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🔥 Make your dark fabrics pop with pro-grade transfers that last!
Printers Jack Iron-On Heat Transfer Paper offers 20 premium 8.3x11.7" sheets designed specifically for dark cotton and nylon fabrics. Compatible with major inkjet printers using pigment ink, it delivers vibrant, durable, and crack-resistant transfers that withstand washing and drying. Ideal for creative professionals and DIY enthusiasts aiming to craft personalized apparel and gifts with ease and lasting quality.













| ASIN | B07T2QGT6F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,981 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #9 in Sewing Heat Transfer Paper |
| Brand | Printers Jack |
| Color | For Dark Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,687) |
| Date First Available | June 15, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
| Item model number | B07T2QGT6F |
| Manufacturer | PJ LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Dark Color 20 Sheets |
| Material Type | Used on the Dark Color Cotton or Nylon Fabrics(more than 60% cotton content) |
| Number of Items | 20 |
| Paper Finish | Coated |
| Paper Weight | 80 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.47 x 9.33 x 12.48 inches |
| Sheet Size | 8.3x11.7 Inches |
| Size | 20 Sheets |
K**S
Great product!
I wanted to make t-shirts to celebrate my husband's 60th birthday using old childhood photos. I wasn't sure I could make them look nice and do it at a reasonable cost. I found this transfer paper, looked at the reviews, and decided that it was a good price, and I should give it a try. I am so glad I did! It was easy to use, and the shirts look great. I will definitely be buying this transfer paper again in the future. I highly recommend this transfer paper.
A**T
Satisfied Customer
I recently used Printers Jack Iron-On Heat Transfer Paper for Dark Fabrics to make custom T-shirts, and I was pleasantly surprised by the quality. The colors came out vibrant and showed up really well on dark cotton fabric. The transfer process was simple to follow, and the paper adhered smoothly without peeling right away.
K**S
Paper
Easy to use.
C**À
Some worked others didn't fully transfer following the same method for each transfer
Eh. I'm not sure if any heat transfer paper works perfectly every time. I looked up and followed all the directions: prewashed and fully dried totes. Pre-ironed to get rid of wrinkles. I used an iron on hottest setting (cotton/linen). I ironed on a flat wooden tv tray (ruined it, oops) instead of an ironing board as recommended. Worked best when I pressed the iron and held it down 30 seconds per section working my way around the cutout of the design for about 6 and a half minutes then waiting about 3-5 minutes to cool before removing paper. I started off using a lint remover prior, but forgot a few times and didn't notice a difference. Some turned out pretty good, others were ok with a vintage like look that worked ok enough, but others were a mess which was very frustrating. Thankfully my design was just words and I bought fabric markers and was able to touch up and fix the ones that the heat transfer didn't fully transfer on the fabric. Maybe if I had a press it would work better than an iron. I don't know why some complained about not knowing which side to print on. It is clear which side is which. I used an svg format design. I used setting for inkjet paper, fit to A4 size paper, normal print quality (my design was alphabetical letters not a photo), vivid print, and mirror print. Some had the crinkly peeling off spots especially on parts that didn't have the design. The packets came with 2 parchment like sheets of paper that I read you are supposed to use afterwards to iron over the heat transfer design to "seal" it in the material, but that seemed to remove additional ink off, so I only used it to iron over after using the fabric marker touch up/fill ins to seal that in aftet 24 hours of resting.
L**Z
Perfecto
Excelente…lo utilicé para hacer bolsos para mi cumpleaños
S**S
Worth it!
What I needed quickly and priced well too..would highly recommend and repurchase!!
T**N
Crumbles in pieces
Where to start?! There are no instructions as others have said. You don't know which side to print from. I searched the Amazon reviews for answers and that didnt help so I finally went on Youtube to figure out how to use it. That was very helpful but the product is just garbage. I don't know if I got an old pack or what but this stuff is junk. I have used the light and the dark both in case there was a difference. Well there is. The material for Light fabric is either old or just worthless because as soon as you start to weed it; it crumbles and falls apart. You are left with plastic particles everywhere. Save your money and buy the Siser Heat Transfer paper (DTV). Techwrap just came out with a new improved Heat Transfer Paper. After I use the rest of my Siser DTV I will try that too as Siser is pricey but you get what you pay for. I will use the rest of this Printers Jack stuff for backgrounds on shirts or something.
K**A
Lifting
Quality of pictures were very good, Easy to peel and cut, but doesn’t stay on shirts. Made a shirt yesterday at 7 PM and the paper is already lifting.
S**I
Colours came out beautiful
After much, and mean very much researching before going back to transfers from many years ago, and sublimation, decided on this for the dark fabrics and the colours came out stunning, had to feel for the edge of the transfer, so am really pleased. Thanks to those who know what they are doing and posted for us to read
A**N
Dark heat transfer paper
This is the best for doing tshirts or any iron projects . Holds up very good after washing several times
B**R
Need help with this please
I placed the paper in my Epson printer glossy part facing down printed it (mirrored) then used my heat press machine but still there is like a transparent film on top that I can’t remove
L**A
Better than I even expected
I got these for some DIY I had planned and was pleasantly surprised at how well it went. It took a little trial and error to figure out how they work best but once you have that figured out it works great. They went through my printer just fine and ironed on great. I have used these a few different times now for different projects and each time I was happy with the outcome. The only downside was that sometimes it can be a little difficult to peel away the backing before actually ironing it on. It just takes a little bit of patience.
S**A
My item didn’t work
This paper is not good very hard to peel I don’t like this
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