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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 10 sheets, perfect for personalizing a variety of textiles like t-shirts and tote bags. With vibrant colors that resist fading and easy-to-follow instructions, this transfer paper is ideal for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. Made in the UK, it guarantees durability and excellent performance for all your creative projects.
Manufacturer | Photo Paper Direct |
Brand | PPD |
Model Number | PPD-1-10 |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 0.5 x 29.7 cm; 112.5 g |
Colour | White |
Material Type | Transfer paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | A4 |
Sheet Size | A4 Centimetres |
Paper Finish | Glossy |
Manufacturer Part Number | PPD-1-10 |
Item Weight | 113 g |
H**I
Oh How I Love Thee Magic Printy Paper! However My Dog Is A Fluffy Nightmare . . . *sigh*
Never done this before and decided to make a custom printed pillowcase cover. Sooooooo easy, happily followed instructions to the letter and it came out perfectly.HOWEVER, I did make a bit of a gaff which was 100% my fault! 1st off I tried to do this on a black T-shirt as I just thought it meant "light" images . . . nope so heads up folks, needed paper for dark ie fabric. I know, I know it was a daft mistake but we all learn by our stuff ups.2nd Heads up. When you have your image ready for ironing onto the fabric ensure the fabric is totally free of lint or damned dog hair (guess what I now have emblazoned for its life on a pillowcase). Also any small bits of fluff will get their life of fame unless removed from the fabric. Even is you think it is clear, double check by rolling a lint remover on the fabric surface.Without my 'every day's a school day' errors it would have been perfect.Just done a thick black design on my husbands bright red jogging pants RESULT!!! Looks brilliant hmmm just took a photo to showcase how ace it is and look who seems to bloody magically appear and this is why we need more lint rollers!
E**N
Tips
Before touching the contents, go to the info video; for dyslexics, like me, it is considerably less 'painful' than try to crawl through the written version. However, the comments on setting your printer, are only in the written version, near the beginning. To a great extent, the picture and print quality is governed by your printer (obviously), and the material you choose for the transfer. I discovered that some T-shirts are not good, as they have quite a loose weave, which can show the garment colour, through the picture, which makes it look slightly fade. Having the full industrial version of Photoshop, I found it best to make a normal, plain paper, print of the design, which I then repeated on the material; although not extreme, it was somewhat lighter than the paper version. This, to a degree, I resolved, by adjusting the brightness and contrast, then slightly darkening the entire image, which, noticeably, improved the end result. Considering the price, I would recommend buying your first pack, and finding the best way to adjust your equipment to get the best results. Again, my computers, and scanner/printers, are not at the budget end of the spectrum, but even they won't quite match commercially produced images, from dedicated machines. That said, for making something really personal, as a present, this product does a very good job, and, like most of the things I get from Amazon, it arrived before the scheduled date. In short; buy a practice pack, find what works best for you, then make your friends and family feel special with your unique present.
A**H
Very good
Simple, effective and well worth the money
A**E
Great way to personalise clothes!!
I bought these so my daughter could make her own t shirt designs.It's so easy and works like a charm, she is over the moon with her own clothes that fit her personality, I dont doubt she will want more.I saw someone rate this product badly because they ironed it and got a white image when they peeled it off. This person has not read the instructions and has done it incorrectly.Under the backing is where the glue is, (or youd be printing onto glue, not good for a printer!) once printed you have to peel the image off the backing paper first before you iron it, set the image where you want it on the clothing and cover it with the backing paper again... THEN iron it.The images print really well onto the paper and they look fab. Very happy teenager!
R**S
Affordable i guess
I’m quite let down by these as the pack i received had less than ten for a start. It had one sheet half used and already printed??? Upon reading and following the instructions I discovered the transfers weren’t too great as they came off in less than three days. (Luckily it was a tester t shirt so no stock lost)I’m no stranger to transfers, I use them a lot for my business but I’ve never had an experience like this. I’d be willing to try them again to see if it was just a fluke but can’t say I’m happy with my first experience.
J**T
Good but plan for a run through
I've tried this product today and was very impressed with the quality. The final print on fabric seems robust and does not discolour the ink from the print. One word though, give it a try before you plan the perfect item of clothing. I used the (only) iron I have which is 2400watt, they recommend 1600 on full power, anything higher can start to burn the clothing. You will need to mess with power settings so you get the right adhesion without discolouring the fabric
H**I
Disappointing
Really disappointing. Tried with an iron and a heat press and the result is really disappointing. The instructions say to use the silicone paper to repress the exposed image but this just brought the print off the fabric. Also second wash of a tshirt and the print has come off. Lots of money wasted.
A**R
Bought wrong one oops ! But worked well on light fabric.
Great on light fabric, I mistakenly ordered light fabric one not dark ! Easy to use
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