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September 3, 2025
We are an Independent record store that puts the "Y" in "DIY". So when international Record Store Day came around, we were still in our first 6 months of business. That meant that any swag would have to be done on the cheap until we can get traction to get proper screenprinted gear.We bought these Iron on transfers knowing that the print would be real stiff, and they may not last as long as more expensive methods. But, for our application, they turned out GREAT! But, that is because we tempered our expectations and FOLLOWED THE INSTRUCTIONS!!!First off: Those who say this stuff doesn't stick... read the directions! Odds are people tried using an ironing board and did not use enough heat and pressure. You have to be CONSISTENT and firm! We did it directly to a steel and masonite table. Also, if you dont have the highest heat possible, you will get discoloration. Not because the vinyl is melted too much, but because it is not melted ENOUGH. I went with 30 seconds to a minute longer than I thought I should, and when I did they came out perfect.The colors were more muted than I was expecting, but I feel it was the cheap printer. The vinyl is stiff, so wearing a big print on a T shirt won't breathe as well and it will probably crack over time. But, on the canvas tote bags they look and feel AWESOME! We got so many compliments and, if you bother to watch the instructional videos and read the instructions, you will get stunning results.
Customer
August 16, 2025
This is great! I’ve tried other brands and this one works the best. I use it for Print then Cut on my Cricut machine. The colors come out more vibrant, it dries in seconds so I never have any smearing, and it cuts smoothly on my machine. Weeding is a breeze and it adheres to material and wood nicely. I have for white and dark material, but the main difference is that with this vinyl, you print what you see and lay it down and press. The white you have to mirror your image when printing.
Jayboogie
June 27, 2025
Great quality,picture quality is perfect
Loco-Moco
June 20, 2025
I bought these as an alternative to the considerably pricier A**** opaque transfers. I use this type of transfer in small (single digit) runs on a home-style tshirt press. The A**** ones are my gold standard but I wanted to try some that don't drain as much gold from the treasury.The print quality, and quality of the finished shirt, seem equal in every way -- and results are what count.I've run through a package of these and the ease of use doesn't match up to A****. But here's some hints based on my experience. First, the backing is a solid sheet -- not scored like A****. That makes it difficult to start the peeling process. I suggest starting your peel as soon as you've trimmed the sheet; it seems a bit easier when the cut is fresh. You'll likely benefit from reading glasses, long nails or a small thin tweezers, even an Xacto knife, to get that peel started because the transfer is quite thin. Peel it back maybe an inch before setting it aside, so it doesn't slow you down at pressing time.The other issue is for press users. PPD says to set it for 375 degrees, pretty hot. If you wait to align the transfer until the shirt's on the press, you have about 5 seconds until the transfer starts to curl under from the heat. As soon as this starts, you better remove the transfer because in another second the curled part will stick to itself. If it's not too bad, you can pop this off when it cools, but the curl itself will stay. That makes it really hard to get it to lie flat and uncurled when you go back to try again.You might not like the solution: position the transfer, cover it with parchment and press with a hot iron, maybe 30 seconds per side-to-side pass, as needed to tack it down. Then run it through the press as usual. You bought the press so you could put the iron on the shelf. I get that, but this will save infinite hassle.These opaque transfers look good and will certainly save you money, but they do take a bit more time and care than the A**** ones require. If you can live with that, you'll enjoy the cost savings.
Michelle Allen
June 4, 2025
This was my first time ever using this dark transfer paper, and my first time using any at all in a good 20 years...you could say I was incredibly nervous when deciding on the materials, as well as the actual process of using them. And you know what? It was CAKE, and turned out amazingly for the shirts I made for myself and another bartender to wear while working our American Legion's Memorial Day party.As long as you follow the directions, you shouldn't have any problems. Specifically:1. You do not need to print the image backward as you would with standard transfer paper. JUST DON'T DO IT.2. While standard transfer paper is clear, this paper is white. Meaning any background or surrounding areas left "blank" will be white. So keep your designs trimmed close to the edges. And use the white to your advantage!3. I cannot stress this enough, but when transferring your design onto your shirt/pilowcase/bag, etc., PRESS DOWN VERY CONSISTENTLY FIRMLY, on HIGH heat, on a FLAT, HEAT-RESISTANT SURFACE. And do so for AT LEAST as long as the directions tell you to.If you follow the directions, you'll end up with something pretty spectacular. It's not silk screening, but for what it is, it's amazing. I've had no problems with cracking/peeling, but if you were to use the entire sheet without cutting at all, I could see the potential for that, as the vinyl will be stiffer as the design size gets bigger.Unfortunately, these are the best pictures we were able to get that day, and they truly don't do them justice. I'll have to upload the shirt itself later!Product arrived on time and in perfect condition. 10/10 would recommmend!
Brenda Peña
May 23, 2025
Excelente para telas oscuras o claras, facilita muchÃsimo la elaboración de proyectos textiles ya que se usa junto con impresora de inyección de tinta.Me ha hecho el trabajo mucho más fácil y rápido
Flashymeif
May 8, 2025
Easy to use, just print whatever design you like using your inkjet printer. Use a Cricut or any cutting machine to cut it or just scissors will do, position on your dark shirt and press with an iron (no steam) or a heat press if you have one.Overall, I like that the prints turned out great! Funny that I forgot to take pictures before sending it to my client. I'll update again for my next projects.
John auld
March 17, 2025
Transferred to T-shirts
Eloise_0311
March 16, 2025
J'avais déjà commandé par le passé et était contente du résultat mais cette fais je ne sais pas pourquoi les floquage n'ont pas tenu, les t-shirt ont été porté 48h après le flocage et pourtant tout est parti. Je ne comprend pas j'ai bien tout respecté et j'avais déjà utilisé. Donc je vais voir si les suivant font pareil
Jorgepedepa
February 15, 2025
Envio rapido y libro inpoluto
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