🎨 Unleash Your Creativity with Every Print!
The Techni-Print® EZP Laser Heat Transfer Paper allows you to effortlessly transfer vibrant images onto white or light-colored cotton and polyester fabrics. Designed for compatibility with most laser printers, this A4-sized paper ensures a professional finish that improves with washing, making it the ideal choice for custom apparel and creative projects.
Manufacturer | Neenah |
Brand | yolö creative |
Model Number | TP40A400 10 |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 0.3 x 30.4 cm; 150 g |
Colour | Clear,White |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | A4 |
Sheet Size | A4 |
Paper Weight | 120 |
Paper Finish | Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | TPEZA400 10 |
Item Weight | 150 g |
R**R
excellent quality and easy to use.
I was expecting problems based on the other review but I actually found this very easy to use. Worked each time with no failures.Although the instructions recommend a heat press, I was able to use a domestic iron with no problems. I think this was because my design was only about A5 in size. The trick is to get the whole of the transfer hot at once so it comes away from its backing paper cleanly. I'm not sure I could manage that with a full A4 sheet and a domestic iron, I'd need something with a bigger surface area. However I imagine the same would be true of any transfer that's applied using a combination of heat and pressure.The clothes I customised have now been washed quite a few times and the colours are still deep and rich with no cracking or flaking of the transfers. I'm very pleased with the results.
K**
Pretty good
I used these for an image I ironed onto some jumpers for a costume. I found the corners did not stick down properly so made it hard when it came time to peel the paper off. It is much harder to peel while still warm, definitely peel off once cooled down. They are not perfect but look pretty good. A heat press might do a better job than an iron.
J**.
Bad instructions, do NOT peel hot!
Had a lot of problems with this product due to incorrect instructions.As the picture displays, it says "peel while hot" and that "difficulty peeling indicates not enough heat". So while following the instructions I waisted over half of my sheets (I bought 2 packets) and a lot of material trying repeatedly to get the transfer to stick, as every time I peeled the transfer away it hadn't stuck properly and came away like peeling hot glue, leaving a nasty mess on my fabric.Please note as well that I do have a heat press, so I did follow the instructions to the letter.It wasn't until later completely by chance (after I had gotten severely frustrated and gave up) that I peeled one when it was cool and had no problems.So while I really loved that I could use this product with a lazer printer, and the designs did come out nicely (in the end), I'm annoyed that I wasted so many sheets (and now have a lot of ruined fabric) because of bad instructions, especially when they aren't exactly cheap.
C**E
Easy to use printer sheets
Very impressed with these sheets. I used them to print images onto a plain duvet and pillowcases for my son. He was very pleased. They were easy to use with my Brother laser printer. Would definitely recommend buying these, much better than the shiny version I have used in the past with my inkjet printer.
G**N
This will work. and the results are good
Great once you follow these instructionsPre-heat iron to hottest NON-STEAM setting.Iron on a smooth hard surface, not an ironing board.Using heavy pressure, slide the iron up and down (vertically) over the entire image for 90 seconds. Then repeat going from left to right for 90 seconds.Leave for 5 MINS. Peel the transferFor best colour, repress image with parchment paper for 5-10 seconds and peel hot.We tried the instructions on EZP website and it said to peel while HOT........DO NOT DO THIS! It will ruin the pictureAlso, we used an ironing board!Printed on to some cheap F&F tee-shirts from TescoHope this helps
C**X
Breaks too easily after application -looked promising but is not wearable
So awful... it does not stretch with the garment so you can easily break the image which is basically just thin paper stuck on your shirt and feels strange. Once a small part of it is cracked you can peel off the whole thing except it will leave a faint dark mark on your t shirt so you can’t even use the shirt a second time around. Does anyone know of a heat transfer paper that actually works? 🤔
L**A
Ok for white shirts mayb
Bit hard to apply when you are in hurry. Definitely take your time to read instructions and apply it calmly. I used it in color and thick shirts and didn't like the final result.
M**S
Great product
Fantastic product. I also used a home iron to attach this (with the steam turned off) and it worked fine for me. However, I was doing only small pictures and not an A4 size print so that may make a difference. Worked very well for the purposes I needed it for.
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