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August 10, 2025
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Silverpony
August 3, 2025
These suit my purpose really well. The photo on left is a 1†design hand cut ( but, I had no problem cutting with my Silhouette when I finally was ready to “mass produceâ€) with the white left around the edge- the photo on the right is a 2.5†version of the same design with a colored background. It has been ironed on a black canvas tote bag ( I use it for practice runs). This is my own custom design of my business logo. I used the Easypress 2 at a setting of 375 for 20 seconds. It was printed on my 15 year old Epson ink jet photo printer- with a paper setting of presentation matte paper & photo-text resolution. The biggest thing to remember is do not mirror the design, it must be printed the way you look at it. I had no trouble peeling the back off, by using a needle to separate the backing from the front to give me a finger hold for peeling the layers apart. I purposely bought this knowing it would no fit my printer, but I get twice as many sheets by simply cutting them in half!
SheCreatesTDC
June 23, 2025
I've used many PPD products over the years and loved them all. I bought a wide format printer on Prime Day and ordered this 11 x 17 print transfer paper to use with it. Using their instructions the printing went off without a hitch. The print quality was great and the paper went through the printing process flawlessly!
Chad Lehman
June 13, 2025
Printed the design (CMYK) using a consumer level Epson printer (WF-7710) (about $275) and the designs came out nice. No color difference from the file and the printout.Tricky to peel off the design from the backing... it takes patience. Slightly bending an edge back and forth a few times helps. The design feels very delicate and flimsy once peeled, so be careful not to tear it. We didn't tear either design, so not bad.We did, however, run into issues when setting the design on the shirt when it was in the heat press. Putting the design down inside the hot press didn't give much time to straighten out the design before the edges started to curl. A couple of times the edges curled under and stuck to the other side of the design. Luckily, after pulling the design out of the heat press, we managed to unstick the edges that were curled up and we could try again.I recommend NOT putting the shirt (or whatever you're applying the design to) down on the heat press first. First, set your shirt down on a flat surface that isn't hot. Then, put the design on and adjust it so it is straight. THEN put down the parchment paper over top. Then carefully (with an assistant, preferably) move the shirt to the heat press with the placement already worked out. This will prevent having to straighten the design on the heat press before pressing and running into the edge curling under.The actual pressing went fine, although I think 12 seconds is too short (375 F). We pressed each shirt a second time (12 seconds) and then used a hot iron (1800W) to smooth down the edges of the parchment that didn't stick to the design and waited to peel. Good peel. As you can see, the design is well stuck to the shirt.I wish they could make this paper so that you didn't have to peel the backing off first, because straightening the design on a heat press is practically impossible without the edges curling. It would simplify the process greatly.Thumbs up. Will use again.
Alicia Johnson
June 1, 2025
I ran into a issue with my regular company sending me 11x17 heat transfer papers. I really didn’t want to order or use these because my business has a reputation to uphold and I had never in over 15 years of using heat transfer papers used anything but the ones where my machine came from. I went against better judgment and ordered these and used them and oh my they were way way way cheaper than my usual ones and way way better. I will definitely be looking into purchasing a larger quantity of these. After installing on shirt the paper felt like it wasn’t even there. Amazing color and held up well after washing.
Gramma
May 19, 2025
The transfer paper worked great. The transfers were vibrant and easy to use. The dark fabric did not bleed through at all. Only problem was that my printer was not wide enough so I had to cut the sheets in half. I will definitely order them again but in the smaller size.
Shon
April 19, 2025
I got my 11x17 inkjet dark heat transfer paper today. I made this shirt for my bf. With my S23 ultra and epson wide format printer, & 2 more for my son's. Love it so far.
Desirae303
March 25, 2025
Used at time, temp and pressure recommended and it looks so bad compared to other printable vinyl.
Ray Little
March 4, 2025
Good product, suggest having a good ink jet printer with vibrant colours for best results.
antonio
February 9, 2025
Era lo que requeria cumplió con lo que requeria para imágenes en playeras excelente producto
Ken
January 29, 2025
seems to do the job
bijan zamani
January 2, 2025
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Customer
December 27, 2024
Great quality, easy to use on t-shirts with a heat press
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