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PPD 20 Sheets 8.5×11″ – Inkjet Iron-on Heat Transfer Paper for Black & Dark Fabric and T-Shirts – Premium – PPD-4-20
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$23.99 Original price was: $23.99.$18.99Current price is: $18.99.
SKU: B000W4DR3G
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Size | DHL Box | Internal Dimensions (cm) | Max Weight (kg) | FedEx Equivalent (approx.) |
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XS | Box 2 | 33.7 × 18.2 × 10 | ~1 | Small Box (8″×8″×8″) |
S | Box 3 | 33.7 × 32.2 × 10 | ~2 | Medium Box (12″×12″×10″) |
M | Box 4 | 33.7 × 32.2 × 18 | ~5 | Large Box (13″×13″×11″) |
L | Box 5 | 33.7 × 33.2 × 34.5 | ~10 | FedEx 10kg Box (40.16 × 32.86 × 25.88) |
XL | Box 6 | 41.7 × 35.9 × 36.9 | ~15 | FedEx Large (16″×16″×16″) |
XXL | Box 7 / 8 | 48.1 × 40.4 × 38.9 or 54.1 × 44.4 × 40.9 | ~20–25 | FedEx Extra Large (42 × 42 × 47) |
10 reviews for PPD 20 Sheets 8.5×11″ – Inkjet Iron-on Heat Transfer Paper for Black & Dark Fabric and T-Shirts – Premium – PPD-4-20
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Steven D –
Best Printable Heat Transfer ever!!
Best printable heat transfer paper on the market. Iâve tried 5 different brands on Amazon and this is the only one that is reliable for me. Many others wonât peel correctly or you have to wait 24 hours after printing or donât last after one wash. PPD is perfect. It last for many washes and I actually put it through the dryer on low heat and never have any problems, I know it is recommended to air dry and I accidentally dried a printed shirt. To my surprise it came out of the dryer perfectly. Never buying another brand again!!
Frenchy –
When used correctly these are amazing PLEASE READ
I’ve been using this brand dark transfer papers for. awhile now, with a heat press machine, and I’m almost always happy with the results.First, when using heat press, make sure it is set at 375 and for 13-15 secs (max). Set to hard pressure. Also, I use no less than 350 in resolution for my images and they come out so so SO colorful and clear. Resolution is important.Also, understand that if you’re running a tshirt merch business, your customers may be sending you a flawed image. Take the time to clean up any images you use, increase the resolution, increase the vibrancy, etc. Make sure your screen brightness is up so that you’re viewing the image on your computer screen accurately (color-wise). I have had zero issues cutting my images on this paper. Also, zero issues peeling the image.I definitely recommend having a 2nd person help if you are trying to arrange peeled images to a shirt while its under the heat press. The images WILL curl under heat and that makes it impossible to press. INSTEAD, invest in a teflon pad/pillow and have your 2nd person hold it directly under the heat on the press so that it blocks the heat while you arrange your peeled images. ALSO, you can arrange the peeled images on the shirt OFF the heat press and you and your 2nd person can carefully carry the shirt to the heat press (while the parchment paper is already placed on top of shirt)IF you are heat pressing an image on a material that hasn’t been pre-washed and is a dark color, there is a chance that, that color may bleed through the image. I do a lot of printing on shirts that I’ve tie dyed and I’ve found that I have to wash the shirts twice to avoid any color bleeding through. To anyone doing a big order, do ONE shirt and wash before doing the entire order so you can see how it holds up.Lastly, this product listing doesn’t really specifically say to use sublimation ink. It says to use regular ink. So if you’ve been using regular ink and you’re unhappy with the color quality, this is likely why. USE SUBLIMATION INK!!!!! Sublimation ink is compatible with inkjet printers and it costs about the same to fill/refill. You can find this ink online easily.SN: I mentioned parchment paper……not sure what everyone else is using but I use high quality parchment paper between my shirts and the heat press. Make sure the parchment paper is not folded, creased, torn etc or it will leave an imprint in your image. DO not use butcher paper. Bad idea, learn from me! After you’re done pressing, let the parchment paper remain for about 30 seconds before peeling off. Do not move the shirt or fold or wash for, well, as long as you can until its time to wear or package (But allow shirt to cool UNMOVED for at least an hour before handling).I can’t think of anything else but I read all the bad reviews on this product and most of them sounded like issues that are fixable with the tips I included here. My customers LOVE their shirts and hoodies. The only time I’ve had issues is when my printer was acting up, which was an ink and false paper jam issue, not a transfer paper issue. DO NOT FORCE JAMMED PAPER OUT EVER! Instead, turn the printer off and on and this will push the stuck paper through. Hope this helps!
Just_Honest_Reviews –
Very easy and high quality.
These pages are so easy to use in my printer. They never jam or get stuck at any part, and the print quality is very good. The instructions for placing the picture on the fabric are very easy to follow and, if you follow them, the print stays very well. It holds up through wash and dry without pealing around the edges. There is a slight odor when ironing them on, but that is just the plastic melting into the fabric, and it goes away as soon as you are done ironing.
Loco-Moco –
Very good value for money, but a bit tricky
I bought these as an alternative to the considerably pricier A**** opaque transfers. I use this type of transfer in small (single digit) runs on a home-style tshirt press. The A**** ones are my gold standard but I wanted to try some that don’t drain as much gold from the treasury.The print quality, and quality of the finished shirt, seem equal in every way — and results are what count.I’ve run through a package of these and the ease of use doesn’t match up to A****. But here’s some hints based on my experience. First, the backing is a solid sheet — not scored like A****. That makes it difficult to start the peeling process. I suggest starting your peel as soon as you’ve trimmed the sheet; it seems a bit easier when the cut is fresh. You’ll likely benefit from reading glasses, long nails or a small thin tweezers, even an Xacto knife, to get that peel started because the transfer is quite thin. Peel it back maybe an inch before setting it aside, so it doesn’t slow you down at pressing time.The other issue is for press users. PPD says to set it for 375 degrees, pretty hot. If you wait to align the transfer until the shirt’s on the press, you have about 5 seconds until the transfer starts to curl under from the heat. As soon as this starts, you better remove the transfer because in another second the curled part will stick to itself. If it’s not too bad, you can pop this off when it cools, but the curl itself will stay. That makes it really hard to get it to lie flat and uncurled when you go back to try again.You might not like the solution: position the transfer, cover it with parchment and press with a hot iron, maybe 30 seconds per side-to-side pass, as needed to tack it down. Then run it through the press as usual. You bought the press so you could put the iron on the shelf. I get that, but this will save infinite hassle.These opaque transfers look good and will certainly save you money, but they do take a bit more time and care than the A**** ones require. If you can live with that, you’ll enjoy the cost savings.
Fati K Samura –
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Perfect
Astrid de Vries –
Zeer tevreden makkelijk te printen en makkelijk om op een T-shirt te strijken zeker op zwart.Ben er heel erg tevreden mee.
Eloise_0311 –
J’avais déjà commandé par le passé et était contente du résultat mais cette fais je ne sais pas pourquoi les floquage n’ont pas tenu, les t-shirt ont été porté 48h après le flocage et pourtant tout est parti. Je ne comprend pas j’ai bien tout respecté et j’avais déjà utilisé. Donc je vais voir si les suivant font pareil
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Brenda Peña –
Excelente para telas oscuras o claras, facilita muchÃsimo la elaboración de proyectos textiles ya que se usa junto con impresora de inyección de tinta.Me ha hecho el trabajo mucho más fácil y rápido
Romina –
Fácil para imprimir, se adhiere bien a la prenda.