HP's iron-on, cool-peel inkjet transfers make it easy and fun to design t-shirts, mouse pads, caps and other customized items for your business, family, sports team or organization. These transfers work best on white fabrics and work fine on light-colored fabric.
Features
Easy -- just iron on, let cool, then peel off the paper backing
Bright, bold colors stand up to washing
Great for t-shirts, mouse pads, caps, bags, jackets and aprons -- just about anything you can iron.
Specifications
Quantity: 12 transfer sheets
Paper Size: 8.5 x 11 inches
Compatibility: works great with inkjet printers (not for use with laser printers, HP Deskjet 1200c or 1600c printers)
Select The Best Paper For Any Job
Whether for professional, creative, or everyday use, HP helps take the guesswork out of finding the perfect inkjet or LaserJet paper for any project.
Best Paper for Any Job
Why HP Paper Is Important
Not all papers are created equal. Designed with each element of the HP printing process in mind, HP papers, toners, and inks are specially engineered to work together to deliver quality, reliable printing, as well as fade resistance, bolder blacks and more vibrant colors.
Because HP papers are specifically formulated to work with HP printers, it's important to select the right HP paper for every job to ensure a crisp, clean finished product.
Key HP Paper Features
Check the label on HP paper packaging to find this key information:
Finish
Consider the look you want to achieve, and choose a finish that fits your needs:
Glossy: For color images that really pop, try printing on a paper with a glossy finish.
Matte: If printing a document with text, such as a term paper or resume, a matte finish can make your text easier to read.
Satin: A satin finish will give your photos a smooth, professional touch.
Brightness
The brightness of your paper refers to the amount of light reflected from the surface of the paper, and is typically measured on a scale from 1 to 100. Print on brighter paper, such as HP Bright White Inkjet Paper, for higher contrast, crisper text, and a clean background for more vivid images.
Weight
Thickness (measured in millimeters) and weight (measured in pounds), refer to the sturdiness and crease-resistance of your paper. HP paper comes in a variety of different weights.
You may try using a heavier paper for artwork or pieces that will be frequently handled, like cards or brochures. Heavier paper can also help formal, more substantial printed pieces, such as resumes and invitations, stand out from the crowd.
Choose the right size
Size
HP offers many kinds of paper in a variety of sizes, from standard 8.5" x 11" paper, to 4" x 6" and 5" x 7" photo paper, to specialty sizes such as wide format and legal paper.
Not all printers can handle all kinds of paper, so before stocking up, check your printer manual for paper size and weight capabilities.