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August 19, 2025
I love this transfer. It’s so user friendly and quick. Made some t-shorts for my girlfriends for New Kids on the Block and a week later made a costume for my daughter’s project. So easy to use and a great price point. It works well with our t-shirt press and can be purchased for white and dark colored fabric.
MidwestReviewerMom
June 20, 2025
Definitely easy to use for your projects. The paper quality is good, but you need a good quality printer to make your designs stand out. Overall, reminds me of sticker paper which is not bad at all. Good for quick projects.
FearNoT
May 10, 2025
This NO Heat Transfer Paper is great for dark-colored t-shirts, but it'll work on colored shirts just as well, depending on what you're printing. These are compatible with inkjet printers, but if they are loaded slightly askew, they can cause the printer to jam. The transfer paper needs to be laid correctly. So far, everything seems OK with the shirts that have been produced. If that changes, I'll be back with an update.
Prime obsessed
March 9, 2025
So the quality is nice. I think it'll be hard for kids to use it as if ot touches back to back it's done for. It's prints nicely.The downside is I wore my shirt to a concert and half way through it started shifting and by the end it was completely off. I don't recommend.
Heidi McS.
March 7, 2025
These will jam in your ink jet printer because the sheets separate and the adhesive side sticks. After the third sheet jamming, I folded over a strip of blue painters tape on the feeding edge and it solved the jamming issue. I bought these to customize bicycle jerseys for a charity ride. The adhesive does not firmly stick to performance/athletic type material. Although I thought I applied enough repeated pressure to the transfers, the "stickers" fell off within 30 minutes of wearing the jerseys.
shavon
February 20, 2025
This is a good product for creating transfer decals and sublimation. It was not as easy to use as others but it did work well with printer
Neal C-H
February 10, 2025
I managed to print a bold and brilliant design and it cut beautifully with an electronic cutting machine. It was a larger design with some small points at the far ends. I want to do some further exploration but so far, I recommend your designs be medium or small and have mostly rounded edges. The vinyl does stretch just fine but you'll want to be careful placing it in areas where your clothing stretches often. I tested on a tshirt and on a throw pillow cover. The one on the t-shirt didn't like excessive stretching but the woven pillow fabric stayed really well. Mostly, I'd recommend this for woven fabrics but recommend cautious placement for things like t-shirts.
Renee K.
December 27, 2024
The first sheet I tried in the printer disappeared inside the printer and had to work to find it. The next time I tried the sheet stuck to the inside of the printer. Tried again and was able to get my design printed which was a Mario design for my grandson. Was able to cut it out with my Silhouette. Please note it didn’t include directions for a Silhouette so I had to guess at the settings. I ended up using the setting for plain copier paper which worked. It turned out well and my grandson likes his shirt. I wanted to use it for a fall design for myself. Again, the first sheet stuck in the printer and really took a lot of work to unstick it from my printer and I hope it didn’t damage the printer. The second sheet went through fine and now I have a design for a sweatshirt for myself. So, two wasted sheets for two projects.
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