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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Hewlett Packard |
| FEATURES: | Cool-peel iron-on transfers, 12 sheets per package, 8.5 by 11 inches, For T-shirts, caps, bags, and more, Genuine HP quality product |
| TYPE: | Printer Paper, Photo Paper, Greeting Cards, HP, Hewlett-Packard C6049A |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | C6049A |
| UPC: | 088698198063 |
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Customer Reviews of HP C6049A Iron-on Transfers
Did the job These worked flawlessly (well, one out of 36 didn't come out perfect) on white t-shirts. We used black ink only, printing from a HP inkjet. Each sheet (after printing) was cut into two, as we put a logo on the front and a quote on the back. Mine has only been washed once so far, but it looks the same.
Good Product - But a few things you need to know!
This product is for white shirts only. There is other options for dark or colored shirts. We used this for a bright orange shirt and using black ink only (as dark as we could get it) it turned out okay. We also tried a color image on a white shirt and we were very impressed. It looked very good. The better your printer, the better your images will be. You will also want to cut away any extra paper from your actual image for best results.
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>One other thing to note - We put cardboard between the sides of our shirt. It worked well, but you need to make sure it is a completely flat piece with no crease or holes in it. It makes a huge difference. We ended up with a small bubble where we didn't get the image to stick to the shirt well and it didn't make it though the first washing. The rest of the image held up very well though through two washings so far.
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>In general, this is a great product if you have a great color INK JET printer. Don't even try a laser with this set of sheets. Great for do it yourself shirts, but you might want to practice with it a few times to get it just right!
It sure does stick, gotta give it that.
It sticks well to the fabric AND really well to its backing paper. The only way I can get the backing paper off the fabric is to alternate peeling small strips off with scrubbing with a soaking wet cloth. Nothing else gets it loose. And the end result is ugly and STILL has a layer of paper scraps over it. "Peel off" - no WAY. I can't even peel two inches off.
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>What a piece of garbage. The Avery dark transfers go on beautifully and stay on beautifully too. I'll take that over something that won't even let go of its paper any day - the rest of these (after three attempts - I should have quit while I was ahead!) go in the trash, where they belong.