Lupe Meza
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
Great
Danny abreu
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de marzo de 2025
Muy bien
Buddy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de julio de 2023
While this is an awesome product and I like using it, the seller ships it in a package almost twice the size. So, the sheets are loose inside (while everyone else at least uses something to keep it tight) slide all around in it loosening the DTV from the backing. That makes it unusable. I ordered this twice. Both at the same time. One because it was overnight and I needed it. That one was 15 sheets. And, 5 of those where unusable. This one was 25 sheets and this time 6 were unusable. At $2 a sheet that is $22 dollars that I am out. I messaged the seller about this, but, no response. While the product in general is great, this seller is not. Please use another seller as that is what I will be doing for this item from here on out.
JMS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de mayo de 2023
This product is perfect for my needs. You print your design directly onto the heat transfer vinyl with a regular inkjet printer and after it is heat set, it is washable! It is much thinner than transfer paper and shows up well on both light and dark fabrics. As you see In the photo, you need to be careful to keep the corners down as the product does curl when you remove it from the backing. Excellent product! I am very pleased!
Barb
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2023
Update:I have found out how to prevent bleeding or loss of color with this product. It’s all in the settings for your printer. The plain paper bright white setting is what you want to use with high quality. Other settings will put down too much ink. Let it set for 24 hrs. Before using the mask. There is no fading in the wash with this setting.This product is awesome. It is thin, soft and flexible on the shirt with bright colors. Washes well, no bleed or change in the color or cracking. I love it but it came with challenges for some. In spite of some saying you can’t cut intricate designs, that’s not true. My photo shows how intricate it will cut looking at the cats mouth and nose etc. “the photo doesn’t show the beautiful purple colors”. The blade makes the difference. It has to have a 45 degree blade! I purchased one here on Amazon that fits my Cricut housing perfectly and cuts perfectly on the everyday iron on setting. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VT4BQ89?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 Let it dry for 5+ minutes before cutting. The manufacturer says to let it dry 24 hours before trying to use transfer paper. That’s the best way to insure the ink is adhered well to the product and make it easier to pick up the images. Evidently some are having an issue with it not sticking to the Siser transfer paper. I used circuit’s transfer paper and had no problems except for the small mouth and had to place it by hand. If you have problems with intricate designs not staying down when using transfers a solution is to place transfer paper over the Siser DTV “before” cutting. It will hold the design down and can be picked up easier when placing another transfer paper over the cut design. When you press it the cut transfer will come up with the transfer too. This can be used with sublimation! If you get roller marks some say to set your printer to glossy paper setting. Mat setting puts down too much ink. Also uncheck the bidirectional setting, that will raise the rollers. I didn’t have that problem, I have an Epson sure color p400 inkjet printer. A few are reporting bleeding right after, mine didn’t but I wonder if it’s the type of ink used? This is a game changer for me!