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PPD Iron-on Transfer Paper is a high-quality, A4-sized printable transfer paper designed for light fabrics. Each pack contains 20 sheets, perfect for personalizing a variety of textiles like t-shirts and tote bags. With vibrant colors and durable prints that withstand washing, this versatile paper is compatible with inkjet printers and easy to use, making it ideal for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals.
Brand | PPD |
Model Number | PPD-1-20 |
Colour | Clear |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 0.5 x 29.7 cm; 139.5 g |
Material | Transfer paper |
Item Weight | 140 g |
D**L
Good priced, quality product, works well
A few important things to remember.....This transfer paper is only suitable for white or light fabrics, so you can't print onto black or other dark colours, it simply will not work.If you are printing with letters/text then it needs to be revered, because otherwise when you iron it on, it will be back to front.Don't iron with steam turned on when using a steam ironDon't use an ironing board, they are padded. Use a table top or kitchen worktop.Always set your printer to print in high resolutionTrim as much of the excess paper off before you apply it to the material.When washing use a low 30c settingI've used this paper for both t-shirts and canvas bags and it works very well, its easy to use, simple to apply and can be washed easily.The paper comes with a very easy to use guide, that gives you step by step instructions on how to print, apply the image to the material, so if you follow the instructions you will have no issue with using this paper. The guide also gives you good washing instructions so again just by following the guide you should have no issue at all.I've found that images printed on this paper appear really nice when applied to t-shirts, just remember to trim the excess paper, otherwise that will be stuck to the t-shirt as well.
A**R
Amazing!
Fantastic product..really easy to use. I didn’t expect great results as I don’t have a heat press. Watched a couple of youtube videos, that all use this exact brand. It was just a little bit of fun to print onto some t-Shirts for a family holiday for my mini-disco for the kids! The t-shirts were purchased from Primark and I have a bog standard inkjet printer. My daughter did the design on her iPad and then transferred to Microsoft word as a picture. As it had text, the image was “flipped” as I couldn’t find a mirror setting on my printer. Once printed, I cut round the images. I placed the t-shirt under a pillow case on a wooden chopping board. The iron was set to hottest setting but no steam. I positioned the transfer onto the t-shirt. As instructed I ironed for around 3-4 minutes. Pulled backing off and hey presto! Placed the wax paper on top (that comes in pack), ironed for around a minute to “set” it. It looks so professional! I did both front and back of each t-shirt. Really impressed and still have loads of paper left for other projects in the future…thinking about decorating bags next!
S**D
great paper for tshirt transfers, but last lot didn't last as long after a number of washes
PPD Transfer Paper===============I’ve been using the PPD brand not regularly, but on and off throughout the years and usually get great results. Maybe it's because its been a few years since my last batch or maybe I was unlucky with the item sent out, but the last lot, whilst it printed okay, did not last very long over a number of washes - I mean I still have t shirts I’ve printed back in 2007 using this brand bought from here - yes they are *extremely* faded now as I wear them often, but have clearly been extensively in the wash over the years and really withstood time fantastically. Not quite sure what to make of it - I will probably still use these, since it still comes out looking great, depending of course the material and colours you are transferring on to. Last bought at 10.50 for a pack of 20 sheets.Over the years I have found the old type non steam irons (which heat up more than the newer ones) along with a towel and a very hard surface like kitchen worktop tend to work better. Still recommend this brand.
M**.
Amazing results!
On my first attempt at trying to transfer an image,it was a failure,the lower part of the transfer came off,this was because I was using a cheap iron,and couldn't get it hot enough,so I bought a better iron,and it worked amazingly! Set the iron on maximum heat, don't use steam,and iron evenly over the transfer,take your time,and peel it of slowly.Hey Preston you will have the perfect result! Brilliant quality.I managed to do two images in the same don't forget to iron over your image with the silicon paper provided to seal the ink!
M**A
Ok. Didn’t wash well though.
It was ok and pretty easy to use. Saved us on world book day lol.It didn’t wash very well though so that was a shame.
E**M
quality
Have successfully printed and made homemade labels. Do check if you can print mirror image on your printer as this may be needed.Arrived promptly too, thank you
D**R
Not the same quality
I’m not sure if they have changed the glue or something but I have done 4/5 transfers onto mixture of brand new and used t shirts and they have all cracked and peeled. I bought the same kit 3 years ago and I still have the t shirts with the print still on. Very disappointed. Won’t be buying this brand again.
D**B
Very good transfer papers
These are very good transfer papers. Follow the instructions and you'll get a good result. Don't over heat or the transfer goes yellow. If you can practice first you'll quickly learn from your mistakes.
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