🔥 Turn dark fabrics into bold statements with every print!
PPD Iron on Transfer Paper offers 20 high-quality A4 sheets designed specifically for dark fabrics. Compatible with inkjet printers and heat application tools, it delivers vibrant, long-lasting prints that withstand machine washing. Perfect for personalizing t-shirts, bags, and more, this UK-made transfer paper ensures professional results with easy-to-follow instructions and alignment tools.
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 0.5 x 29.7 cm; 256.5 g |
Primary material | Transfer paper |
Capacity | A4 |
Number of pieces | 20 |
Publisher code | M6BQV |
Number of boxes | 1 |
Shipping weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | PPD-4-20 |
Manufacturer | Photo Paper Direct |
Item model number | PPD-4-20 |
ASIN | B000W4DR3G |
J**D
Fantastic items. Brilliant quality.
Transferred to T-shirts
D**N
Worth the money. As described. Top product.
Really can't fault this product. Works great in a heat press. Follow the instructions and it works fantastic. Ordered a few times now. Durability seems good. Will update if durability changes.
C**N
Compatible with all Skil products which were difficult to find batteries or pay ridiculous price
Decent product at reasonable price basically Skil bought hand battery sander for just over 50 pounds with good battery can use on my other Skil products as also with a charger
R**I
Don't listen to the instructions!
I wasn't sure about buying this because of the reviews, but I've come to the conclusion people here haven't tested things before doing it for real.First test I did, I followed the instructions - high heat and for 3 minutes. It ended up burning with the black underneath showing through.Second test - I put it on low heat, went over it once, let it cool down, and repeat until the blotchyness went away. If it's blotchy, it means it's not connected to the fabric yet, you have to keep pressing it until it's all the same darkened colour all over.To make it last even better, apply fabric medium over it and a bit over the edges to seal it.An ironing board also isn't hard enough, hence all the warnings in the instructions. What worked for me was a wooden chopping board with a t-shirt on top. When using the iron, try and press down hard.
M**A
Great Paper great quality
You do need to be careful and experiment when using this depending on the fabric and/or heat you use. The image does warm up a little from the original version. However it is hard wearing and I would say excellent for a "do at home" product!
C**E
OK for temporary use
Does the job. But comes away after 1 wash.It does re attach after ironing. For a quick transfer for a event its worth it.
W**N
Very easy to use item
Very easy to use item. The finish when ironed onto fabric is very good! Better than I expected to be honest! Make sure you put your 'grease proof paper' down on the side that contains no grease proofing like I did not do on my first attempt. No real issues though and when ironed on correctly, this product will last for many wash cycles I expect. Highly recommend this item!
T**S
AVOID hard to work with gives a blotchy finish.
Bought this after all the positive reviews. Followed the instructions using a hard surface in my case one of the heat resistant glass worktop savers in my kitchen capable of withstanding the heat of a metal tin out of the oven as an ironing surface and no water in my iron. The t shirt is a brand new fruit of the Lomb pure cotton value t shirt from Amazon so it has no comfort or cleaning products in it as I find these transfers adhere better to a new t shirt. Someone else used one of these with these transfers and he got my results too.Took ages picking off the backing of the test star which went on well so I printed out the rest for my elf t shirt. The instructions said to use a 1.4 kilowatt iron. Mine is 2.4 kilowatt so I turned it down. I placed the iron on their parchment paper which was over a star on the t shirt on the glass board. After their suggested 20 seconds it made the ink blotch and it didn’t always stick at the edges. The film when removed from the back felt fragile and I thought I might tear it. This made the shapes hard to position so this paper wasn’t easy to work with.There was a fine line of too much heat on the iron and the ink running and too little heat and the shapes didn’t stick but the ink still blotched. The heat transfer paper they gave wasn’t good enough I feel for controlling the heat transfer from the iron to the shape.On the whole I don’t feel this photo transfer paper is a very good method. It was hard to work with, and didn’t control the heat transfer adequately enough to provide a good finish.I would not recommend.
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