HP C6049A Iron-on Transfers | 
| Brand: Hewlett-Packard
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $4.99 You Save: $15.00 (75%)
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 512
Color: White Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 1.2 x 1.2 x 0 nv:Product Type: Paper Print Technology: Inkjet
MPN: 295045 Model: C6049A UPC: 088698198063 EAN: 0088698198063 ASIN: B00000J3LY
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| 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 |
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Product Description Ten (10) sheets of iron-on T-shirt transfers for the HP DeskJet 600/800 series
Amazon.com Product Description Perfect for creating lasting memories, these HP iron-on transfers will be sure to leave an impression. Each package contains 12 letter-size sheets, which you can easily run through your inkjet printer, and then use to iron your favorite photo or image onto a number of items. Create custom T-shirts, mousepads, hats, bags, jackets, aprons, flags, and quilts--just think of the possibilities.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Easy, Fast, and Long Lasting October 9, 2002 Roberto Ponticelli (Caracas, Dtto. Federal Venezuela) 119 out of 123 found this review helpful
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.
Don't even bother... January 31, 2004 J. Stewart (Mobile, AL United States) 29 out of 32 found this review helpful
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.
Iron-ons for shirts February 18, 2004 M Elizabeth Hoffman (East Lansing, Michigan United States) 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
I did a little more than the directions outline. I took longer with the ironing. I took 5 minutes to iron the items on. I pushed down hard when I did the ironing. My black and white iron on washed well. I washed the item inside out in the cold water. Dried it on gentle cycle and it came out fine. I just don't know how it will turn out after several washings. Let the printing completely dry before ironing it on. Take your time on ironing them. Take your time letting the iron on cool before peeling the paper off. It should work.
The quality is really better! June 16, 2004 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
I have tried both the HP paper and the Office Depot paper, and the HP paper sure has better quality.Both of them were done with the same steps, and it ends up that Office Depot one started to come off after 1st or 2nd wash, while the HP one is still on there without a scratch. Also, HP paper fits more to the fabric, which it will be harder to see it was an "iron-on", but the Office Depot one was very obvious. I will give two thumbs up for the HP paper!
Never works for me May 3, 2000 18 out of 21 found this review helpful
The pictures usually crack by the first washing. (Definitely by the 3rd or 4th)
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