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Professional Inkjet Transfer Paper
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8.5"x11"
11"x17"
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$7.29
$13.95
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$29.95
$58.95
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$50.95
$99.95
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Take anything you print on an INK JET PRINTER and with a home iron or heat press, transfer the image to fabric, clothing, wood and most porous surfaces.
This is very neat stuff
- Anyone with a computer and access to an ink jet printer should try this. You just put the paper into the printer and print. Then iron onto cotton or cotton/poly fabric*. If you are in production, seriously consider a heat press because it will save a lot of time and do an even better job. After that, it's washable and permanent. It's great fun and unlimited in what you can create. T-shirts and clothing are obvious, but try picture quilts, or team uniforms and sports stuff like caps, wherever silkscreening is not practical.
*It transfers best onto 100% cotton or cotton/poly blends or 100% polyester. It can be used on silk, but the transfer has a rather "plasticy" feel for a delicate fabric like silk. For fabrics like nylon, great care must be taken because the heat of the iron may shrink the actual fabric and make the transfer look funky (shrunken at the edges). For cottons, rayons, hemp, etc, it is always important to pre-shrink anything that is going to ever be washed before applying transfers.
Note: With this paper, any part of your image that is blank, white, or lightly colored will allow the color of the fabric you print on to show through. Try our
Opaque Inkjet Transfer Paper
if you don't want the fabric color to show through!
Comes with complete instructions. Easy and fun - try it!
This paper was formulated to use with dye-based inks. Some of the new pigment Inks, like Epson Durabright, are causing strange results after the paper is heated, such as a distinctive green cast. Always test!
Sheets:
8 1/2" x 11" or 11"x17"
Please note that transfer paper DOES have a shelf life; it lasts about 6 months depending upon storage. It must be kept sealed in its plastic bag. High humidity or dry conditions can shorten its shelf life.
Made in: UNITED STATES (USA)
Some newer pigment based inks may react differently with various transfer papers, causing color shifts after heat setting. As always we recommend testing products, processes, and techniques before you start a large project.
Take anything you print on an INK JET PRINTER and with a home iron or heat press, transfer the image to fabric, clothing, wood and most porous surfaces.
This is very neat stuff
- Anyone with a computer and access to an ink jet printer should try this. You just put the paper into the printer and print. Then iron onto cotton or cotton/poly fabric*. If you are in production, seriously consider a heat press because it will save a lot of time and do an even better job. After that, it's washable and permanent. It's great fun and unlimited in what you can create. T-shirts and clothing are obvious, but try picture quilts, or team uniforms and sports stuff like caps, wherever silkscreening is not practical.
*It transfers best onto 100% cotton or cotton/poly blends or 100% polyester. It can be used on silk, but the transfer has a rather "plasticy" feel for a delicate fabric like silk. For fabrics like nylon, great care must be taken because the heat of the iron may shrink the actual fabric and make the transfer look funky (shrunken at the edges). For cottons, rayons, hemp, etc, it is always important to pre-shrink anything that is going to ever be washed before applying transfers.
Note: With this paper, any part of your image that is blank, white, or lightly colored will allow the color of the fabric you print on to show through. Try our
Opaque Inkjet Transfer Paper
if you don't want the fabric color to show through!
Comes with complete instructions. Easy and fun - try it!
This paper was formulated to use with dye-based inks. Some of the new pigment Inks, like Epson Durabright, are causing strange results after the paper is heated, such as a distinctive green cast. Always test!
Sheets:
8 1/2" x 11" or 11"x17"
Please note that transfer paper DOES have a shelf life; it lasts about 6 months depending upon storage. It must be kept sealed in its plastic bag. High humidity or dry conditions can shorten its shelf life.
SuperSoft Inkjet Transfer Paper
Opaque Inkjet Transfer Paper
Geo Knight Heat Transfer Presses
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4.64 (11 reviews)
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Thu Apr 3 16:54:54 2008
Easy to use - great results - every time!
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Mon May 18 18:41:40 2009
I was happy to receive my order so quickly, and the price was a good deal.
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Sun May 3 06:23:44 2009
Really easy to use. I bought extra (and extra travel wallets, too) because I feared I would make mistakes, but the product worked perfectly--no mistakes!
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Fri Apr 24 05:32:34 2009
i had such a good time playing with this and changing my tshirts. printing worked great; crayons were awesome; colored pencils worked, too. much fun
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Mon Jun 29 05:16:20 2009
solid black lettering was a little "heathered" so you need a high quality printer to really get the best results with this product- but otherwise easy to use.
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Thu May 7 12:20:10 2009
Works well with pressure. Heat press probably perfect. Always a pleasure doing business with you.
Vicki
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