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HP C6049A Iron-on Transfers

HP C6049A Iron-on Transfers

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $14.24
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Easy to create / Easy to fade
Review: It was easy to use and I had shirts with logos on them instantly, but some designs were cracking even before the first wash. All of them had cracking and were faded by the time I pulled them out of the washer. Cool concept, but HP has some work to do!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very good product need to mark the side to print to better
Review: need to print lettering do not print to this side. i have mest up several sheets. wife don't like cleaning the iron off. this is the only problem i have found.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: So frustrating!
Review: Reading these reviews is so frustrating! How can some people say that they have washed the shirts 100 times and they still look as good as new, and others say the transfer came off after one washing?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Never works for me
Review: The pictures usually crack by the first washing. (Definitely by the 3rd or 4th)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't even bother...
Review: They're easy to use & they look great right up until you wash them the first time. Light t-shirt transfers crack & peel something awful, I've never known one to last more than one wearing.

If you're going to make a t-shirt, get the kind that says DARK t-shirt transfers. I've got a closet full of Office Depot & Avery brand Dark t-shirt transfers (many transfered onto white shirts) that look great and I wear them every weekend. It costs a little more, but they actually work, making it well worth the money.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't even bother...
Review: They're easy to use & they look great right up until you wash them the first time. Light t-shirt transfers crack & peel something awful, I've never known one to last more than one wearing.

If you're going to make a t-shirt, get the kind that says DARK t-shirt transfers. I've got a closet full of Office Depot & Avery brand Dark t-shirt transfers (many transfered onto white shirts) that look great and I wear them every weekend. It costs a little more, but they actually work, making it well worth the money.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't even bother...
Review: They're easy to use & they look great right up until you wash them the first time. Light t-shirt transfers crack & peel something awful, I've never known one to last more than one wearing.

If you're going to make a t-shirt, get the kind that says DARK t-shirt transfers. I've got a closet full of Office Depot & Avery brand Dark t-shirt transfers (many transfered onto white shirts) that look great and I wear them every weekend. It costs a little more, but they actually work, making it well worth the money.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste of Time
Review: We've used three iron-ons. The first two faded and cracked after only a couple of washings and the third one did not transfer well at all. We're planning to throw the rest away and start with another brand of paper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy, Fast, and Long Lasting
Review: Well, I have used this product with more than 100 t-shirt and I have no complains. After my 3 first big trials... a really mess... It is easy to transfer (once you get used with the process), it is a fast process, and the image stay for a long time on the fabric. Of course, the transfer will not last forever, but after 100+ washing cycles, all of my t-shirt still are in PERFECT condition. I use soft soap, and a soft washing machine cycle. The most important words here, are: VERY high temp iron (mine is one with 1400 watts), very VERY high pressure when ironing (I sweat a lot in this process) and the fabric must be as flat and firm as possible (porous fabrics are not the best, as well as stretching ones like cotton-lycra are not a good option because when stretching, the image breaks).
One last note: it is for white fabric. If you try it over other color, the image's colors will be different from intended. If the fabic is dark colored, you will not see anything after trasferring. This is because the WHITE color of the image after ironing comes from the fabric, so if within the image are white and shiny teeth, and the fabric is dark, the teeth will be black, as well as all the other light colors of the images.


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