I'm so sorry you're dealing with that! It sounds like it might not be getting enough heat or the fabric transfer material is past the recommended shelf life. Here's more information to try and troubleshoot and see if that can help! www.avery.com/campaign/fabric-transfers
If I'm using these to copy Missing Since Thursday should I iron them on then add stitching or just go straight to stitching or better yet is there a different brand of transfer I should use? I've heard these are quite thin and I'm worried they might not work on a pair of pants
Wanted to sketch a design to put on shirt. Sketched , colored and put on copier. Only in the design online it says printer tool will flip design. Why don’t you have directions for creative people. URGENT: print a mirror or backwards design. ............ I wasted packages and T-shirts so disappointed for an event.?
Hello, You'll need to use an inkjet printer for all Avery Fabric Transfers. These transfers will not work with a laser printer. The transfers are heat sensitive and the heat from a laser printer can damage the transfer material. ^Julie
Hi Jeovani, the Avery Design and Print tool will automatically flip the image for fabric transfer templates. If you are having trouble please reach out to Avery.com/help
hello, I was wondering if i could over lap the transfer sheets when I'm ironing them onto a shirt? to make a sort of big collage effect. and if I am using a white shirt and there is still some transfer paper around the edges of my image when i put it onto the shirt, with you be able to see the transfer paper once it done? thanks!
Hi Kailseigh, Thanks for reaching out to us on this question! It will depend on which transfer product you're using and how you iron on the transfers (one at a time or all at once). For instance, if you iron on each transfer one at a time, it would heat the transfer on the bottom again and that would affect how well the transfers attach as a whole. I recommend calling our Customer Support Center at 800-462-8379 and our support team can gather details from you to make the best recommendation. ^Julie p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 23.0px; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'; color: #454545}
Hello, To make sure your project prints on the correct side of your Avery products, we recommend always running a test page first. Look for an icon on your printer feed tray that displays whether you should place the sheet face up or face down. Also, make sure to feed your products through the printer’s manual feed tray. (When you click Print, most printers give you an option to choose the manual feed tray, as well as the ability to print on labels instead of plain paper.) If you need more information, click Help in the printer dialog box or visit your printer manufacturer's website.^Julie
Hi Andrew, If you're using one of our light or dark transfers, a 100% cotton shirt will work. If you're using one of our stretchable transfers, you will need a stretchable synthetic or synthetic blend shirt. ^Julie
Quick question: I am making a halloween costume and would like to know if I can use this product to transfer a logo onto a 95% polyester / 5% nylon stretchy shirt. Thanks in advance! :)
Hi Alex, That shirt should work fine. The stretchable fabric transfers work with fabric that is stretchable synthetic or a synthetic blend. Thank you, ^Julie
These transfer papers are actually not bad *IF YOU USE THE CORRECT FABRIC OR A SHIRT WITH THE PROPER MATERIAL*. You need a light shirt with polyester or a blend of poly/cotton, or else the artwork will peel off like it is nothing. We used a Banana Republic vee made of 100% cotton and my printed anime image didn't stick properly. A Fruit of the Loom white tee with 80% polyester is holding the art like a champ so far though. Edit: Unfortunately, the shirt got destroyed after the 2nd time even with the polyester shirt. Overall. I wouldn't recommend this product.
Thank you, this helped so much. Was fighting trying to peel the back off was a no go lol....
The paper doesn't come off after the iron-on is done and I've let it cool, what should we do?
Hi there, please reach out to Avery.com/help
I can’t peel the backing off without the design breaking apart at all.
I'm so sorry you're dealing with that! It sounds like it might not be getting enough heat or the fabric transfer material is past the recommended shelf life. Here's more information to try and troubleshoot and see if that can help! www.avery.com/campaign/fabric-transfers
If I'm using these to copy Missing Since Thursday should I iron them on then add stitching or just go straight to stitching or better yet is there a different brand of transfer I should use? I've heard these are quite thin and I'm worried they might not work on a pair of pants
Ollie TG Ayy Im doing same shit lmao. What I did was put em on a tshirt. Cut it out. Then stitch them on.
I wouldn’t put them right on pants
When printing label 38934, the last two labels on the right hand side are not complete. They are cut off by about 2.4cm
Hi Graeme, thanks for reaching out! If you'd like to contact our help center they will be happy to assist: Avery.com/help
I have epson ecotank with sublimation ink. Is working or no
Hello! Feel free to call or chat with our team and they'll be happy to assist: Avery.com/help
What temperature for heat press
Maria Rodriguez it says 325-375 • F for 30 seconds. I know it’s 3 years too late but in case someone had the same question. 😉
Wanted to sketch a design to put on shirt. Sketched , colored and put on copier. Only in the design online it says printer tool will flip design.
Why don’t you have directions for creative people. URGENT: print a mirror or backwards design. ............ I wasted packages and T-shirts so disappointed for an event.?
What happens when u use laser printer because i bought the paper in office depot and they said laser should work :(
Hello, You'll need to use an inkjet printer for all Avery Fabric Transfers. These transfers will not work with a laser printer. The transfers are heat sensitive and the heat from a laser printer can damage the transfer material. ^Julie
If using a heat press, at what temperature should the paper be heated at?
Hi Matt, With irons, we recommend the highest heat option for cotton, which is around 400 °F. Thank you, ^Julie
my shirt is only 50% cotton and 50% polyester, will the print still work on it?
Hey! Feel free to contact our care team with specific questions and they'll be happy to assist. Avery.com/help
@@AveryProducts hello what type of material should the shirts be in order to work ?
Worked fine for me!
Can anyone tell me how to flip the image ???????
Hi Jeovani, the Avery Design and Print tool will automatically flip the image for fabric transfer templates. If you are having trouble please reach out to Avery.com/help
Can anyone tell me How I can iron it on without the wording reading backwards
flip the image before printing it on the paper
@@soobinliker howwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
@@LoveVirgo use a program like ms paint, press ctrl and A, and then at the top theres a select button dropdown, and then you press rotate horizontally
@@soobinliker worked perfectly! thank youuuu
hello, I was wondering if i could over lap the transfer sheets when I'm ironing them onto a shirt? to make a sort of big collage effect. and if I am using a white shirt and there is still some transfer paper around the edges of my image when i put it onto the shirt, with you be able to see the transfer paper once it done? thanks!
Hi Kailseigh, Thanks for reaching out to us on this question! It will depend on which transfer product you're using and how you iron on the transfers (one at a time or all at once). For instance, if you iron on each transfer one at a time, it would heat the transfer on the bottom again and that would affect how well the transfers attach as a whole. I recommend calling our Customer Support Center at 800-462-8379 and our support team can gather details from you to make the best recommendation. ^Julie
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WHY DID SHE TURN THE ONEIESS INSIDE OUT AT THE END?
Hi Richard, Once your design has been ironed on, you'll want to wash the garment inside out in cold water before wearing. ^Julie
I just want to print
Hi David, thanks for reaching out! If you are having trouble printing please reach out to Avery.com/help and they will be happy to assist.
With the designs, can transfer computer paper?
Which side should I print up? The white space or the part with instructions.
Hello, To make sure your project prints on the correct side of your Avery products, we recommend always running a test page first. Look for an icon on your printer feed tray that displays whether you should place the sheet face up or face down. Also, make sure to feed your products through the printer’s manual feed tray. (When you click Print, most printers give you an option to choose the manual feed tray, as well as the ability to print on labels instead of plain paper.) If you need more information, click Help in the printer dialog box or visit your printer manufacturer's website.^Julie
the part with instructions
^ that's what works with my printer
Frema Owusu armyyy
I know it's made for a blend but I bought these without realizing the shirts I bought were 100% cotton. Will it still work?
Hi Andrew, If you're using one of our light or dark transfers, a 100% cotton shirt will work. If you're using one of our stretchable transfers, you will need a stretchable synthetic or synthetic blend shirt. ^Julie
what do you recommend for a polyster/chiffon blend material?
Quick question: I am making a halloween costume and would like to know if I can use this product to transfer a logo onto a 95% polyester / 5% nylon stretchy shirt. Thanks in advance! :)
Hi Alex, That shirt should work fine. The stretchable fabric transfers work with fabric that is stretchable synthetic or a synthetic blend. Thank you, ^Julie
These transfer papers are actually not bad *IF YOU USE THE CORRECT FABRIC OR A SHIRT WITH THE PROPER MATERIAL*. You need a light shirt with polyester or a blend of poly/cotton, or else the artwork will peel off like it is nothing. We used a Banana Republic vee made of 100% cotton and my printed anime image didn't stick properly. A Fruit of the Loom white tee with 80% polyester is holding the art like a champ so far though.
Edit: Unfortunately, the shirt got destroyed after the 2nd time even with the polyester shirt. Overall. I wouldn't recommend this product.
I'll have to agree. Mine cracked after the first wash
Love it
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