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The PPD 20 Sheets Inkjet Iron-on Heat Transfer Vinyl Paper offers professional-quality, vibrant transfers optimized for cotton and light fabrics. This 20-sheet pack ensures easy, precise application with included instructions and an alignment tool, delivering durable, wash-resistant designs compatible with all standard inkjet printers. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts and small-scale creators aiming to personalize apparel and fabric crafts with lasting impact.










| Manufacturer | Photo Paper Direct |
| Brand | PPD |
| Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 0.2 x 11.69 inches |
| Item model number | PPD-1-20 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | Light |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 20 Sheets (8.5 x 11) |
| Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch Inches |
| Paper Finish | Specially Coated |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PPD-1-20 |
S**.
Good
PPD Inkjet Premium Iron-On White and Light Colored T-Shirt Transfers Paper is a game-changer for DIY enthusiasts like me. These 8.5x11-inch sheets (Pack of 20) have been a lifesaver when it comes to creating custom designs on my favorite clothing items. The quality of the transfers is outstanding. The colors appear vibrant and true to the original design, whether it's a bold graphic or a delicate illustration. I've used other transfer papers before, but none have matched the crispness and durability of PPD's product. What sets this transfer paper apart is its versatility. Whether I'm working with white or light-colored fabrics, the results are consistently impressive. It adheres well to the fabric and doesn't peel or crack even after multiple washes. One thing I appreciate is the ease of use. The instructions are clear, and the printing process is hassle-free. It's great for creating personalized gifts, team shirts, or simply updating my wardrobe with unique designs. In conclusion, PPD Inkjet Premium Iron-On White and Light Colored T-Shirt Transfers Paper has become my go-to choice for all my DIY apparel projects. It offers exceptional quality, versatility, and ease of use. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to add a creative touch to their clothing.
S**D
Best Printable Heat Transfer ever!!
Best printable heat transfer paper on the market. I’ve tried 5 different brands on Amazon and this is the only one that is reliable for me. Many others won’t peel correctly or you have to wait 24 hours after printing or don’t last after one wash. PPD is perfect. It last for many washes and I actually put it through the dryer on low heat and never have any problems, I know it is recommended to air dry and I accidentally dried a printed shirt. To my surprise it came out of the dryer perfectly. Never buying another brand again!!
T**E
PPD Sheets
I was so nervous but these were super easy to use. Remember to peel the backing off before ironing. I kept forgetting but luckily it did not ruin the picture. It adhered well. Gives like a paper quality. Didn’t wrinkle or crease.
R**W
worked... for a short time!
worked as described. Only issue was once applied, they would peel off over a brief period.
F**Y
When used correctly these are amazing PLEASE READ
I've been using this brand dark transfer papers for. awhile now, with a heat press machine, and I'm almost always happy with the results. First, when using heat press, make sure it is set at 375 and for 13-15 secs (max). Set to hard pressure. Also, I use no less than 350 in resolution for my images and they come out so so SO colorful and clear. Resolution is important. Also, understand that if you're running a tshirt merch business, your customers may be sending you a flawed image. Take the time to clean up any images you use, increase the resolution, increase the vibrancy, etc. Make sure your screen brightness is up so that you're viewing the image on your computer screen accurately (color-wise). I have had zero issues cutting my images on this paper. Also, zero issues peeling the image. I definitely recommend having a 2nd person help if you are trying to arrange peeled images to a shirt while its under the heat press. The images WILL curl under heat and that makes it impossible to press. INSTEAD, invest in a teflon pad/pillow and have your 2nd person hold it directly under the heat on the press so that it blocks the heat while you arrange your peeled images. ALSO, you can arrange the peeled images on the shirt OFF the heat press and you and your 2nd person can carefully carry the shirt to the heat press (while the parchment paper is already placed on top of shirt) IF you are heat pressing an image on a material that hasn't been pre-washed and is a dark color, there is a chance that, that color may bleed through the image. I do a lot of printing on shirts that I've tie dyed and I've found that I have to wash the shirts twice to avoid any color bleeding through. To anyone doing a big order, do ONE shirt and wash before doing the entire order so you can see how it holds up. Lastly, this product listing doesn't really specifically say to use sublimation ink. It says to use regular ink. So if you've been using regular ink and you're unhappy with the color quality, this is likely why. USE SUBLIMATION INK!!!!! Sublimation ink is compatible with inkjet printers and it costs about the same to fill/refill. You can find this ink online easily. SN: I mentioned parchment paper......not sure what everyone else is using but I use high quality parchment paper between my shirts and the heat press. Make sure the parchment paper is not folded, creased, torn etc or it will leave an imprint in your image. DO not use butcher paper. Bad idea, learn from me! After you're done pressing, let the parchment paper remain for about 30 seconds before peeling off. Do not move the shirt or fold or wash for, well, as long as you can until its time to wear or package (But allow shirt to cool UNMOVED for at least an hour before handling). I can't think of anything else but I read all the bad reviews on this product and most of them sounded like issues that are fixable with the tips I included here. My customers LOVE their shirts and hoodies. The only time I've had issues is when my printer was acting up, which was an ink and false paper jam issue, not a transfer paper issue. DO NOT FORCE JAMMED PAPER OUT EVER! Instead, turn the printer off and on and this will push the stuck paper through. Hope this helps!
F**K
Jams my printer but is good quality
Ok, so the quality of this paper is good. When you can finally get it to feed into your printer. I'm using an Epson ET 15000 which prints up to 13x19, so I thought these 11x17 sheets would work well. I'll explain why they don't. First. The paper comes rolled up in a box. This makes it nearly impossible to feed into my printer. When it feeds, it immediately jams, causing wrinkles on the paper rendering them completely un-useable. Eventually I was able to feed a sheet into my printer which took a lot of patience and care, not to mention I wasted a few sheets in the process. At $2 per sheet, it is frustrating to deal with this issue, but unfortunately this is one of the only options for this type of printable heat press paper. The best solution would be shipping these with a stiff piece of board to keep them straight while shipping. There is a thin piece of board in the packaging but it ships bent which defeats the purpose. Update: Since writing this review, future deliveries arrived flat, in soft packaging, with a thin board to keep it from bending. I have had to return the item 2 times due to the item being bent in the shipping process, whether the corner was bent (which renders it unprintable) or it was left leaning against my door which then caused it to bend and cause more jamming issues... That being said, they replaced the item and it has been a more pleasant experience, just don't count on it to arrive and be in useable condition in a pinch, because you could end up needing to send it back and wait for a new shipment.
N**N
PPD Inkjet PREMIUM Iron-On White and Light Color T Shirt Transfers Paper (LTR 8.5x11”)
As someone who enjoys customizing my clothing with unique designs, I recently tried the PPD Inkjet PREMIUM Iron-On White and Light Color T Shirt Transfers Paper. Here's a comprehensive review based on my experience: Quality of Print: The PPD Inkjet Premium Iron-On Transfers Paper lives up to its promise of delivering high-quality prints. The colors appear vibrant, and the details of the design are well-reproduced on the transfer paper. The white and light colors come out vividly, creating a professional-looking finish on the fabric. Ease of Use: One of the standout features of this transfer paper is its ease of use. The printing process is straightforward, and the instructions provided by PPD are clear and easy to follow. The paper feeds smoothly through most inkjet printers, and the prints transfer seamlessly onto the fabric during the ironing process. Compatibility: I found that the PPD Iron-On Transfers Paper works well with various inkjet printers, ensuring compatibility for a wide range of users. The sheets are standard letter size (8.5x11 inches), making them suitable for most printers commonly found in households or offices. Durability on Fabric: After several washes, the transferred designs on the fabric remain intact and vibrant. The colors don't fade quickly, and the prints exhibit good durability.
M**G
Nice
I purchased this paper in 2021 and never did use it...... Well here it is 2025 and I am finally getting around to using it lol. Idk if it is because its old it was VERY hard to peel off the backing. But once I finally did(it was so annoying I gave up twice) the paper works great! Irons on so smooth and quick. Not to bulky while wearing on a shirt. Don't do like me and put TAPE on the picture side. I messed up my design because the tape peels office ink
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