3G JET-OPAQUE HEAT TRANSFER PAPER Product #9838P0 Designed for transferring inkjet images to dark or other colored garments and substrates. This product contains and opaque layer allowing for photograph quality images to be transferd. This product best used for images that contain white to be transferred onto dark garments. COMMERCIAL PRESS INSTRUCTIONS PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Print image on coated side of paper right reading (do not mirror the image). 2. Trim away the unprinted areas of the transfer. PRE-TRANSFERRING INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Prepare the substrate by ensuring the surface is clean, dry and wrinkle free. TRANSFERRING INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Remove the backing paper from the printed image. 2. Place the Heat Transfer Paper on top of the garment with the image facing up (right reading to you). 3. Completely cover the image with an ironing sheet. 4. Place a piece of spare material over the ironing sheet. 5. Press: 30 seconds at 350°F using medium pressure. 6. Once cold peel away ironing sheet in a smooth even motion.
K**R
All Backed Up
OK...here's the good, the bad, and the ugly.1. When I bought my first batch of Neenah 3G Opaque, it was a good quality transfer paper but still had a few quirks. First, the transfer still feels like paper. It's not as heavy as some transfers, but it crackles and has a distinct paper texture. Second, it fades in the wash. Again, this is not as dramatic as most transfers but it will fade, crack, and peel. Third, the opaque quality places it between light and dark. While I've found it to work well on light colors, darker colors tend to seep through the transparency and cause colors to change. For example, I used it for a print of a calico cat on a navy blue shirt. When the transfer was done, the whole cat had dingy fur and a blue tint.Still, I was impressed enough with the product that I bought a second batch of 100. And here's where things get ugly...1. I just opened the new batch a few days ago and have had to throw out ten sheets already. Now, this was not an issue with the original batch, but this particular batch has backing that is almost impossible to remove. I've tried fingernails, a box knife, peeling it back from the corners, etc. While most will peel off, there are whole sections where only the top of the backing will peel off, leaving an undercoat of white paper stuck to the transfer. If you try to peel it off with pressure, the actual transfer will rip. The few I've gotten to work look great but with a 10% success ratio, it's not worth my time or money.I noticed that the other person with this problem ordered around the same time as myself. I'm hoping that this was a defective batch and not a new adherent. In any case, I won't be spending another $75 to find out.
X**R
Excellent quality! EDIT: Absolutely not after wash
A bit on the pricey side, but nonetheless, the product does an excellent job with shirt design quality. Just be sure to get a great printer that prints really good, otherwise your prints will not turnout well and you'll waste the true quality of this paper. A+UPDATE: Not sure if its because I used sublimation ink, or if the ink i have isn't good for this paper, but the quality of wash is absolutely terrible. Colors fade quite a bit, colors also dont maintain its vibrancy and colors also change a bit.. just bad to use this to sell shirts. Wont be buying again
D**Z
Product is ok but it has it's flaws...
These transfers are ok but not the best. I do not recommend them for a business, it's a hit and miss too. I've had some shirts returned, they do peel with time... Ok for personal use but sublimation is the way to go...
S**R
Recommened Seller!
Not the easy stuff to work with but does the job. Took me a few trys to figure out the best outcome. Make sure you read the directions its a MUST and stretch the shirt after you put the image on when it still HOT from ever direction or the image will crack everywhere lesson learned there, lol Recommend Seller with fast shipping and Great Product just a little more work than I expected it to be but over all Great product for what it does but still love sublimation much better.
N**I
Feel like paper when washed
I really wanted to like this printable vinyl. I usually use the Avery brand but it was a little expensive so I decided to go with this one. At first it printed very well the colors are very bright vibrant and when I put it on the shirt you could barely feel it and the quality was great. After I washed it the quality of the paper changed. It went from stretchy plasticky material too rough piece of paper. My shirt literally feels like I took a regular piece of copy paper and stuck it to the shirt. I also didn’t like that after the first wash The image was so easily wrinkled and they were hard to get off unless I pressed it again with my heat press. If I could return it I would.
B**N
Not Impressed
I have watched quite a few tutorials on this product and it's not as easy to work with as advertised. We have used Siser transfer tape to try and remove it from the backing for transfer and it is very difficult to get off the backing. I believe in the future we'll be looking into a different brand for anything we print and cut.
W**W
If you make clothes please buy definitely worth the investment.
Yes this the 3rd time I've brought this paper and I gotta say this is so worth the hustle. The money this product brings in is amazing.
K**B
It's okay, not the best
Very thick when pressed to shirts. Difficult to cut with the xacto knife and causes that papery, creasy look when it's washed.
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