TransOurDream Printable Heat Transfer Paper for T Shirts (20 Sheets, 8.5×11″, FindX) Printable Heat Transfer Vinyl for Inkjet Printer, Iron on Transfer Paper for Dark Fabric
$21.98 Original price was: $21.98.$17.58Current price is: $17.58.





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💕COMPATIBLE WITH MORE FABRICS: With advanced formulation, Find-X can be used for more fabrics, including cotton, polyester, plaid, stripe, camouflage, jeans, canvas and poly cotton blend fabrics. One Pack contains 20 sheets transfer paper and 2 sheets reusable Teflon Paper. Get one pack to inspire your creativity on various fabrics.
💕ADVANTAGES: Compatible with regular Inkjet Printers (dye ink or pigment ink. Don’t use sublimation ink). Easy to be cut by scissors, and also compatible with cutting machines, such as Silhouette and more. The colors are bright and vivid after transfer. The transfers are stretchable, durable and machine washable (No tumble dry).
💕APPLICATIONS: Transfer your design, text, images, photos and pictures to your T-shirts, jerseys, jeans, hoodies, bags, pillow cases, and more. Make personalized DIY gifts to your family or friends on Thanksgiving, Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, or Wedding Day, Birthday.
💕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, Easy Press or Heat Press Machine. [4] Remove the teflon paper. Transfer has been done! Step-by-step instructions are included in the pack. Video tutorial is in Videos Section of this page for your reference.
💕SINCERE CUSTOMER SERVICE: As a leading manufacturer with over 20 years of experience in heat transfer paper and more, we are committed to offering high quality professional products and exceptional customer service for users around the world. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Your satisfaction is our top priority. If you are satisfied with our product, please help us to share it with your friends.

Royalty –
Good paper
This paper is really good for backpacks or garments that are not going to be washed. It looks great before washing on a shirt but after washing the ink does run. Used on a backpack and it came out great. Decent paper would buy again maybe try different wash / drying setting to see if ink does not run
JP –
Worked pretty well! Unknown durability
This product printed beautifully, and adhered just fine to cotton shirts. They look great but haven’t been worn yet. I’ll check back to review durability.
Fernando –
Not sure if is just me
The paper lifts up when passing throughout the printer. I thought it was my printer but it doesn’t look like it… I am able to print other things with ease. I think is just the product which lifts/peels as it goes by and the ink doesn’t seem to settle correctly. It looks like dots.
Angnic22 –
MAGIC!!
I LOVE this stuff!! I can print on ANY shirt, ANY color. It works best if you have a large print area. Printing individual letters will drive you insane. I just used my software to add a bubble around my text so it peeled off together, then arranged on my shirt.
CESAR –
Nice
Great for do work
JR Bryant –
Now THIS is a game changer!
I’ve owned a sublimation printer and a heat press for a couple of years now. It’s been nice and I’ve enjoyed using both of them. But there’s a couple of issues with sublimation printing and heat pressing. The first is that you need to utilize polyester t-shirts. And secondly, you need to choose either white or very light color t-shirts. Well… that’s not STRICTLY true… you CAN buy a special spray that allows you to sublimate onto cotton/poly blend t-shirts. But the colors aren’t quite as vibrant and don’t seem to last as long.But you still need to use white or light color t-shirts. Why is that… you might be asking? Well, I’ll tell you. MOST sublimation printers do NOT print in white ink! (there are some very expensive ones that DO print white ink… out of the normal DIY person’s price range). Just like MOST normal printers, you have the four main color inks which mix together to make all the other colors. White is NOT one of those colors! Therefore, you can’t print white sublimation ink and need to sublimate your darker colors onto lighter t-shirts.This product, however, changes the playing field ENTIRELY!!!With these TransOurDream heat transfer paper sheets… you are actually able to incorporate the white of the sheet into your design and “print” white onto you cotton or polyester t-shirt. Not only do you have the color white available… but you’re NOT restricted to polyester fabric OR light colors. WOOHOOooooooo!!!!!The process was quite easy… and I used my regular old printer. No special ink required. In fact, you do NOT want to use sublimation ink with these paper sheets. Your Ink Jet printer is what is needed!I printed out my design (which included some white areas) and printed the design on one of the TransOurDream sheets of heat transfer paper (do NOT reverse the image). Once it was printed, I simply removed the vinyl printed image from the paper backing. I then placed it on my cotton t-shirt and used my heat press to iron it onto the shirt. You can also use an iron if you don’t have a heat press. So, it really couldn’t be much easier. And MOST people have a printer and an iron.The pressing process took 15 seconds and there was not a single edge that wasn’t firmly stuck to the material. I was quite impressed! Now… I’m not supposed to wash the shirt for another 48 hours. So we’ll see how that goes once I wash it. If I get negative results after washing, I will be sure to update my review!Don’t get me wrong… I’ll still use my sublimation printer… but these sheets are DEFINITELY a game changer for me! Whenever I want to place a design onto a dark t-shirt or a cotton t-shirt… you can bet I’ll be grabbing one of these sheets.
Amazon Customer –
Meh
This product seemed too good to be true. It was very easy to use, instructions were extremely clear, but the product is just not good. The colors were not bright and very faded, the edges had white lines, the edges also wouldn’t stick, and the ink would run off and stain the shirt. It’s nice to practice on and waste time, but not good for actual long term projects.
jeremy falasco –
My first time trying heat transfer paper!
I am very new and very green to the t-shirt game. I’m probably like a lot of others and watched what seemed like 100s of YouTube videos on how to custom make tshirts. I am hooked and I just like trying out all the different ways to get ink or paint on a shirt. When I saw the Transourdream heat press transfer paper, I had to try.Now I’m no where near a pro, I would say I’m probably below a novice, but here is my honest assessment and what I experienced with the product.First, the directions were easy to follow. I was able to go from start to finish with no mistakes caused by the paper. I did have an issue, but I think it was my printer that caused it. This to me seems like a printable vinyl not so much a paper.The process was pretty simple. You load the transfer paper in your Inkjjet and print your design on the clear side of the paper. Directions say do not use sublimation ink. I then loaded in my Cricut maker and cut the design on the glitter vinyl setting. The transfer paper was very easy to weed. I then peeled the design off the paper and placed on my shirt. Covered the design with the included Teflon paper and used my heat press at 310 degrees for 45 sec. I pulled up the Teflon paper and my design took to the shirt nicely.A couple quick notes. This could be my printer, but the colors didn’t pop as much as I would have liked. I also had a couple lines that are visible in the black ink sections of the design, again probably my printer.When placing the design on the shirt, you place it facing upwards. The paper/vinyl doesn’t adhere to the shirt very well. So I had the edges of the design curling up. I had to be cautious when placing the Teflon paper on top of the design to press. I had to be careful not to move the design and also make sure none of the edges folded back on top of themselves.So just a couple things I had to deal with. Of course this could be me doing something wrong, but just wanted to make it known.I’m giving 4 stars. I took a star due to the colors not popping as I wanted. I plan on experimenting and using another printer to test. If the colors end up popping with a new printer, I will change my review to 5 stars.
Kathleen Seal –
DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER. THEY DO NOT HAVE ANY CUSTOMER SERVICE THEIR PRODUCT IS FAULTY AND INK RUNS ON THE FIRST WASH NO MATTER IF YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OR NOT. THEY DO NOT HELP YOU WHEN YOU NEED IT THEY HARDLY EVEN RESPOND. THEY DO NOTHING TO MAKE IT RIGHT
Charlier –
Chandail ont été lavé avant de fixer les étampes.Laver à l’eau froide à à l’envers et séché sur la corde.L’image est DEGEULASSE et plus portable du tout!!!En plus les images décolle du contour. Ils étaient si beau!!! Nous sommes très déçus. Je ne recommande pas à moins d’usage unique!Nous avions 20 chandails pour les scouts et 20 tabliers!!!!