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HP C6049A Iron-on Transfersx$3.99
    (24 reviews)
Best Price: $3.99
Make your own wearable art with your computer and HP DeskJet printer. Just print your designs and photos onto HP Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers and apply to t-shirts, sweatshirts and fabric crafts. It's fun and easy!
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.
MPN: 295045 - UPC: 088698198063
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Customer Reviews
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Easy, Fast, and Long Lasting      By AXFC6ETFOWYUH on 2002-10-09
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...      By A2GV4P4ZFAWG1D on 2004-01-31
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.
The quality is really better!      By A3MQX10SB17PNI on 2004-06-16
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!
Iron-ons for shirts      By A1FL5CLBRS7Q1L on 2004-02-18
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.
Never works for me      By on 2000-05-03
The pictures usually crack by the first washing. (Definitely by the 3rd or 4th)
- HP Iron-On transfers
     By on 2001-10-24
I tried the iron-on transfer paper in my HP Deskjet 970 printer. I ironed my design onto a 50/50 cotton T-shirt. It says you can machine wash these iron-ons, but when I did so, the iron-on design fell to pieces in my washing machine. It was a major mess to clean up my machine...And yes, I did wash it in cold water as instructed...
- very good product need to mark the side to print to better
     By A2IHLMB6ADITQA on 1999-10-27
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.
- Excited at the concept, disappointed at the result
     By on 2002-04-29
Easy to use and iron on. Looks great!! But that is before you wash it. If you intend to use more than once, forget it. We followed directions perfectly and the shirt was still ruined.
- So frustrating!
     By on 2003-01-31
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?
- t-shirt transfers
     By A1EATKAT3FF5I0 on 2005-07-21
I've used both H-P and Office Depot transfers, & been happy with both. Both went on easily & did not peel off in washing, although there was some fading after a number of months. This may have been avoided with more careful laundering. I liked the Office Depot somewhat better--but both were satisfactory. I have to say that the Avery dark t-shirt transfers are ones I would never use again because not only did the black ink in my Epson printer bleed with the Avery transfers, but the two times I attempted to used them, my printer stopped printing in black and caused me no end of trouble. I would be wary of the Avery. I plan to stick to the two brands I've had luck with.
- Easy and Simple
     By on 2002-01-05
If you can print on to a piece of paper, you can print on to these sheets. I scanned a picture from my son's favorite book, (but you could easily use a photograph or any downloaded picture you have) I then printed it on to the transfer paper, then simply ironed it onto a white t-shirt (you have apply pressure, but not difficult at all!). Now he can wear his favorite dragon where ever he goes. This would work well with company logos for corporate shirts or giveaways as well.
- Watch Out On White
     By A3PGXOHZCTCVG on 2005-09-25
I've done this a number of times... making "Big Brother" or "Baby" t-shirts. When using the HP paper, the white transfer backing stands out substantially against the white of the t-shirt. The end effect is that of a 1970's "patch".
I had better luck when the paper had to be "reversed" and then transferred onto the t-shirt.
- Waste of Time
     By on 2001-08-24
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.
- They work
     By A1MVZGMB3ZWNV1 on 2001-10-10
Follow the included instructions, especially the cold water one and they won't crack. I've had some shirts for more than 100 washings, they crack less than my mass produced t shirts.
- What a joke
     By A1Y13LI4K8STWT on 2004-12-10
I bought these because I have an HP printer and figured they would be best for the shirts I want to make. I couldn't get them to take for anything in the world. I put the pressure on it, ironed them longer, everything you can think of and they still wouldn't take. Then when I finally got one to take it completely cracked and crumbled and started peeling off before an hour was up. It never made it to the wash, so now I am out the money I paid for them and still have no shirts. Any other brands you suggest instead?
- It sure does stick, gotta give it that.
     By A3F4U7A8E9XVDS on 2007-06-11
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.
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.
- perfect and easy for quick job
     By A13EQ4ALVPR0WI on 2007-01-04
now if youre going to use all the iron-ons, then it takes about 2 hours to make a dozen or so t-shirts, but the quality is pretty nice, and looks very professional. All you need is a regular iron, and white t-shirts! perfect product and cheap too.
- Waste of Time
     By on 2001-08-24
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.
- Great for transfers
     By A1K2MCN9YBR0LE on 2006-12-30
Bought this to make crafts and ornaments for Christmas. Did just what it said it does. Had no problems with it. Recommend
- Good Product - But a few things you need to know!
     By AF6JOENKCL96S on 2007-07-26
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.
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.
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!
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| Product 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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