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PPD Iron on Transfer Paper for Dark Fabric is a high-quality, inkjet-compatible transfer solution designed for vibrant, durable prints on dark textiles. Each pack contains 5 sheets (8.5 x 11 inches) and includes user-friendly instructions, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced crafters. Perfect for personalizing a variety of items, this transfer paper guarantees long-lasting results and is trusted by professionals and hobbyists alike.
Manufacturer | Photo Paper Direct |
Brand | PPD |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | PPD-4-5 |
Color | Dark |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 5 |
Size | 5 Sheets (8.5 x 11) |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
Manufacturer Part Number | PPD-4-5 |
D**E
Good
Love it 10/10 would definitely buy again, quality 9/10
Y**S
High quality results!
I used Cricut’s print then cut feature to cut around the image perfectly. I don’t have a nice printer so I didn’t think my results would turn out so well! When I printed the ink was very wet and dried weird with obvious pooling. I thought this is going to be terrible but figured I will go along with it since this project is for a one-time-use Halloween costume. After pressing I was blown away! It looks amazing, it adhered to my shirts (prewashed) flawlessly and all the weird looking dried ink pools magically blended together to create a crisp, clean image! It does suggest to wait for the ink to dry 5minutes before pressing, I must have been a minute or two early on my yellow shirt because some of the ink from the wheel stuck to the parchment paper. Other than that mishap, I am beyond thrilled with the results. The colors are very vibrant and even on the darker purple shirt the light colors stand out. I just want to say thank you to the company for such a great product!TLDR;10/10, I recommend!
M**.
Great quality and so versatile!
I used this on white cotton quilting fabric to make pillows of our cats, for my son to take with him back to his college dorm. I used an app to remove the background from the cat photo, then saved the photo as a PDF, and printed it out taking up 2 pages so that the cats were life-size. I purposefully left the white around the cat so that you cannot see the edges of the transfer when I sewed it. It was a little hard getting the two sheets lined up in the middle of each cat where I had to join the two image halves, but as long as they are perfectly butted up to each other or ever so slightly overlapped, you can’t really tell. I made two mini catnip toys of my son, for the cats, as a joke as well.Once you print the image, the color looks a little dark and dull and matte, but after ironing it on the color becomes richer and brighter. The instructions were very thorough and easy to follow, I have never done transfers like this before and had no problems.I also made 2 shirts for my other son. I used 100% cotton T-shirt’s. They look very professional and the images are extremely well adhered. I messed up a tiny bit where I apparently didn’t cut the top of one image in an exactly straight line, but it’s fine. I love how the transfer is also a little stretchy and soft so that it moves with the shirt well. I haven’t washed them yet but if anything changes after washing, I’ll update the review.I would definitely use these again!
A**H
Good transfer paper
Used these on dark and light tees with no issues.
M**N
Fool proof!! Perfect!
Great product, basically foolproof because I did so many little errors for my family project and yet they STILL look amazing. I made shirts for my family's camping trip this summer and used this product to make our family logo (haha, cheesy I know!!). My family's shirts are a pure polyester fabric. Our dog's shirt (haha extra cheesy, I know!) is a 100% cotton fabric. My first mistake: I forgot to peel the backing!! Oof!! And I actually ironed it for a full 3 mins. Luckily, I was still able to peel it from the logo and re-ironed it. Still good! Another mistake: I didn't iron it for a full 3 mins and it still turned out well. Another mistake: I didn't wait for the logo to cool down before peeling. While I do see a slight indentation in the logo, still good!! Last mistake, I forgot to put a silicone paper in the inside of the shirt. Still good!! I did a logo in the back and camp names in the front. Thank you for a great product!
D**N
Photos are blurry
I have an Epson XP 15000 photo printer. I use photographsto make Christmas Tshirts every year. I have used many typs of transferpaper for dark fabrics with excellent results.With this paper, printer settings as always, the photos blur badly, like the ink is pooling on the surface.Instructions say to use a plain paper setting, but my printer reads the project or paper only as photo paper, which may be the problem. I am printing from Print Artist and PhotoShop with the same results.My photo is excellent quality, I made my cards with it and it is sharp and brilliant.My first shirt was made with last sheet of last years paper and it was a great, sharp photo. I have printed 11 copies, trying different settings, some non photo settings, and including on an Epson EcoTank all-in-one. Non are good enough to waste a shirt on.Where can I get help?
A**R
Great value
Great product!
M**N
Easy to use but read directions carefully!
I was amazed how well this turned out. I think it’s the quality and “freshness” of this product. It hasn’t been languishing on the shelves of an office supply store. Make sure you have full ink cartridges or if you use tanks, that they are topped off.
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