Well-designed Inkjet Iron On Transfer Paper - Metallic Ink Jet Transfer Paper – Alizarin
Product Detail
Well-designed Inkjet Iron On Transfer Paper - Metallic Ink Jet Transfer Paper – Alizarin Detail:
General Description
Metallic inkjet transfer paper can be painted by wax crayons, Oil pastels, fluorescent markers, color pencil and all inkjet printers with water based dye ink, pigment ink or sublimation ink, and then transferred onto dark or light colored cotton fabric, cotton/polyester blend, 100%polyester, cotton/spandex blend, cotton/nylon etc by a regular household iron or heat press machine. Decorate fabric with photos in minutes, after transferring, get great durability with image retaining color, wash-after-wash.
Application
Metallic Inkjet transfer paper is ideal for customizing dark, or light colored T-shirts, aprons, gift bags, mouse pads, photographs on quilts and more. With metallic background, the color will be changed with the metallic effect after transferring.
Advantage
■ Customize fabric with favorite photos and color graphics.
■ Designed for vivid results on dark, light-colored cotton or cotton/polyester blend fabrics
■ Ideal for personalizing T-shirts, canvas bags, aprons, gift bags, mouse pads, photographs on quilts etc.
■ Iron on with a regular household iron & heat press machines.
■ Good washable and keep coloration
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Product Uasge
The goods we received and the sample sales staff display to us have the same quality, it is really a creditable manufacturer.




