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29 Nov, 2018
Not fit for purpose
When printing the ink bled badly, this was the first indication of poor quality. Using a domestic iron the transfer did not take to the material. To ensure it was this paper and not my technique I purchased some more expensive paper. It worked perfectly first time. Do not waste your money like I did. Buy the good paper first.

13 Dec, 2018
PPD transfer paper works!
Having bought some cheap transfer paper and failed miserably I bought this paper to see if it was me or the paper that was at fault (I'd never printed T-shirts before). The PPD paper worked perfectly first time! Great T-shirts printed in time for xmas by a complete novice like me is a result! Do NOT waste your money on cheap paper, it does not work! This paper does!!!

08 Aug, 2016
Building and using the Sintron 3D Printer Prusa i3
3 of 3 found this helpful I've had the printer for about a month now and the more I use it the more I find to do with it. The build was not without hitches and I consider myself a practical person so it could prove challenging for anyone new to practical projects. However if you are thinking about 3D printing you either are or want to be practical, so if the latter see the build process as the first part of your education :) The important thing to remember is, if you are having a problem, then someone else will have too, so just search online and all will become clear, or at least a bit less obscure. I have been using it now for a couple of weeks and have been printing stuff for home (bird feeders and suchlike) and also work. Some things would have been a problem to make in conventional ways like D shaft adaptors, but with this it's just draw it up, slice it, print it and there's your prototype. Oh yes, and it's great fun!
ENJOY!