TransOurDream Iron on Heat Transfer Paper for Dark T Shirts (10 Sheets 8.5×11″, Dark 3.0) Printable HTV Vinyl for Inkjet & Laserjet Printer, Transfers Paper for Dark Fabric

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💕TRU-DARK HEAT TRANSFER PAPER: Compatible with both INKJET & LASER printers, scissors & cutting machines. The printing quality is quite vivid and vibrant. Easy to transfer and use. Machine washable with cold water in Full Cycle mode. No tumble dry. Pack of 10 sheets Dark 3.0 Transfer Paper and 1 sheet reusable Teflon Paper.
💕REQUIREMENTS: Laser Printers (HP, OKI, Brother) & Inkjet Printers (Dye Ink and Pigment Ink, Do not use sublimation ink) | Scissors or Cutting Machines | Iron or Easy Press or Heat Press machine | Teflon Paper (in the pack).
💕APPLICATIONS: The Upgraded Dark 3.0 printable iron on vinyl can transfer your designs, text, images, photos and pictures onto dark or black T-shirts or cotton fabrics. Make personalized DIY gifts to your friends or family on Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Birthday, Thanksgiving, Easter, Halloween, Christmas, Valentine’s Day or Wedding Day.
💕EASY TO USE: [1] Print & Cut out the image. [2] Peel & Place the printed image facing UPWARD onto fabric and cover the image with Teflon Paper. [3] Transfer Image with Iron or Heat Press. [4] Remove the teflon paper. Transfer has been done! Step-by-step instructions are on the back of cover paper in the pack. Video tutorial is in Videos Section of this page for your reference.
💕WHO ARE WE: We are a leading manufacturer with 20 years R&D, production and ODM experience (for many premium global brands) in heat transfer paper, waterslide decal paper, tattoo paper and more. TransOurDream is one of our brands which is committed to offering high quality products for both home and professional users. Meanwhile we can help you build your own brand and print your logo on the backing of transfer paper. Any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Reviews (4)

4 reviews for TransOurDream Iron on Heat Transfer Paper for Dark T Shirts (10 Sheets 8.5×11″, Dark 3.0) Printable HTV Vinyl for Inkjet & Laserjet Printer, Transfers Paper for Dark Fabric

  1. Fr John Afendoulis

    Great transfer paper for making customized sweat shirts
    I was a little hesitant with this product but so far its really great. I took an iPhone pix and printed it on this transfer paper. The quality of the transfer paper is very good but it will only be as good as the material one transfers to. In my case, I wanted to produce customized sweat shirts. I have used other transfer papers where it was important to print in mirrored mode (this is required if one includes letters or numbers. And that in itself can sometimes be difficult to change depending on the options of your printer). But not with this transfer film. Just print it on the stock and then position it on the object. Peel off the backing to the paper and reposition it on the shirt. This is not permanent – you can easily reposition. Once it’s placed, place the included slip sheet on top of transfer paper and iron with a hot clothes iron. The iron should be held in each position for about 5-7 sections before moving to next section. Easy peesy! ! For best quality the shirt should be washed according to the instructions within 48 hours or it could start to separate from the fabric. As for the quality: I did not have any printing issues and my printer transfer paper prints just fine and the quality will be dependant on the quality of computer to printer. Once transferred, I notice the quality of the final product will depend on the material of the shirt or sweat shirt. I really like this transfer paper. Already I am thinking of new projects. I hope to revisit my review and add how the quality held up over the life of my sweat shirt and numerous washings. I would repurchase this product.

  2. Cierra Y.

    Amazing paper
    Absolutely love this paper , I wish they sold it in stores or had next day shipping! Easy to use , instructions are beginner friendly, & the images come out so vibrant & clear!

  3. Christopher T Tracy

    First time doing iron-on transfers in about 20 or 30 years- awesome product!
    I used this product with a Brother laser printer. I have seen other reviews of people having issues with Brother laser printers and this product- I did not have any unexpected issues. Color matching can be really, really challenging. I used iron-on transfer papers (consumer and some commercial stuff) with inkjet printing technology around 20-30 years ago, things were much different, but I did use some of the very first dark fabric transfers that came out around that time.I printed 4 shirts for kids, I used Gildan cotton T-shirts that I picked up at the local craft store. One of the hardest parts is getting the image centered onto the T-shirt before you iron. I only tried rounded corners with the designs that I have printed- no pointy edges, I wanted to make sure the designs did not peel off. If you are cutting the designs by hand with scissors like I was, keep the edges nice and neat. At some point, I will try some designs with non-rounded edges and see how that holds up, but for these first 4 that I was printing, I needed to get them done quickly and without fail.Overall, I am happy with the price and the results- I will definitely experiment more with these papers. I do not have a cricut machine so I have no experience with how well that works- I just printed my designs on a Brother laser printer, cut out with scissors, peeled and ironed-on using the teflon paper. I will probably try parchment paper and see if that works so I don’t have to keep re-using the teflon paper. I did get a few marks on a couple of the shirts which I couldn’t quite tell was it some residue on my iron or on the paper or something- it wasn’t a big deal.Before doing this on a fabric you care about, I highly highly recommend you practice, I took an old T-shirt with a hole in it that I didn’t care about and ironed on about 3 versions onto the back before I was confident in my technique and also happy with the color matching that I was getting. I am having an issue with a black toner cartridge in my laser printer, so I had difficulty getting good grey printing. In general, your mileage may vary when it comes to getting the colors/brightness/etc (from any image editing app) that you want from the print. You just have to play around with adjusting the image before printing, proofing on regular paper, and not caring that you waste a few sheets of this stuff to make the final adjustments (just accept that it isn’t going to come out right the first couple of times- keep adjusting the images until it prints out how you want).

  4. TMP

    Superb image quality and easy to use… No so great adhesion-Works with most laser printers
    Great printed image on this stuff and easy to use. You don’t have to reverse the image like with Avery labels. The only t-shirt labels i have found to work with laser printers without messing up the printer. That statement may not be true with every laser printer, however. I take the image on a flash drive to Office Depot and have them print it on their printers and you’ll get professional quality transfers. That’s if you have a good quality image of course. Costs less than a dollar to get those done per sheet. You may have to show them the package to confirm it’s compatible with Laser printers or they won’t print it so bring the package with you. Well worth the extra cost for the quality image you get. Easy to cut and peel with precision with an x-acto knife or good scissors. I have, unfortunately, found it to not be as durable as other brands. Even with proper heating, it tends to peel off the fabric on the edges. I has one of the best printed images however. Take your pick on a good quality image with not so great adhesion. This is still my go to due to the great image quality. There are tricks like if it peels on the edges, use a bit of fabric glue like fabri-tac … let it dry then iron again. That solves the problem most of the time. Still recommend this product but does not have the adhesion of Avery Labels but a much better image. Again, pick your poison.

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