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Epson Iron-on Cool Peel Transfer (8.5x11 Inches, 10 Sheets) (S041153)
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Epson Iron-on Cool Peel Transfer (8.5x11 Inches, 10 Sheets) (S041153)

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Description:

Epson Iron-on Cool Peel Transfers let you decorate fabric with photos in minutes. They are ideal for customized T-shirts, placemats, tote bags and more. The transfer peels off easily after it cools and can be applied with a regular household iron. Image retains original color, wash after wash.

Features:

Customize fabric with favorite photos and color graphics


Ideal for personalizeing t-shirts, canvas bags, etc.


Transfer peels off easily after cooling


Iron on with a regular household iron


8.5 x 11, 10 Sheets


Product Details:
Product Length: 11.4 inches
Product Width: 9.0 inches
Product Height: 0.3 inches
Product Weight: 0.45 pounds
Package Length: 11.3 inches
Package Width: 9.0 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 44 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 44 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

156 of 156 found the following review helpful:

4A Review of Iron-On Transfer Paper? I must be bored :-)May 26, 2003
By Victor I. Poon
I've only tried a few different brands of Iron-On Transfer paper, (so far Avery, HP and Epson) and I can say that this one works rather well. The ability to peel the transfer paper backing off the shirt when it's cool works better than another brand of paper in which you have to peel the backing when it's still warm.

I see two drawbacks and both are minor but significant:

1) The backing of the paper is blank/white just like the front and it's almost impossible to tell which side is the one that you want to print on. One corner of the paper is cut off to tell you the orientation and Epson only has directions for their printer. Basically, if your printer feeds from the bottom, you orient it one way, but... if your printer feeds from the top, it's a different ball game. They tell you this on their website. Other brands of transfer paper have faded words on their paper to tell you which is the back.

2) Epson only provides the clear/white paper. If you try this on any dark colored shirt, you will see the iron-on transfer clearly and it doesn't look good. They mention it in one sentence in the instructions.

That's my 2 cents,

Victor

147 of 151 found the following review helpful:

5The best on the marketJul 28, 2001
By Stephanie Mckeon "foxglove9"
I make dozens of t-shirts and tested 4 other brands like Invent-it, Zerox, etc... and by far the Epson brand work the best. I have washed the same shirt 30+ times already and the image looks just as good as when I first made the t-shirt.

37 of 38 found the following review helpful:

4does what it says on the tinJun 24, 2005
By Mr. Paul Gentry O'Donovan
I do a lot of my own art design and printing and am frequently dismayed by the lack of imaginative artwork available from professional T.Shirt manufacturers.Also often dissapointed with goods I've ordered online. I have often desired to try using my own designs but was sceptical of results achievable using a home printer.

Decided this week to give Epson cool transfer paper a try - carefully following instructions and using an expendable T shirt to experiment.

I needn't have worried - worked perfect first time. There are plenty of pale pastel shade fabrics available that show off the prints superbly ~ these can be inexpensive and make the process cost effective. Laundered and handled carefully they give sufficient wear to provide a decorative alternative and cheap way to customise casual clothing. I'm impressed.

35 of 37 found the following review helpful:

2Confusing InstructionsAug 02, 2006
By YBANAG
Step.3 ...insert transfer paper with the blank side (printable surface) loaded correctly.

Both sides are blank. I found out the hard way and melted the film on the iron which is now useless.

TIP: glossy side is the printable side

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

3Works well for the price and easeMar 08, 2004
By Jamey Key
The print itself looks great, but when you cut it out and iron it on your white t-shirt, you can see the white background and it looks pretty amateurish. It also has a rather slick feel to it, but I guess most transfers do. It probably wouldnt look very good at all on a t-shirt other than white. But for a quick way to make one or a few custom t-shirts, its very easy, and will get ok results. Try it out, but use a new, white t-shirt.

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