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The TRANSMILE PU-Dark Transfer Paper is a premium heat transfer vinyl designed for inkjet printers, allowing you to easily print and transfer vibrant designs onto dark cotton fabrics. Each pack includes 10 sheets of soft, stretchable transfer paper that can expand up to twice its size, ensuring your designs remain intact and lightweight. Perfect for DIY projects and personalized gifts, this product is user-friendly and backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
Brand | TRANSMILE |
Model Number | TS-H-D1.0-10 |
Package Dimensions | 30.1 x 22.1 x 1 cm; 200 g |
Item Weight | 200 g |
K**N
Paper
Very good quality and value for money. Colour very good
P**L
Brilliant
This was a great product I’ve ordered more
E**W
Transfer Paper
I thought this was a good transfer paper, especially for taking the colours. I'm using this with my Epson ecotank and generic ink (it is all mixed brands at this point).I use a free open source design software, so put my image on the A4 paper, and added a colour to the outside spaces I wasn't using. I then used an instant shape cutter to cut (horseshoe) shapes to iron on in a scatter sort of pattern. I've stashed these for other designs later.For the heat transfer I just did varying temperatures and went from there to find the optimum. I also thought this was great value, and after having worked in a transfer factory, I'm happy with the results of this without using more expensive paper!
A**A
Easy to use
excellent for creating custom T-shirts! The 10 A4 sheets are easy to use with my inkjet printer and deliver vibrant, durable prints on white fabrics. The transfers adhere well and remain flexible. This product is a must-have for DIY enthusiast
E**P
So easy to use and great results!
I have tested this out on both white cotton t-shirts and a very light sage green cotton tote bag and both have come out exactly as I wanted them to.The transfer paper comes with easy to follow instructions, you do not need to flip your design, just print it as you usually would onto the paper. (It is also very clear as to which side of the paper you need to print on to).I would recommend cutting as close to your image as possible, so that you don't get an obvious border.I used my iron to transfer the image, on the hottest setting, and also used quite a bit of pressure as well to ensure that it stuck.I have also put my designs through the wash (low spin, low temp) and they have come out perfectly fine.
S**H
Great little craft project, made a t-shirt
This was a fun craft project that my boyfriend and I did together. The instructions were easy to follow and we were really pleased with the T-shirt we made for a upcoming festival.We printed on a standard Epson printer and used a standard iron with a piece of wood slotted it the T-shirt.We printed onto the paper from the normal Epson app.Everything worked great on our first project.I have ordered some plain sashes to make something different.It is great that everything but the printer is supplied in the kit.
C**R
Easy for beginners
Really easy to use paper. I used it with our HP printer and it had no trouble with the design. Then I used a standard household iron to transfer it after I have cut it out and it worked perfectly. The paper is really lightweight which I loved because you can't feel it when wearing your design on a t-shirt, it doesn't weigh it down or irritate. You get 10 sheets in a pack so that's plenty to make a lot of designs with. Good quality, very easy to use, good value at approx £1 per sheet.
H**S
Very easy to use printable heat transfer paper, don’t waste the leftover bits
I love this transfer paper it’s so easy to use and my HP printer readily accepted it without any issue.It’s very easy to cut out and to remove the backing. After this step I made a mistake by having my iron too hot, it doesn’t need much heat or much time to adhere, I definitely overdid it. I can still use it though as I’m making it into a cushion cover.Don’t waste the cut off pieces either, I cut out a heart from leftovers and this time ironed at the correct heat. I’m going to cut out some more hearts in different sizes to go around the outside of the unicorn. I’m also going to try writing in them with Sharpies, not sure if it’ll work but I’ll try.
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