| | |  | Office Products | Home » » HP Iron-on Transfers (12 transfer sheets, 8.5 x 11-inch) | | | | | | | Description: | | Original HP supplies. The science behind brilliant print. HP papers are matched with HP printers and print cartridges to bring exceptional quality to all your printing creations; photos, brochures, flyers, presentations, reports and more. Iron-on transfers for white and light color fabrics Form Type: T-shirt Transfers; Global Product Type: Specialty Paper; Full Sheet Size (W x H): N/A; Paper Type: Iron-On Transfer. | | | Features: | |
• Original HP supplies.
• The science behind brilliant print.
• HP papers are matched with HP printers and print cartridges to bring exceptional quality to all your printing creations; photos, brochures, flyers, presentations, reports and more.
• Pack of 12
• HP papers are matched with HP printers and print cartridges to bring exceptional quality to all your printing creations
• Pack of 12 sheets
• Dimension: 8.5 x 11-inch
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.18 inches | | Product Width:
| 9.75 inches | | Product Height:
| 13.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.48 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 31 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Follow the instructions to the letter and they work greatJun 28, 2010 After making 29 shirts for our youth Sunday at church I think I have the hang of it. Duh- it's all about following the directions.
The process works well but there is little margin for error, even when I though I did it the same way every time there were still minor flaws. That's why I gave a 4 instead of a 5. If you don't iron exactly the right amount of time or with even pressure and placement of the iron there are minor imperfections that happen when the paper sticks while being removed. So I used a timer, paid attention to the directions and followed them exactly and they did turn out beautifully.
I have used other brands and I prefer this one because the transfer itself ends up being almost entirely clear. Some other brands left a yellowish or opaque film in the white spaces that was distracting in the finished product.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Iron-on TransferApr 26, 2010 This item was very easy ro use. All you had to do is follow the directions and everything was fine. I was very pleased.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great itemJun 07, 2009 I used this for a project at church and was delighted with the results. I have since bought two more packages
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic, great fun.May 04, 2009 These transfers are superb. All you need is an inkjet printer, a bit of time, a T-shirt, a hot iron and a hard surface to iron on (not your ironing board) and you are set.
There are a few things to watch out for, but the results are fantastic. I used white T-shirts to print a photo transfer onto. It may seem obvious in hindsight, but the quality of the print is more down to what you print and the quality of the printer you use. The transfer will transfer anything you print onto it.
The documentation says to print whatever you want in reverse, which makes sense as ironing it onto the T-shirt will reverse whatever is printed. Having dutifully reversed the print and tested the print on blank paper I was ready for my first Transfer - be warned though - I used a Canon Pixma printer which has a very clever Paper Type option of "Iron on Transfers" and which reverses the print for you, so my image was changed back so I wasted a T-shirt! If your printer has a paper type of Iron on Transfer, you might want to do a test print on this setting using plain paper to see if it reverses it for you.
When you iron, you need the iron really hot and to press hard to fuse the transfer onto the T-shirt. If the iron isn't hot or you don't press hard enough, the transfer will not fuse properly and just peel off.
Unless your ironing board is solid, don't use it. Most boards use a mesh to allow steam to blow through and if you use an ironing board the transfer will only fuse where the pattern is solid. I used a block of wood with a cloth over it, then with some paper over the top of the Transfer so that the T-shirt wouldn't scorch as I ironed it. You'll need to iron it for a few minutes for the transfer to fuse properly. I started in the middle, pressing hard and working out to the edges. You can see when it has worked as you can see what looks like small bead of clear melted plastic oozing out from under the transfer paper.
The results are great. Enjoy.
iron on transfersMay 01, 2009 I was very pleased to get the transfers, they came quickly,and were at the best price I could find, locally or otherwise. I had used the brand before , and they were just as anticipated. Love it!
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