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Printers Jack Iron-On Heat Transfer Paper for Dark Fabric 10 Sheets 8.3x11.7" T-Shirt Transfer Paper for Inkjet Printer Wash Durable, Long Lasting Transfer, No Cracking

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Color: For Dark Fabric


Size: 10 Sheets


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  • [High Quality:] 10 sheets of dark heat transfer paper, 8.3" x 11.7" -in sheet size. Extremely durable and stretchable material can absorb ink beautifully and withstand washer and dryer cycles. For use on DARK color cotton or nylon fabrics (fabric with more than 60% cotton content show the best transfer results)
  • [Tools to Prepare:] inkjet heat transfer paper; Inkjet printers like Epson, HP, Brother, Canon and many more, using only Pigment Ink; Heat press machines ; Dark color pattern to be transferred; Protective paper; Scissor
  • [Frees Your Creative Spirit:] There are so many items that you can heat press heat transfer vinyl, black T-Shirts, bags, pillow cases, aprons. Give your friends and family unique handmade gifts for Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Birthday, Fathers Day, Mothers Day, Valentine's Day. You can also turn T-Shirt transfer paper into a revenue-generating plan at home
  • [Easy to Use:] 1.Print the image on the coated film(soft side) and cut the shape. 2.Peel the printed film, place it onto the fabric, the side with the image should be upward(frontal placement). 3.Put one sheet of the protective paper on the printed film of the paper, set the time and the temperature. 4.Transfer under a certain pressure. Time: 25-30 seconds, Temperature: 329-365F(165-185C), Pressure: Heavy. 5.After the ironing is complete, remove the separator paper without cooling.
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Manufacturer: ‎Printers Jack


Brand: ‎Printers Jack


Item Weight: ‎6.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎12.6 x 9.37 x 0.16 inches


Item model number: ‎Iron-on transfer paper


Color: ‎For Dark Fabric


Material Type: ‎Used on the Dark Color Cotton or Nylon Fabrics(more than 60% cotton content)


Number of Items: ‎10


Size: ‎10 Sheets


Paper Finish: ‎Coated


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎Iron-on transfer paper


Date First Available: October 24, 2019


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Step By Step How To
Color: For Light Fabric Size: 20 Sheets
As stated by others, the instructions are a bit "odd" and perhaps unclear. Here is my process and then the results using the Printers Jack Ink Transfer Paper for LIGHT COLOR: -The paper will have a very smooth side and one that feels a tad more rough... Put the paper in the printer to print on the very SMOOTH SIDE. (My paper had no writing or marks on either side.) -With the light fabric transfer paper YOU MUST MIRROR THE IMAGE. (You can choose to do this with whatever program you are using, or in your printer settings if your printer has that allowance.) -If possible, choose to print using your your printer's system dialog and preferences. Adjust the paper size manually to 8.3"x11.7" I used "presentation paper matte on standard setting". (Printing on an Epson Eco-Tank 2800, regular ink jet ink.) (Also, I would not use a high ink setting myself as this paper doesn't seem to be terribly absorbent, but test as necessary for your printer.) Print your image and then let the paper sit for a couple minutes to set. -Cut around the image if you choose. If cutting leave some space/a white edge around the image . -Place the image on your fabric with the back of the paper facing up, the image facing down onto the fabric in the area that you wish to have your design. -Preheat your heat source and pre-press any wrinkles out of the fabric. I used an Easy Press style heat machine set at 375* for 25 seconds with firm pressure. (The instructions did say to use a temperature setting of between 356*F - 392*F or an iron set at high or cotton setting.) (If using an iron, I would go SLOWLY over at first, making sure not to slide the image around! Press and then lift, repeat slowly and evenly for 2-5 minutes.) -Cool peel! After pressing, allow the image to set until fairly cool... not necessarily cold, but definitely cool! The image is under a wax like clear coating and if you are not careful with the peel it can start to pull the image with coating up with the peel paper. If the edges are pulling up with the paper, use he heat press/source again for a few more seconds. -Some of my experiences: The fabric I used (so far) was a very light canvas (bag). My black ink only prints worked very well right out the gate with no issues. I did pre-press, use a easy press style heat machine at 375* for 25 seconds, and waited for cool peel as stated. The color print I used wasn't quite as good. Some lift of the color came out of the middle of the image. As I did a very gentle peel, I was able to re-press for a couple more seconds, re-cool and peel. Even with this process, I still had some color come up (see photo). My theory on this is that since this is a wax like glue with the ink jet color under it, it does not like fabric that has any roughness to it. There was no "color layers" in the printing with the black ink, therefore the rough fabric worked fine. With the color print, the layers of color were not able to adhere properly to the rough surface. I would imagine that a soft t-shirt style fabric might not have this issue, but I have yet to try it. I will try and update if I transfer to a different fabric. Hope this helps someone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022 by Rae Rae

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Horrible instructions. HORRIBLE. Here’s how you do it…
Color: For Light Fabric Size: 20 Sheets
Ok the instruction were absolutely terrible. Zero support on the website contrary to what the instruction sheets say. So it mentions what side to print on in different ways depending on what production lot the paper was from. There are no marking on the back side on most of the newer lots. You print on the glossy side. Set your printer to a gloss paper and on normal or better quality. Draft is a no-no and best is a waste of ink. It’s difficult to adjust some printers to the actual paper size. It’s not really letter size it’s a little longer and more narrow. It will print on letter but will likely be offset. If you want to save yourself a headache put your design on a Word document and fiddle with it there. As long as you leave about an inch on each side minimum you’ll be fine but you may have to do some cutting. The paper sometimes separates too easy depending on your printer and the paper settings. Sometimes the paper you get may have a manufacturing issue prone to separate easier. It’s usually where the paper enters the printer and it’s most of the times it’s minimal. If you leave at least 2 inches between the end of the sheet and your design you can trim off the area that began to separate. When cutting, rounded edges work better than straight ones. They seem to peel easier and appear to be more durable. Watch for jagged edges when you’re cutting and ALWAYS leave at least a half inch or better around your final product. It mentions it in the instructions but in a not understandable way. Some folks peel the backing off and then iron but the transfer paper is fragile and more prone to getting hung up on the material when ironing. I always keep the backing on and use oversized parchment paper so that it hangs an inch or 2 over the sides of the design. The paper parchment paper it comes with the kit is like toilet paper use your own parchment paper if you have any. Use slow motions light pressure at first and start putting some good weight behind your iron. Don’t forget to concentrate a pass or 2 on the outline of your transfer and watch that the tip of your iron doesn’t get hung up on the fabric. A little over 2 minutes on high usually does the trick. Do not use an ironing board work it on a smooth wood floor or wood table. Do not iron on glass, ceramic, or anything that may conduct heat away from your material. Finally let the shirt or whatever cool somewhat before peeling. Not piping hot and not too cold. Cool. Peel slow and methodically. If you peel too fast you’ll see the end transfer to the backing and you may get uneven color transfer on your material. End product will probably survive between 1 and 4 washes. Wash gentle inside out and NO dryer. Don’t wash for at least 24 hours I’d say 48 hours. Oh yeah the white transfer requires you to create a mirror image of the photo and text. Some transfers do not. Most do however. Make sure to read the instructions. When you place the transfer on your material printed size down the final product should be oriented correctly. If it’s not you either placed it on the shirt the wrong way or you didn’t mirror the image. If your printer doesn’t have a “mirror” setting you have to do it manually on your photo software or on Word. Final product is decent. Looks way better than Avery at a fraction of the price. The Avery lasts a little longer I think however. This would be 5 stars if they had better instructions or support on their website. They only seem to have support for their dye sublimation transfers not for inkjet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2022 by Dr. Manhattan

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars very good quality
Color: For Dark Fabric Size: 10 Sheets
i love the way the pictures print out on this paper,.i need more of itdo you sell in bulk?
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023 by Mylica

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Works great
Color: For Dark Fabric Size: 20 Sheets
I tried quite a few of these in different brands. I also watched some that were demonstrated. I found this one to be the absolute best!
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Great qualty
Color: For Light Fabric Size: 20 Sheets
Images come out good. Easy to use since you peels the back off after you press it. Only issue the paper is thin
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by Bernardo

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Fine
Color: For Light Fabric Size: 20 Sheets
I ordered it and it came so good
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 by Claudia

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality
Color: For Dark Fabric Size: 10 Sheets
it keeps colors vibrant :)
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023 by D. Hostetler

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Paper
Color: For Dark Fabric Size: 10 Sheets
Idk what to write tbh it’s paper? Good paper
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023 by Mia

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