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Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2022
Nous avons dû jeter plus de 7 chandails en moins de 24 heures, nous avons essayés moins chaud que ce que le vendeur dit, nous avons essayés exactement les mêmes paramètres que ce qui est décrit sur l'article, et le chandail sort tout craqué, le papier s'enlève très mal, et reste coller sur le chandail ce qui fait des grosses traces très visible....je ne recommande pas du tout, le prix va avec la qualité de l'article, calculé le nombre de chandails jeté vous donnera une idée de l'argent perdu. JE NE RECOMMANDE PAS.
Jacqueline Brinkley
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
If you read the directions before printing. You will buy again. The print quality and thickness is awesome. I will buy again....
Kenisha Russell
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2020
It was just as described great Quality
Charlesetta Mathews
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2019
no comment
Doreen Saizan
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2019
My shirts were beautiful ! Will order again.
Laura Gomez
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2019
i love this brand. it is better than most out there that are more expensive. plus is easy to use and ink comes out great on it..
David
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2019
The product is very easy to use. I've ordered Koala transfer papers several times for heat transfer t-shirts. I use a 10 yr old inkjet printer and newer heat transfer press. Just remember to reverse the design before you print. Instructions are easy to follow. Print quality is as good as my printer.
I-buy-a-lot-of-stuff
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2019
The paper backing doesn't peel well. Edit: running it under water removes the trace paper.
The Linux Colonel
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018
These iron on transfers look terrible, as in the colors aren't vivid at all and it looks like it's printed on a piece of plastic from a distance.They are hard to use, as in you cannot get the paper backing separated from the transfer when done using the heat press.They don't stay on the fabric (plain 100% cotton shirts) after ironing or using a heat press on any setting, I tried on over 12 sheets, ruining 12 shirts in the process as well.Washed them after pressing onto the shirts, and they come off after 1 wash, in pieces.In the same wash, Avery heat transfers, along with Pen & Paper Walmart brand (which looked worse than Avery but better than these) worked much better, not coming off in the wash at all, and both were easier to separate from the backing paper. (It shouldn't take 5-10 minutes per paper just to peel off the backing even after getting used to it and using a brand new razor blade. Not to mention I worked in a metal shop for years and an offset printing company for a while too. I know how to use tools better than most people, and am more capable of learning new processes. This would be impossible for many people to even transfer onto fabric, then it would come off anyhow.)
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