<p>These washable T-shirt transfers are easy to use and great fun for creating personalised items. Create distinctive full colour, computer generated designs, then print off and simply iron the transfer onto yourfabric. Then peel off and marvel at the excellent quality of your personalised tablecloths/napkins/sweatshirts etc.</p><p>This paper is used to create iron-on transfers. The image is printed inverted.</p><ul><li>Paper Support Load Limit: 1 sheet</li><li>Paper Output Tray Load Limit:</li></ul><p>We recommend that you remove the previously printed sheet from the Paper Output Tray before continuously printing to avoid blurs and discoloration.</p><ul><li>Paper Thickness Lever: Right</li><li>Media Type in Printer Driver Setting: T-Shirt Transfers</li><li>Suggested Uses : Cotton/Polyester blend fabric, team kits, personalised clothing Canon TR-301.</li></ul><p>Here’s a list of what you'll need to start printing your own iron-on t-shirt transfers at home:</p><ul><li>A pack of Canon’s Iron-on Transfer Paper. Be sure to choose the pack that best suits the colour fabric you are going to iron your design onto – there’s a pack for light fabrics and another for dark fabrics</li><li>A design that you want to print and iron onto your t-shirt. This can be anything from your favourite photo to your favourite poem. There’s really no limit to what you can print!</li><li>An iron and ironing board (or table).</li><li>Scissors.</li><li>A Canon Pixma printer.</li></ul><p>Instructions:<br></p><ol><li>Start by cutting your design out of the iron-on transfer paper. Make sure to cut as close to the edge of the design as possible, so there is as little excess paper around the design as possible.</li><li>Next, position your design onto the t-shirt. Be sure to place it where you want it before proceeding to the next step, as it will be difficult to move the design once it has been ironed on.</li><li>Now it’s time to iron on the design! Place your iron on the highest setting and press down firmly on the design for 30-60 seconds. You may need to iron over the design several times to make sure the transfer paper has adhered to the fabric.</li><li>Finally, carefully peel the transfer paper off of the t-shirt. If any parts of the design are still attached to the paper, simply press down with the iron again and they should come right off.</li></ol><p>And that’s it! You’ve now successfully printed and ironed your very own custom t-shirt transfer.<br></p><p><br></p><p><b>IMPORTANT</b></p><p>This paper can be used only when printing from your computer.</p>
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