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Printers Jack Iron-On Heat Transfer Paper for Dark Fabric includes 10 sheets sized 8.3x11.7 inches, designed for inkjet printers. This durable and stretchable material is perfect for creating vibrant designs on dark cotton or nylon fabrics, ensuring long-lasting results even after multiple washes. Ideal for personalizing T-shirts, bags, and more, it offers a user-friendly process for crafting unique gifts or starting a home-based business.
Manufacturer | Printers Jack |
Brand | Printers Jack |
Item Weight | 6.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 9.37 x 0.16 inches |
Item model number | Iron-on transfer paper |
Color | For Dark Fabric |
Material Type | Used on the Dark Color Cotton or Nylon Fabrics(more than 60% cotton content) |
Number of Items | 10 |
Size | 10 Sheets |
Paper Finish | Coated |
Manufacturer Part Number | Iron-on transfer paper |
C**K
Excellent Instructions
Easy to follow instructions. Easy to use.
S**S
Great product, no bleeding, cracking or peeling
This is definitely my preferred printable iron on. It's soft, stretchy, adheres great, colors are brilliant on the "for dark fabrics" line and they last very well through multiple washings. I have one shirt I made myself over 2 years ago (pictured) that still looks new. No fading, bleeding, cracking or peeling. I've tried other name brands and ended up trashing them, none are better than Printers Jack. I machine wash on warm and hang to dry.
L**A
Good quality.
Great when transferring pics to school shirts.
D**N
Horrible instructions. HORRIBLE. Here’s how you do it…
Ok the instruction were absolutely terrible. Zero support on the website contrary to what the instruction sheets say. So it mentions what side to print on in different ways depending on what production lot the paper was from. There are no marking on the back side on most of the newer lots. You print on the glossy side. Set your printer to a gloss paper and on normal or better quality. Draft is a no-no and best is a waste of ink. It’s difficult to adjust some printers to the actual paper size. It’s not really letter size it’s a little longer and more narrow. It will print on letter but will likely be offset. If you want to save yourself a headache put your design on a Word document and fiddle with it there. As long as you leave about an inch on each side minimum you’ll be fine but you may have to do some cutting. The paper sometimes separates too easy depending on your printer and the paper settings. Sometimes the paper you get may have a manufacturing issue prone to separate easier. It’s usually where the paper enters the printer and it’s most of the times it’s minimal. If you leave at least 2 inches between the end of the sheet and your design you can trim off the area that began to separate. When cutting, rounded edges work better than straight ones. They seem to peel easier and appear to be more durable. Watch for jagged edges when you’re cutting and ALWAYS leave at least a half inch or better around your final product. It mentions it in the instructions but in a not understandable way. Some folks peel the backing off and then iron but the transfer paper is fragile and more prone to getting hung up on the material when ironing. I always keep the backing on and use oversized parchment paper so that it hangs an inch or 2 over the sides of the design. The paper parchment paper it comes with the kit is like toilet paper use your own parchment paper if you have any. Use slow motions light pressure at first and start putting some good weight behind your iron. Don’t forget to concentrate a pass or 2 on the outline of your transfer and watch that the tip of your iron doesn’t get hung up on the fabric. A little over 2 minutes on high usually does the trick. Do not use an ironing board work it on a smooth wood floor or wood table. Do not iron on glass, ceramic, or anything that may conduct heat away from your material. Finally let the shirt or whatever cool somewhat before peeling. Not piping hot and not too cold. Cool. Peel slow and methodically. If you peel too fast you’ll see the end transfer to the backing and you may get uneven color transfer on your material. End product will probably survive between 1 and 4 washes. Wash gentle inside out and NO dryer. Don’t wash for at least 24 hours I’d say 48 hours. Oh yeah the white transfer requires you to create a mirror image of the photo and text. Some transfers do not. Most do however. Make sure to read the instructions. When you place the transfer on your material printed size down the final product should be oriented correctly. If it’s not you either placed it on the shirt the wrong way or you didn’t mirror the image. If your printer doesn’t have a “mirror” setting you have to do it manually on your photo software or on Word.Final product is decent. Looks way better than Avery at a fraction of the price. The Avery lasts a little longer I think however. This would be 5 stars if they had better instructions or support on their website. They only seem to have support for their dye sublimation transfers not for inkjet.
V**N
This transfer paper is amazing
I work on a lot of projects and this transfer paper was wonderful on the project that I was working on nice and smooth I was able to place a picture on to a clothing product with no problem out only thing I needed was heat.
J**
The instructions were worthless, product quality was not great
I used this product on a new pink t-shirt.The instructions on the Amazon description are completely different than the instructions on the actual package. I followed the instructions on the package very carefully, and the transfer quality was terrible. About 30% of the image wouldn't transfer at all, and the rest of it was spotty and unusable. I ruined a t-shirt and two pieces of the paper trying to make it work. Also, there are no markings at all on either side of the paper, so there is no way to identify which side is the correct one to print on. I made a lucky guess.I tried it again using the instructions on the website rather than the package, but that turned out even worse, with only bits of the image transferring.I tried it a third time using a combination of both sets of instructions, along with tips from another reviewer (thank you, Dr. Manhattan!), and that was somewhat successful, but still tricky, and the image feels a little rough. (Definitely let it cool before peeling the parchment off!) I will use this because I am in a time crunch and don't have time to experiment with anything different, so hopefully the eight shirts I have to make will be passable. But I don't expect them to last through a washing because they just don't seem to be stuck on that well, and I don't know how to fix that using this product. I would never buy this product again nor recommend it.
K**
Work so good
I have a heat press and do a lot of transfers, love this paper
M**A
The Directions are Confusing/Doesn’t Transfer
We followed the directions, but the image wouldn’t transfer onto the shirt (asks you to peel off the backing first, lay, put parchment on, then press). When we peeled off the parchment paper, the image would peel off. *We used a shirt press.We decided to ditch the directions and actually press the image directly onto the shirt (and then peel off the backing once transferred) and it worked perfectly. *Probably won’t work if your image can’t be flipped.
S**I
Colours came out beautiful
After much, and mean very much researching before going back to transfers from many years ago, and sublimation, decided on this for the dark fabrics and the colours came out stunning, had to feel for the edge of the transfer, so am really pleased. Thanks to those who know what they are doing and posted for us to read
L**A
Better than I even expected
I got these for some DIY I had planned and was pleasantly surprised at how well it went. It took a little trial and error to figure out how they work best but once you have that figured out it works great. They went through my printer just fine and ironed on great. I have used these a few different times now for different projects and each time I was happy with the outcome.The only downside was that sometimes it can be a little difficult to peel away the backing before actually ironing it on. It just takes a little bit of patience.
L**S
Brilliant Outcome
easy to use, colors turn out fantastic, satisfied with the product.
C**W
jammed my printer and keep coming off backing
the top part of page , the vinyl keep coming off the backing when i print!one time it came almost all off and jammed my printer feeder! i had a hard time getting it out as its so soft vinyl.:i cant get my registration marks to print properly bcos of the top coming off the backing.please be careful cos almost cost me my printer! luckily i manage to slowly use tweezers to pluck it all out!
T**H
Fantastic Iron-on Heat transfer paper!
Iron on transfer came at a time when I needed it most. Quick delivery and always great quality product as always from Printers Jack. Will order again!!
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