HP Q1974A Iron-on Transfers for Color Fabrics (8.5x11, 6 Sheets)

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$11.99
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Features

  • 6 iron-on transfers
  • Works with most inkjet printers
  • Ideal for use on color fabrics
  • Each sheet measures 8.5 by 11 inches
  • Backing can be peeled when sheet cools

Description

Bring out the best in your printer and your work - by using Hewlett-Packard printer accessories and supplies. They're designed and manufactured to meet the same high standards as your Hewlett-Packard printer. They'll work with your printer to deliver exceptional print quality and years of reliable performance.

Spotlight customer reviews

Transfers for Fabric

[ Posted: 2008-07-15 ]

Rating: 100%
 

I have made adorable tees and aprons for the whole family with these transfers. Easy instructions!

impossible

[ Posted: 2008-06-06 ]

Rating: 20%
 

I've tried these transfers several times on several different types of fabrics and they simply do not work. I've been disappointed every time, after following the directions to the letter. The image did not transfer no matter how hot the iron and how much pressure I applied. Ruined a couple t-shirts in the process.

Also, hp printing software will flip the image horizontally when you select "iron-on transfer" in printing properties, so if you have already flipped your image in the document, when you print onto the transfer paper the image will have flipped BACK without warning. I wasted several sheets of this paper dealing with that problem.

HP Iron on transfers

[ Posted: 2008-05-30 ]

Rating: 100%
 

These transfer papers are top notch, and look great. When we run out we'll be buying them again.

The Iron-On

[ Posted: 2008-04-19 ]

Rating: 100%
 

The HP Iron-on for Color Fabrics is an easy to use product. You just have to remember to cut along the lines and what you want will come out great. The instructions are included in with the product.

great!

[ Posted: 2007-11-15 ]

Rating: 100%
 

These are awesome. I was skeptical about them because we all know how iron-on stuff usually goes... But I used a inkjet printer and printed off a graphic and it ironed on perfectly, even better than most real t-shirts. Immediately I came up with many t-shirts I wanted to make because they looked very high quality like a company made them.. highly recommended.