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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
This was easy to use. It cut well, was easy to weed, and the green color is beautiful! It is a little darker than Kelly green. I will definitely be buying more of this in other colors.
Jk
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Easy to use and handle
Tiffany
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
I took a chance on this brand for my first sublimation project, and it did not disappoint! I cut it on a Silhouette Cameo 4 using the ink transfer paper setting for the autoblade, adjusted to a depth of 3 (the default is 4). Don't forget to mirror the design! Weeding was a breeze using pointed tweezers to hold small pieces in place while removing the excess.The shirt is 100% polyester, and on my heat press I used the built-in setting of 390°F for 40 seconds. When I did the cold peel, there was no color left on the paper. I probably could have done less time since polyester is ideal for sublimation, but I didn't have time to play around with settings.As you can see from the photos, the color is vibrant! It's much darker than how it appears on the sheet before pressing. In fact, the pink is even a little darker than I expected, but I'll take that over too light any day. I really couldn't have asked for a better result.Next time I will do two things differently:1. Allow time to test time/temperature settings2. Trim the plastic backing close to the design before pressing. I can see a square outline on the shirt from the backing for the pink portion (again due to being 100% polyester), and it would be less noticeable with a close trim like I did for the green part.Overall, I highly recommend this sublimation ink transfer paper! Combined with a good cutter and heat press, you can make professional looking shirts very easily.
Ty
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
My grand-godkids play Little League and this year their team name is the Texas Longhorns. Since we live in Southern California, it's not each getting that perfect UT Orange. These ink transfer sheets were perfect! I made a sweatshirt with the kids names on the sleeve and get compliments every time I wear it to a game :)
LittleMama
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023
The product works very well! Cuts well, weeds well, transfers great.
martina marry
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 13, 2023
I used this onT Shirts for St Patrick’s Day I was delighted with resultsWill definitely buy again
B. Stiner
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023
I found out the hard way the adhesive backing on these ink sheets is terrible. The first image I tried to cut had a lot of small pieces that just fell off the sheet when I took it out of the Cricut machine. (The Cricut-brand ink sheet I used next for that design worked just fine.)However! Cutting a more simple pattern worked much better, though I still had to re-attach a couple letters that popped off during the weeding. Also, the ink ended up looking faded on the smaller bag, as if it had been aged. That's been acceptable for the projects I've done so far with this ink.I can recommend this for rustic and budget projects with simple designs, but for more serious projects, I would want to use other ink.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
I will agree that I received this paper in a timely manner. I had to wait to use it as I was using for a gift for a friend. When I used it, it cut fine in my cutting machine. It even weeded well. However, when I needed to pull it off of the cup that I used it on, the backing separated from the front! It also took multiple presses to get the full color. I'm sad because this is the only place I could find UT orange for my gift for my friend.
B. Elson
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2022
Ok, so I waisted 2/3'd of one sheet having to test for cutting setting and handling. This is because the ink transfer sheet is sooooo thin that most settings cut way too deep on it. So the issue I had was the transfer sheet would roll and peel off the clear heat protective sheet and ruin the cut pattern positioning if not at the perfect depth.1) If you're a Cricut user I used the Heat Transfer (Non-Cricut) setting and used less pressure.2) The sheet still has a roll to it even when shipped flat so you also need to place the paper roll direction horizontally to not have to deal with the blade lifting the cuts by accident.3) DO NOT use the stand grip mat. This needs a LIGHT GRIP mat so that the paper doesn't get curled trying to remove the ink sheet off of it. You will have to tape the edges of transfer the sheet down as well to the mat.4) Place the sheet with the mat facing down after cutting on a table so that you're peeling the mat off the transfer instead of the transfer off the mat this will prevent the transfer sheet from curling as well.I still recommend testing Even with all the cut setting and handling instructions I'm giving.So the actual INK transfers beautifully so the ink is not a problem. It's just the super thing nature of the transfer sheet that makes this very much a PITA product to work it thus the 3 stars. due to waste issues of getting I set up and handled PERFECTLY, especially when doing highly detailed cutouts.A fix for this product would be to thicken the transfer sheet stock. It doesn't have to be as thick as Cricut's infusible sheets but anything would be better! Two the lets the paper peel off too easy which is also another reason why my small details were peeling off while cutting as there was not enough stick to hold them down.
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