Printers TONER TRANSFER PAPER 10 SHEETS


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Printers TONER TRANSFER PAPER 10 SHEETS
List Price: $36.76$33.08DEALYou Save: $3.68 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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The problem is that the print out has toner smeared all over the sheet rendering it useless. This is the only paper that has done ...
George LaBelle•February 3, 2018
More than $2 / sheet and it doesn't work!? Magazine paper works flawlessly. I have a Samsung printer which I have used for this purpose many times with sheets of paper from magazines. The problem is that the paper sticks to the copper and makes more work to remove it. I thought this "transfer paper" would solve that. The problem is that the print out has toner smeared all over the sheet rendering it useless. This is the only paper that has done this in this printer.
Five Stars
Christie•December 25, 2017
transfers to copper well using iron
Sorry but dark blue transfer paper works better.
Professional TV•September 11, 2017
This is an ok product for toner transfer, worked 1/2 the time. the dark blue transfer paper works better with less work, this was the first time to try this kind.
Three Stars
Dale Scharnitz•August 14, 2017
I bought this for my son, not sure yet how it is working out for him.
Expensive but worth it!
Amazon Customer•August 14, 2017
Expensive but worth it, for consistent results. With a clothes iron on wool setting (medium-high heat) the transfer is done in about 10-15 seconds. Dont put a ton of pressure because you will squish your printed pattern. This is not like PNP, which will peel away from the plastic side of the sheet. This is actually paper covered in corn starch, which pretty much acts like a super version of glossy paper. If youve ever used magazine paper or glossy photo paper to do transfers, this is very similar- only better! You should toss it into a bowl of cold water while it is still hot from the iron, no need to let it cool. just let it soak in the water, no time constraint there. It should separate all on its own. I havent tried it yet but you may even be able to let it dry out and reuse it. Worth a shot. Either way, this stuff is great.
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