, be careful because it will be damp for some time.
Very good - It's being used to print Face Mask patterns, which can then be ironed onto fabric. The fabric I am using is 100% cotton and I use that setting on my iron and with steam as well as well as well as well as well as well as well as Using this freezer paper, I get several uses out of each prepared pattern. It also saves time because you don't need to use clips before cutting out once the pattern is ironed down onto the fabric.
It was difficult to peel off after ironing.