The transfer paper is easy to use and works great with a house hold printer, There's a information sheet inside telling you hold to use the paper. I used to make some anime t-shirts picture both in colour and back and white pictures both where of a good quality. I would defiantly buy these again
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I would recommend looking for a completely different solution for T-shirts. All these do is apply a plastic film on top making T-shirt thicker, harder and all else. They would start cracking and failing shortly after. Furthermore, the ink receiving layer is not very good, so the ink doesn't absorb well and bleeds over. Colour reproduction is not great. I tried with top of the line Canon IPF printer so I doubt it can get any better. Finally unless you have a heat press forget doing this with iron. The time between not yet stuck to yellow is 1-2s and you will likely end up with lots of issues. Better look for different alternatives, like direct to garment printing services.
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The transfer sheets worked a treat and the recipient of the T/Shirt was delighted. Will be doing some more very soon..... found them very easy to use the only thing I didn't do was after I transferred the picture I did not use the silicon paper.
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After having a complete nightmare with a cheap pack of 50 sheets of transfer paper I bought elsewhere, I didn't hold out much hope for this paper...But it worked brilliantly first time! Clear instructions in pack, absolutely no hassle to transfer my image to my garment. Wish I'd bought this first time and saved myself the stress!
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Did research and watched ppd videos on how to apply it. Done a couple of small tests first on old t shirt. Very easy once you get the timing and pressure right on the size of print if using an iron. Seen some bad reviews I can only say that people are either using not enough heat , not enough pressure or doing it too long as now I can do them easy. I use a 2200 watt iron. 👍
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