Avery Carta stampabile a trasferimento termico per tessuti scuri, 8,5" x 11", stampante a getto d'inchiostro, 5 trasferibili a caldo (3279)

Brand:AVERY

3.6/5

39.03

Ottimo per l'artigianato dei bambini, il riconoscimento del marchio e per etichettare le maschere o gli scrub; personalizza facilmente la carta a trasferimento termico stampabile con modelli e disegni gratuiti sul sito Avery. Stampa facilmente le tue creazioni a casa con la tua stampante a getto d'inchiostro; basta stampare e tagliare il ferro da stiro su carta transfer utilizzando le forbici o una taglierina elettrica come Silhouette e Cricut. Trasferisci testo, immagini e foto su tessuti neri o di colore scuro con un normale ferro da stiro domestico o una termopressa professionale; le istruzioni complete per la carta di trasferimento del tessuto sono incluse in ogni confezione. Ideale su tessuti 100% cotone neri e di colore scuro; la carta a trasferimento termico dalla formula unica si lega al tessuto, lasciandolo morbido, elastico, lavabile in lavatrice e resistente allo sbiadimento. Crea e personalizza il tuo ferro da stiro stampabile sui trasferimenti; I fogli di trasferimento 8,5 x 11 sono fantastici per personalizzare mascherine, t-shirt, grembiuli, federe, borse, cappelli, canotte e altro ancora.

EAN: 806791882531

Categories: Casa e cucina,

Ottimo per l'artigianato dei bambini, il riconoscimento del marchio e per etichettare le maschere o gli scrub; personalizza facilmente la carta a trasferimento termico stampabile con modelli e disegni gratuiti sul sito Avery. Stampa facilmente le tue creazioni a casa con la tua stampante a getto d'inchiostro; basta stampare e tagliare il ferro da stiro su carta transfer utilizzando le forbici o una taglierina elettrica come Silhouette e Cricut. Trasferisci testo, immagini e foto su tessuti neri o di colore scuro con un normale ferro da stiro domestico o una termopressa professionale; le istruzioni complete per la carta di trasferimento del tessuto sono incluse in ogni confezione. Ideale su tessuti 100% cotone neri e di colore scuro; la carta a trasferimento termico dalla formula unica si lega al tessuto, lasciandolo morbido, elastico, lavabile in lavatrice e resistente allo sbiadimento. Crea e personalizza il tuo ferro da stiro stampabile sui trasferimenti; I fogli di trasferimento 8,5 x 11 sono fantastici per personalizzare mascherine, t-shirt, grembiuli, federe, borse, cappelli, canotte e altro ancora.
Brand AVERY
Brand ‎AVERY
Color White
Color ‎White
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 13,065 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Fabric Type ‎100 Cotton
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎3279
Item Weight ‎0.952 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Avery
Manufacturer Part Number ‎03279
Material Paper
Material ‎Paper
Material Type ‎Paper
Number of Items ‎1
Number of Pieces 5
Number of Pieces ‎5
Product Dimensions ‎11.8 x 9.94 x 1.88 inches
Sheet Size ‎8.5-x-11-inch
Size 8.5"x11"
Size ‎8.5"x11"

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Scritto da: Danielle
Little pricey but works well
I’m new to printable Htv. I also used a heat press to make my shirts. I wish it was a little cheaper for the amount you get but it did work. As you can see with the white shirt, the sheets for dark fabric still worked so I don’t think you need to only use it on dark fabrics. My only tip would be is that more heat isn’t always better and when I would apply more heat in an effort to ensure the design was in there good, if started to wrinkle. Thankfully, applying quick heat to the affected area smoothed it out. If you have any lifted areas after your initial press, I would recommend using a home iron to really apply heat where it’s needed instead of constantly going over the whole thing. Side note, I washed the white T-shirt after I applied the design (following the instructions) and had no issues. Will see how they all hold up after multiple washes.
Scritto da: DC2Kids
Pretty good, but only 5 sheets
For the price, you don’t get a lot of product. The product itself, however, is very good. The colors come out perfectly. It cuts great with a Cricut and is very easy to weed. Follow all instructions precisely and you will enjoy your creations for a long time to come.
Scritto da: Chelci
Very Easy!
After reading some of the reviews I was a little nervous to buy these, but I'm glad I did! They were super easy to use! I don't know if they hold up in the wash, since I never plan on washing mine, but they worked great for what I needed!
Scritto da: Starnet
Shirt
I loved this paper.
Scritto da: Shaniqua Agard
Love this paper
The easiest transfer paper to use and way cheaper on this app
Scritto da: S K Y
Wash the shirts, do not print in reverse, peel the back first !!! (and more)
These work really well, fourth time we are using this! A few tips for you, especially since the instructions leave a bit to be desired. 1) WASH THE SHIRT FIRST I forgot about the washing of the shirts ahead of time. The first time we used these the shirts are still hanging in there after about two years and multiple washes. The next two times we forgot to wash the shirts, the iron ons looked great but are peeling a bit already. 2) DO NOT PRINT IN REVERSE, THIS IS NOT AN IRON ON TRANSFER! THINK OF IT MORE LIKE AN IRON ON PATCH! Meaning: What you print out is what you will see EXACTLY on your shirt. The ink does not transfer to your shirt. if you're not sure what that means, do you know those little kid toy tattoos that you peel, apply to skin, and then put a wet sponge on the back of the tattoo to get the ink to "transfer" to the skin (and it does it in reverse of what you see). That is a transfer. This is more like an iron on patch, but instead of a patch, it is what you print out on the printer sheet. 3) PEEL THE BACKING FIRST! Because the "iron on patch" will be stuck to the surface it is on. If you do not peel the backing, then your print will be forever sealed to the backing. You want it sealed onto the shirt. Fortunately, the back of the sheet has numerous pieces on it, not just one big piece, so I was able to cut the shape of the heart on my transfer and still was able to peel it quite easily. 4) Use the white sheet included in between the iron and the printable. I think otherwise you may discolor your shirt with all the heat from the iron 5) 3 minutes, not a lot of pressure, repeatedly going over the entire printable esp the edges I did not use anything close to a lot of pressure, I think that also may discolor your fabric. Just fairly light even pressure over the course of 3 minutes, not staying in any one place too long, over and over and over 6) Let the surface cool down a bit after each iron Mostly because otherwise the next shirt will get hot when you put it down and it's waiting and you don't want to accidentally have your iron on printable get heat sealed any little bit before you apply the iron. Just to be on the safe side Great product!!!
Scritto da: MattBianco
Saved A Project Online T Shirt Printers Could Not Handle
Problem: third grader wanted to do a piano/singing tribute to Bowie, and online printers would not print the design sought due to copy right, though we had modified some of the graphics. Their position was understood. Then I discovered the Avery transfer paper. I bought both the dark and the light color transfer papers not knowing which the little guy would prefer at the end. Here is the upshot, working with both the light and dark paper: • Wash and dryer dry your t shirt/fabric first. A shrunk fabric works best • the more time you spend prepping and the closer you follow the instructions the better your end product • don't be afraid of force (pushing down) and heat • Trimming the extra paper on the light paper minimizing areas that will be clear but somewhat glossy • Trimming the extra areas on the dark paper avoids transferring the color white to the fabric • Through trial and error I figured out it is better to avoid sharp corners to make them round, reducing the risk of corners peeling off • The side of the paper you print on is the white side for both dark and light paper, so make sure you know how to load the paper in your inkjet printer • Your final print area can be larger than a sheet as you can cut images/words from the paper and space them or use them elsewhere on the shirt (for instance, arm badges can be printed in a corner of the same sheet) Trick: • To avoid damage to the reverse side graphics, if you do a front/back design, use a large cutting board or a piece of flat wood slide it in the t-shirt that way the wood sits between the front and back. This also solves the issue of both sides of the t-shirt not being perfectly flat/ironed before you start Light Color Paper: • You need to print in reverse as the image is reflected back on the fabric. I used Powerpoint and flipped the images and writing and avoided the online Avery tool for doing so • As mentioned before, you don't have to cut very precisely as you only leave behind gloss/clear where you don't trim Dark Color Paper: • You DO NOT need to print in reverse • You need peel of the printed paper BEFORE initiating transfer with an iron -I wasted one sheet not bing careful • The portion you don't trim transfer as white and you can create a border, rough or smooth, as I did with the front of the dark t shirt • Peeling the transfer portion from the t shirt before ironing is difficult....I used tweezers and eventually I managed to peel off the backing • You use an included parchment paper over the peeled paper to press the image onto the fabric Final Impressions: • Don't expect professional grade printing • Recognize these are not permanent and are intended for fun and event needs • Mistakes and rough edges on my work is my own haste getting in the way This met my needs, to have a front/back t-shirt design on both dark and white t-shirts, using the appropriate paper for each color. **** UPDATE ***** Both the white and black t shirts have been washed about 15 times each by now. And, they still look very nice.
Scritto da: Alex Beltwomen alt
T-shirts are not included
Didn't realize this, disappointed, instant 5 stars.
Scritto da: Maurice
Same Product, Different Package, Works Fine
I initially did not like 03279 sheets, but once you get used to them they work fine. These sheets, with the same model number have a different package. IMHO they are the identical product...no idea why the original and the new are sold alongside each other at different prices. I find that with my HP inkjet I have to use ordinary paper setting, not a matte photo-paper setting, or the ink bleeds all over the place. The instructions list printer settings for my HP that it does not have. Thus, I ruined two of the five sheets before I found a paper setting that worked. I take off a star on account of this. MY printer is an HP 8610, perhaps one of the most widely sold on the planet. The problem might be that it is being driven by Ubuntu (Linux), not Windoze. But this is becoming also quite main stream, so I'e expect a big outfit like Avery to cover this in their instructions.
Scritto da: A.P.B.
Great for kids or crafts
Printing use and quality - easy and great! Transfer use and quality - simple and great! The lasting quality of any of these iron-on transfers - meh. Washed inside-out on cold and hung to dry, I can see the colour starting to fade after only a few washes. And goodness forbid a cat walks on your chest while you're wearing one of the shirts, any claw will damage the finish. These did print and transfer better than any off-brand I've used in the past and I was really hoping they'd last longer, too. Pretty disappointed, I dread to think I might have to get a proper T-shirt transfer press down the road, the transfers for those aren't cheap, either.
Scritto da: Robert Graham
They work well
Finally got a chance to try these and wrecked my first 1 but the 2nd one went well. Take your time, read the instructions and do exactly as they say and you will be fine. For the price there could be a few more in the package. If buying for white only they come with more and I am not sure what the difference really would be between them.
Scritto da: April W.
Not a solid sheet!!!!
What they don’t tell you in the description is that there are two wavey lines separating the page. No idea why they would make it this way?? It should be a full solid sheet but it’s not. Stupid. My ink jet printer wouldn’t print out without weird lines so I couldn’t even iron mine on to see the end result. Good luck though!

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