How To Use T Shirt Transfer Paper Step By Step
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Step-by-step tutorial of how to use T-shirt transfer paper to transfer photos, images, logos or text onto fabrics such as T-shirts, cotton bags, etc. PPD Transfer Paper for fabrics comes in Light or Dark. Refer to our included instructions when using the light vs. dark transfer paper since the instructions can vary by product type. Purchase transfer paper at the PPD UK/international store photopaperdire... or at the PPD US store us.photopaperd....
This is actually helpful time to go print Bakugo on my shirt 😭
Thank you 🙏
me but with hawks
kay .w same i was just about to do it today 😳
Wohh...i will print neji hyuga
bruh I put killua on mine😃
Excellent product, very happy with my purchase.
I'd been using cheaper transfer paper just to test things out as I'm new to the whole heat transfer printing industry, and they were truly awful.
Having since used this product I can honestly say the result are absolutely brilliant compared to the previous product I had been using.
A 10/10 for me, follow this guide and you can't go wrong, you soon remember everything and it becomes natural for you to do when starting and finishing the entire process.
Josh Simpkin Thanks for the great feedback Josh.
Kush Tees wats the name of the paper and were can i buy it
Photo Paper Direct wats the name of the paper and were can i buy it
Photo Paper Direct
hello is your product available in philippines??
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thanks..
This was a 1 minute video turned into 9 minutes..... omg. but helpful thank you
What is the best material blend for the t-shirt recommended for this process. 100% cotton or any other?
I like how you reply to ur comments )))
Didn't reply to yours tho
Lol ironic
now i can print a supreme logo but replaced with "oppai" on a shirt
YOU, FUCKING GENIUS
Thank you voodoo much I wanted a shirt online but my parents said no now I can make it myself
U r a life saver
Would this work on a jean material?? I’m painting overtop of it
Sir which paper setting should i select plzz tell
Hi Bana Ak, I suggest you try and source the silicon sheet. It helps embed the transfer further into the fabrics. Thanks for the comment.
Excellent video. I have two requests for t-shirts with images. And while I do have a Cricut Exp. Air 2, I have a lot to learn before attempting a complicated project. Your method seems so much easier. I can't wait to purchase the transfer paper and get started! Thank you for such a clear-cut and informative video.
Many thanks for the kind words!
This was very useful!! I used this to make my leavers shirt for school, and this tutorial made my life so much more easier! Thank you!!
Very helpful . Thanks , I had to do some transfer in recent days but failed in first. I did this long long time ago and I was not sure how I exactly did it again. Description with paper I ordered was poor. This helped me remember. Thanks
Thank you 🙏
This looks better than using normal paper
Thank you for this simple, straightforward video. I now know where I was going wrong.....lol 😄😄😄
Thank you!
Hi sir, I would like known about ... Whether the transfer paper is used for printing images using Epson printer ....!And then used for transfer the image to T-shirt by heat press printing machine
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I've never known how to actually centre the image. With this image it doesn't matter too much, but with things like boxes and big text, centering it is absolutely vital. How does one get it done so accurately?
A good tip is to make your design and print on same size copy paper to make sure the design is where you want it, before printing on the more expensive transfer paper. How to centre the image will depend on the software you're using, but it must be an option. MS Word is useful for preparing designs with text, it also features a built-in option to centre the image (as well as the important 'mirror' text function). I hope this helps a little. Thanks for the comment.
Hi, thanks for the reply. What I actually meant is when you place the paper on the t-shirt, how do you get it on the centre of the t-shirt? It's very hard to lie the t-shirt flat out so it can be measured. How does one know how high/low to place an image - how to centre it and how to ensure it's straight and not lopsided in anyway. Even 1 or 2 millimeters can be detected.
Ok, I see what you mean. We normally place the shirt in the middle of the work top and measure using the neck as the centre point. I hope this helps.
Does it print on black t shirt in mirror image (using dark transfer paper)?
Hi, will the white parts of your picture show on a grey t-shirt?
Hiya ppd so basically what is the difference between the different back logos for example on one pack u have red lines and another u have it just saying PPD in red ??
Hi, precisely the same, just a branding change. The transfer paper is unchanged. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you🤍✨ this video really helps
Hi yhabz marinel, we used transfer paper for Inkjet to transfer the image and silicon paper to help push the transfer deeper into the fabric. Thanks for the comment.
very good and well explained.
HI THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THIS EDUCATION REPRESENTATIONAL VIDEO. .
Can it be used for canvass.cloth?
So like i did exactly what you instructed and turns out after i iron the transfer imagine onto my shirt it intends to rip when i pulled it apart from the shirt. like stretch it. What should i do?
can you recommend a paper that will print on dark colors but not have a white outline. What I'm trying to do is very small and i won't be able to cut it all out perfectly with a razor blade. Hoping you might be able to help me.
This was the most helpful video thank you!
Thank you 🙏
can you use it on windbreakers and crew socks??
thanks for this, btw what is the difference of the opaque colored inkjet, and the transparent look lik inkjet? that the one I uses
Great illustration
Thank you 👍
Can you use grease proof paper instead of the silicone to finish of the transfer?
Hi, certain types of grease proof paper are absolutely suitable. Thanks for the comment.
this was so helpful, is there any fabric that you can't use transfer paper on or can it be anything?
Thank you 🙏 As for fabric, you need to ensure that the fabric won't damage from the heat. Suitable fabrics include Cotton, Viscose, Silk and Linen. Thanks for the comment!
OMG!! i never think about to watch youtube first befoore i make mine and I make it wrong!!! thats why it didnt work for me and because the Textiles is not reverse haha But i'm gonna try this instructions Thank you so much
+Jenny Aquino You're welcome. Thanks for the comment.
Good video thanks! I didn't get silicone paper. what's an alternative? Thanks!
Hi, if you can, ask the supplier for silicon paper, always worth trying. If that fails, you can use grease proof paper as long as it is high quality one and has a good non stick surface. Thanks for the comment.
Am I able to put a design on the shoulder of a t-shirt ?
Hi! I have a question. So all you need is transfer paper, right? Normal printer, normal ink like we use for normal printing?
Linh DIY Correct. All you need is an Inkjet printer, an iron (or heat press) and the transfer paper. Thanks for the comment.
i've seen people add plastic wrap on top of the paper before they iron. does that make the print last longer or is it just for the shine?
Hi, you are correct. This paper is a silicon sheet which helps embed the design further into the fabric, thereby improving durability. PPD range of transfer paper comes complete with silicon sheet, some other sellers do the same, but not all. Thanks for the comment.
very nice video thank you so much
Hi, what specific transfer paper should i use for black shirts that the white background on the transfer paper wouldn't be visible? thanks in advance xx
Hi, such product is not available when using an inkjet printer. For this way to work, you need a laser printer paper which we regrettably do not offer. Thank you for your comment.
I want to print smaller graphics on many tshirts. Is it recommended, after printing duplicates of the deaign on one sheet, to cut out smaller pieces of the paper before pressing?
(I'm trying to save paper and money)
Hi, you need to cut before pressing, correct. Thanks for the comment!
Hi, is it possible to transfer onto leather or suede?
I understand that you can use grease proof paper, but does it have to be in white, mines like a yellow light brown colour
Hi, should be fine, they come in different colours. Thanks for the comment.
I've already mirrored the design at a DARK transfer paper. So what should i do? Should i follow the instruction for the light transfer paper?
Hi, mirroring the image when using dark transfer is optional, not required, but also won't effect the end result. If you have dark transfer paper, you need to follow the dark transfer steps. I hope this helps. Thanks for the comment.
also what happens if there is a long gap after the graphic being printed on paper and being used on tshirt? Is there any guideline for the same? What happens if there is a long gap? e.g. if printer is in one house and iron is in another.
Hi, that should not be a problem. Just make sure to keep the transfer away from moisture. Thanks for the comment.
Hello, I was wondering if you were to use this paper on a colored shirt, will the white around the image show up? Thanks in advanced
Hi, any coloured fabrics will require the dark transfer paper. If you use light transfer paper on any colour fabric but for white, you won't see the transfer. I hope this helps. Thanks for the comment.
Yes, that helped me so much. Thank you!
This is very very helpful, thanks so much! :)
+approaching infinity Thank you.
can you wash the shirt anytime later . are will the picture go away.?
will this work on paper or metal? I could spray fixative on them?
Hi, transfer paper is designed for fabric only. Fixative spray isn't designed for fabric. Thanks for the comment!
Would the logo start to fade after washing it?
do we have to wait for the transfer paper to absorb the ink before ironing?
+Joshua Cheng Hi, The transfer paper can be ironed as soon as it is printed. Just make sure to iron on the inside out, not on the transfer. Thanks for the comment.
Do you print on the glossy side or the paper side? Cause mine doesn't have lines on of the side of the paper
Hi, it's the coated side on which you're printing on. If you're unsure, I suggest you contact the seller. Thanks for the comment!
vry gud info thnk u so much
Hi, if i'll wash the t-shirt print, will it fade?? Can I use a washing machine or will I handwash it?? Please help. Thanks.
I am having brown shirt shall I use this or dark coloured transfer paper
+Yousef Hi, The dark transfer is suitable for brown colour garment. Thanks for the comment.
please i have a question Do I use ordinary printed paper or have a specific name and ink any ink or certain ink
thanks for your help
Hi, you will need transfer paper for fabric. Our range works with any Inkjet printer using normal inks. You can order from our UK / International Store - goo.gl/MkeowS or order from our USA Store - goo.gl/S0eIFJ thanks for the comment.
Hi, Can I use Epson L120 printer? It can be work using normal ink Or I need to use sublimation ink?
Hi, the PPD transfer works with any Inkjet printer using normal inks. Thanks for the comment!
Very nice....Which type of t shirt material can we use.?..polyster..cotton
Hi, you'll get the best results (image quality and durability) by using 100% cotton. Thanks for the comment!
im wondering if this the transfer image comes off glossy right after ironing? pr Does the silicone paper do that to the image?. Asking because I want to do embroidery over a color pictures but glossy finished wont help if thats the case. thanks!!!
Hi, You can peel the image when HOT or COLD When Peeling HOT - immediately after finishing the Ironing, peel the paper in a quick smooth action. The image will now be on the fabric and will be matt in finish When Peeling COLD - after finishing the ironing, allow the paper to cool to room temperature. Once cold, peel the paper (there is no time limit on doing this, you can wait as long as you like). Cold peel achieves a Glossy Finish on the shirt. I hope this helps. Thanks for the comment!
Would I be able too print onto this transfer paper using my standard hp printer and ink?
Shane-Hayden Harwood Hi, It needs to be an Inkjet printer. Any brand of Inkjet printer is suitable. Thanks for the comment.
Hey
For dark fabrics, is there any special considerations to be noted?
Is it a hard and fast rule to use 1200W iron? What about using 500W or 700W and keeping it pressured for a longer duration.
Thanks.
Hi, The process will not work with an iron lower than 1400w, even if you lron for longer. If you have areas of the transfer that have not adhered well this is because either you did not give enough heat in this area or not enough pressure was applied. Make sure you are working on a solid surface and not on an ironing board. Thanks for the comment.
can someone tell me this... if your using a heat press, im using the PowerPress, do you use a piece of parchment paper or silicon paper on top of the transfer when doing the initial press? or only on the 2nd press?
Hi, using the silicon when using the dark transfer with a heat press is not required. When using the light transfer paper (with heat press or an iron), we do recommend using the silicon. This video will also help ua-cam.com/video/y8D9HWzg1II/v-deo.html&feature=emb_title Thanks for the comment!
Do u get the transfer sheet and the silicone paper in the same pack?
Hi, yes. The PPD transfer papers come with a re-usable silicon sheet. Thanks for the comment.
Which types of clothes can be used....
Cotten,synthetic,or any else
Can u use a canon pixma printer?
Does the ink feels like a regular shirt that has designs on them?
Expert Village Hi, The ink is held on the shirt within a film which stiffens the printed area a little but becomes softer after a few washes. It is a similar feel as a screen printed shirt. Thanks for the comment.
Could this be used for printing football team badges and ironing onto football shirts ?
Hi, As long as the material that you are ironing on can withstand the heat of the iron, you can safely transfer the design on to it. Look at the label on the back of the garment for any restrictions. Normally Cotton, Viscose, Polyester, Silk etc are great, just double check. Thanks for the comment.
hi, does the silicon paper come with the transfer paper package?
Hi, Each pack comes with reusable silicon sheet. Thank you for the comment.
What type T-shirts are print by this transfer paper(cotton, polyester,nylon)and who will tell by you....
can i use something else besides the silicone paper? (mine did not include with the package!)
Hi, yes you can also use greaseproof baking paper. Thanks for the comment.
Photo Paper Direct Hello sir, What if i dont want a white back ground on my prints? Let's say for example. I printed the same image as yours in the video and put it on a BLACK t shirt. I dont want the white outline that you said it should be left like a couple of mm from the image. What if i dont want that?
And then u can say that i could print it with a black background. What if i have a different shade of black. Something charcoal greyish. What will i do to get rid of the outline?
And another question. What does the silicon paper does?
Michael Tan Hi, If you are using a dark transfer paper, you need to be able to remove all the white areas from the transfer before transferring to the shirt. All the white visible areas on the paper will also be visible on the shirt. This is a limitation of the dark transfer paper. The silicon is there to protect the Iron or heat press when you place the transfer face up on the garment and have to Iron it on the exposed image. Thanks for the comment.
can I use it with sublimation printer and sublimation ink ?
Hi, the PPD range only works with standard inkjet inks, dye based or pigmented. Thanks for the comment.
Does it hold up after a wash
Can parchment paper be used the same way instead of the silicon paper?
Hi, good baking paper, if that's what you meant, can do the job. Test on a small area first as baking papers vary in quality. Thanks for the comment!
I love this
Hello, very useful info. I have one question, This technique is suitable for transfer prints to a metal sheet. Thank you. Sorry for my english.
Hi, it is only suitable to transfer onto fabrics. Thanks for the comment.
My question is do it need to be colored ink or regular black ink ?
Hi, if your design has colour, you'll need colour ink. If the design is black you'll need only black ink. The transfer sheet will accept either. Thanks for the comment!
I can copy using brilliant copy paper.?
so cool thanks
Hello, can this only be done with inkjet printer? Or laser as well
Hi, the PPD range only works with Inkjet printer, sorry. Thanks for the comment!
Eh have a feeling if you don't cut all the white outline on the image and try doing this on a Black shirt you will have a white border around the image which may or may not look good, that's a lot of work to cut a image out with no white in it.
hi, you are correct, quite a bit of work. Using a cricut as we did in this video will help solve this ua-cam.com/video/anvkmByEyDo/v-deo.html Thanks for the comment.
Does the white of the transfer paper transfer on the shirt??
Hi, light transfer paper (for white fabrics only) is clear, so any unprinted areas won't show. Dark transfer paper has a white background. Therefore any unprinted areas will appear white due to the transfer paper background. When using either light or dark, it is best to trim any unprinted areas. Thanks for the comment!
If you put the workingman reverse it does not come out as you expect it to
Photo Paper Direct how many washes would you expect this to survive? Also, which pack should I buy if I am printing on Grey Gildan Heavy Cotton t-shirts? Thanks in advance!
Hi, We have another video on the channel with basic transfer paper washing instructions. The average washes seems to be 15 to 20, though you can improve on that significantly by following the advice in the video. Thanks for the comment.
i just used it but for some reason it didnt work when i peeled it off the top layer can off just leaving white
i dont think my image stuck propery???
I’m trying to use this transfer paper with my epson 2800 inkjet but it’s not printing. Why?
Can u suggest or share a link of parchment papers that can be used incase we loose those provided by you
Sure, where are you based? Thanks!
Will transfer paper work with a Canon PIXMA MG2540S inkjet printer 😭😭😭😭💔
Hi, the PPD Transfer Paper is perfect with Canon PIXMA MG2540S . Thanks for the comment!
Thank you!!!
I tried using it with my heatpress and something the image isn’t sticking to the shirt and gets rough or the paper I’m supposed to peel stays stuck to the image?? I’m following the instructions for heat and time but it’s happened to multiple sheets and ruined my shirt
Hi, I am sorry to hear that. Are you using the light or dark transfer? Also, what are the settings you use for pressing (heat and duration). Finally, we have a video showing the process for heatpress at ua-cam.com/video/y8D9HWzg1II/v-deo.html which will help. Thanks for the comment.
Hello,
Would I be able to cite the print out image on my cricut?
Hi, the PPD Transfer Paper works with all smart cutters incl Cricut. Thanks for the comment!
I think you don't need to cut it out. This saves you time for mass production.
I used the same method. First time I had a issue. When peeling even the paper stick onto the Tshirt with the design. Any suggestion? Is it because I didn't wait to cool down?
Hi, was it the transfer paper that got stuck or the silicon sheet? Thanks for the comment.
Photo Paper Direct the silicon sheet inside the transfer paper brother. Why did it happen. It was a white t shirt. So it's forming a white background kinda along with the design on the t shirt. Is it because of too much heat applied? I dont think so. Coz it was iron only.
Hi, if the silicon sticks, you've overheated the silicon. Apply less time and ensure you cover the entire sheet evenly. Thanks for the comment.
Very helpful sir. im a newbie and I just want to ask are you using pigment ink or dye ink? thanks
Thanks John. You can use ANY Inkjet printer including HP, Canon, Epson, Lexmark, Kodak and other makes including Dye and pigment based inks. Thanks for the comment.
which settings did you use for this kind of paper ?
Hi, settings will vary depending on the printer. The pack includes detailed instructions. You will normally print in low of medium quality. Thanks for the comment!
Great video thanks you, I'm going to try this :)
I just tried the dark transfer paper with a 1200w iron and the silicone paper as instructed. The result was that the transfer image melted! What was I doing wrong?
Hi, what is the image size and how long for did you iron? Thanks for the comment.
What kind of inkjet printer will be suitable for multiple colors
Hi, the PPD transfer paper is suitable with any make/model of Inkjet printer, so any will do. Thanks for the comment.
Do they sell these in South Africa?