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HP Iron-On Transfers 8.5x11in, 12sheets. Print heat-transfer photos and graphics. Vibrant colors & details on shirts, clothes, pillows. For Inkjet printers. (C6049A)

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  • Imagine it—your best pics on t-shirts, sweatshirts, sports shirts, and other clothing.
  • Simply peel the transfer backing when your item is completely cool—liner removal is clean and easy.
  • These high-quality photo transfers provide brilliant, vibrant colors and sharp details.
  • Ideal for images from photos to color graphics for events like team parties and family reunions or occasions like Mother's Day and birthdays.
  • Works with inkjet printers; optimized for HP Inkjet photo printers and Original HP Ink
  • With Instant Ink, save up to 50% on ink and print your photos even more affordably at home
  • Easy printing from your mobile device with the HP app
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Manufacturer ‎HP
Brand ‎HP
Item Weight ‎6.4 ounces
Product Dimensions ‎9 x 12.2 x 0.4 inches
Item model number ‎C6049A
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Color ‎White
Material Type ‎paper
Number of Items ‎1
Size ‎pack of 12
Sheet Size ‎8.5 x 11
Brightness Rating ‎91 Lumen
Paper Finish ‎Coated
Manufacturer Part Number ‎C6049A

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Best Sellers Rank #44,319 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
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Date First Available October 17, 2017

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HP Iron-on Transfers
creative clothing projects
easy transfer on variety of fabrics
Vibrant colors sharp details
Easy printing from your mobile device with the HP app

Product Description

Product Description

HP Iron On Transfer paper is made for Inkjet printers. You can product vibrant, true-to-life photos and graphics on this transfer paper. It is designed for images to stay bright after repeated washings. We make it easy to create personalized gifts with printable, iron-on transfer paper. It is simple to print and apply - all from the convienance of home. From shirts to caps, bags to baby items - HP helps you transfer designs directly onto heat-tolerant fabrics. This package contains 12 sheets of 8.5x11 inch transfer paper.

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HP's iron-on, cool-peel inkjet transfers make it easy and fun to design t-shirts, mouse pads, caps and other customized items for your business, family, sports team or organization. These transfers work best on white fabrics and work fine on light-colored fabric.

Features

  • Easy -- just iron on, let cool, then peel off the paper backing
  • Bright, bold colors stand up to washing
  • Great for t-shirts, mouse pads, caps, bags, jackets and aprons -- just about anything you can iron.

Specifications

  • Quantity: 12 transfer sheets
  • Paper Size: 8.5 x 11 inches
  • Compatibility: works great with inkjet printers (not for use with laser printers, HP Deskjet 1200c or 1600c printers)

Select The Best Paper For Any Job

Whether for professional, creative, or everyday use, HP helps take the guesswork out of finding the perfect inkjet or LaserJet paper for any project.

Why HP Paper Is Important

Not all papers are created equal. Designed with each element of the HP printing process in mind, HP papers, toners, and inks are specially engineered to work together to deliver quality, reliable printing, as well as fade resistance, bolder blacks and more vibrant colors.

Because HP papers are specifically formulated to work with HP printers, it's important to select the right HP paper for every job to ensure a crisp, clean finished product.

Key HP Paper Features

Check the label on HP paper packaging to find this key information:

Finish

Consider the look you want to achieve, and choose a finish that fits your needs:

  • Glossy: For color images that really pop, try printing on a paper with a glossy finish.
  • Matte: If printing a document with text, such as a term paper or resume, a matte finish can make your text easier to read.
  • Satin: A satin finish will give your photos a smooth, professional touch.
Brightness

The brightness of your paper refers to the amount of light reflected from the surface of the paper, and is typically measured on a scale from 1 to 100. Print on brighter paper, such as HP Bright White Inkjet Paper, for higher contrast, crisper text, and a clean background for more vivid images.

Weight

Thickness (measured in millimeters) and weight (measured in pounds), refer to the sturdiness and crease-resistance of your paper. HP paper comes in a variety of different weights.

You may try using a heavier paper for artwork or pieces that will be frequently handled, like cards or brochures. Heavier paper can also help formal, more substantial printed pieces, such as resumes and invitations, stand out from the crowd.

Size

HP offers many kinds of paper in a variety of sizes, from standard 8.5" x 11" paper, to 4" x 6" and 5" x 7" photo paper, to specialty sizes such as wide format and legal paper.

Not all printers can handle all kinds of paper, so before stocking up, check your printer manual for paper size and weight capabilities.

Choose Paper Suited To Specific Tasks

Whether printing driving directions, invoices, snapshots for the fridge, or formal wedding invitations, HP has the paper you need to get the job done.

Multipurpose Printing

For basic home and office printing, a simple, multipurpose paper is your best bet. Many HP multipurpose papers now feature ColorLok technology for more vibrant colors, bolder blacks, and fewer smears. Engineered with special additives that chemically react with inkjet inks, ColorLok paper absorbs ink deeper into the paper while holding the pigment closer to the surface, delivering impeccable print quality every time.

  • HP Multipurpose Paper for Injet Printers
    • Bright finish and smooth surface for sharp, professional-looking results.
    • ColorLok technology
    • Usage Ideas: General office documents including copies and faxes
  • HP Bright White Inkjet Paper
    • Bright, blue-white finish for sharper contrast and more vibrant color
    • ColorLok technology
    • Usage Ideas: Proposals, presentations and newsletters
  • HP LaserJet Paper
    • Bright finish
    • Thicker than standard paper
    • High opacity prevents show-through
    • Usage Ideas: General office documents, especially documents that combine text with spot colors.
Photo Printing

When you print on HP photo paper, you get professional, lab-quality photo prints every time. Whether sharing snapshots of a recent gathering with friends, displaying artistic photos in your home, or reprinting a treasured photo heirloom, HP has the photo paper you need for crisp, high-quality photo prints that last.

  • HP Advanced Photo Paper for InkJet printers
    • Thick and durable
    • Dries instantly to resist smudging
    • Variety of finishes available
    • Usage Ideas: Snapshots, photo projects, photos for displaying on your refrigerator or sharing with guests
  • HP Premium Plus Photo Paper for InkJet printers
    • HP's best photo paper
    • Smudge and stick-resistant textured coating
    • Superior fade resistance delivers photos that last for generations
    • Usage Ideas: Important event photos, photo gifts, albums, scrapbooks and framed photos
  • HP Color Laser Photo Paper for LaserJet printers
    • Coated for photo printing on both sides
    • Glossy stock specially formulated for laser printing
    • Usage Ideas: Business photos, marketing materials, postcards and snapshots
Color Business Printing


Use HP Brochure and Flyer Paper for colorful, high-quality marketing materials.

Whether conducting a company-wide presentation, submitting a winning proposal, or promoting your business to potential customers and clients, printing your message on the right paper can make all the difference. For business documents that really pop, consider printing on one of the following HP papers, specifically designed for color business printing:

  • HP Brochure and Flyer Paper for InkJet printers
    • Heavyweight paper resists general wear and tear
    • Matte finish for sharp print quality
    • Coated for printing on both sides
    • Usage Ideas: Brochures, flyers and paper craft projects
  • HP Premium Presentation Paper for InkJet printers
    • Professional-weight paper adds a level of sophistication
    • Bright white matte finish for vibrant colors and sharper text
    • Coated for printing on both sides
    • Usage Ideas: Professional presentations, newsletters, proposals and resumes
  • HP Color Laser Presentation Paper for LaserJet printers
    • Heavyweight, gloss-coated stock helps your document stand out from the crowd
    • Optimized for laser printing
    • Usage Ideas: Professional presentations, newsletters, proposals and resumes
  • HP Color Laser Brochure Paper
    • High-impact, glossy finish for a more professional look and feel
    • Coated with slip agents to prevent paper jams
    • Consistent color, clarity and finish
    • Usage Ideas: Brochures, flyers and paper craft projects
Special Media Printing

HP has the media you need for just about any creative printing endeavor. Create customized scrapbook pages, formal invitations, or gallery-quality artistic prints. Embellish a T-shirt with a professional logo, cool graphic, or silly photo. Print transparencies right at your home or office. With HP special media, the opportunities are endless.

  • HP Iron-on Transfers for Inkjet printers
    • Easy to print, iron on, and peel off
    • Bold colors stand up to washings
    • Usage Ideas: T-shirts, bags, caps and other customized items for your business, family, sports team or organization
  • HP LaserJet Tough Paper for LaserJet printers
    • Premium satin finish coated for printing on both sides
    • Robust and waterproof for extra durable documents
    • Retains color and clarity when exposed to weather and other conditions
    • Usage Ideas: Signs, maps, manuals, report covers, blueprints, business cards and catalogs

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  • HP Iron-on T-shirt transfers
  • C6049A
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    Customers find the iron-on transfers work well and are easy to use with clear instructions, producing great colors and printing nicely. However, the quality receives mixed feedback - while some say it's a great value, others consider it a waste of money. Moreover, customers report significant issues with durability, as the transfers start peeling at the edges and crack within a month of use.

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    106 customers mention "Functionality"79 positive27 negative

    Customers find that the iron-on transfers work well, with one customer specifically noting good results with T-shirts and another mentioning successful use with a hot iron.

    "...There are a few things to watch out for, but the results are fantastic. I used white T-shirts to print a photo transfer onto...." Read more

    "...When it comes to this product, it is extremely good product and I’ve yet to find any transfer of paper that worked as well as this one I give it..." Read more

    "...Duh- it's all about following the directions. The process works well but there is little margin for error, even when I though I did it the..." Read more

    "...few different types of transfer paper and although these HP Iron Ons don't work perfectly they're still I think the best of what I've used...." Read more

    36 customers mention "Ease of use"33 positive3 negative

    Customers find the iron-on transfers easy to use, with clear instructions and a simple ironing process, with one customer noting it takes only 3 minutes to complete.

    "...They are fun and easy to do. Just create your image on any photo program(I use Photoshop) but even MSPAINT would work...." Read more

    "...I'm happy to say that the whole process was easy and it turned out really well...." Read more

    "...The actual ironing of the image onto the t-shirt was super easy. Removing the backing wasnt too difficult either...." Read more

    "...this looked so professional and was so easy to apply. i used a Xerox laser printer and ironed on our logo to some new Amazon Basics shirts...." Read more

    29 customers mention "Color quality"23 positive6 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the color quality of the iron-on transfers, noting that they produce great results and make t-shirts look good.

    "...the detailed instructions to the letter and all of the shirts came out looking good...." Read more

    "...Its funny to create a NFL logo with your last name across the back...." Read more

    "...this looked so professional and was so easy to apply. i used a Xerox laser printer and ironed on our logo to some new Amazon Basics shirts...." Read more

    "...when you print them on any shirt other than a white one, they mix with that color...." Read more

    16 customers mention "Print quality"13 positive3 negative

    Customers find that the transfer paper prints nicely and is easy to use, with one customer noting that pictures come out beautifully.

    "This worked awesome, Printed perfectly, ironed on easy enough.... waited the necessary 24h to wash and, that's when it fell apart. literally...." Read more

    "...Worked amazingly and I love how clear the pics came out.. I would highly recommend this to anyone that wants a perfect tshirt." Read more

    "...Should have had 1 package left over. They were professionally printed...." Read more

    "Pretty much sucks. I used gildan heavy cotton shirta. They printed fine but we had to let it sit for like 20 mins longer...." Read more

    23 customers mention "Value for money"12 positive11 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the value of these iron-on transfers, with some finding them a great value while others consider them a waste of money.

    "...get four of the transfers on one piece of the paper which worked well to keep costs down. Would buy again...." Read more

    "...Extremely frustrating waste of money. So sad!" Read more

    "Good product for the price. Some cracking appeared a month after applying it to shirt." Read more

    "...It was a total waste of money for the transfers and for all the ink it took to print our logo onto them...." Read more

    25 customers mention "Quality"0 positive25 negative

    Customers report issues with the transfers falling apart and ripping off during application.

    "...when I though I did it the same way every time there were still minor flaws. That's why I gave a 4 instead of a 5...." Read more

    "...I kept thinking I was doing something wrong, but my pics were choppy, ripped and broken up looking. Very disappointed" Read more

    "...It takes a a long time to heat, half of the pictures came out broken. I even heated the Pic longer than stated...." Read more

    "...Followed directions to the letter and it ripped right off when I lifted the paper. Extremely frustrating waste of money. So sad!" Read more

    18 customers mention "Iron transfer"3 positive15 negative

    Customers report significant issues with these iron-on transfers, describing them as the worst they've ever used, noting that they don't transfer well and are difficult to apply properly.

    "...If the iron isn't hot or you don't press hard enough, the transfer will not fuse properly and just peel off...." Read more

    "...It takes 3-4min to iron on, then let sit then peel sheet off for it to come out perfect. Overall it works, just not on all fabrics." Read more

    "...The shirts were a cotton blend from Gap. The iron-on process took some trial and error— if the iron is too hot the transfer sheet won’t come off..." Read more

    "Very difficult to iron if you are not using the whole sheet as one...." Read more

    17 customers mention "Peeling"3 positive14 negative

    Customers report issues with the iron-on transfers peeling, with multiple customers noting that the edges peel up and some experiencing cracking within a month of use.

    "Good product for the price. Some cracking appeared a month after applying it to shirt." Read more

    "...About 3 days after the product was used, the transfer began peeling off the shirt." Read more

    "...The photos started to crack and started peeling off of my project. I used the correct fabric and waited 24hrs before washing etc...." Read more

    "...Couldnt get a start point to peel the back off. Also they edges shearded durning peeling glad i didnt have a full picture." Read more

    Best deal for the price
    5 out of 5 stars
    Best deal for the price
    At the time of purchase of this item, it was the best deal I could find for the price. A pack of 12 for $7.99 at my first purchase was a deal breaker. I purchased another pack of this a second time which was two days later and the price had gone up to about $10 but I still think it was ok as you can either make 12 or 6 shirts from these depending on your end design. The quality was ok and the transfers were done nicely. I was satisfied with the way my designs came out for a church conference. I'd purchase again.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2009
      These transfers are superb. All you need is an inkjet printer, a bit of time, a T-shirt, a hot iron and a hard surface to iron on (not your ironing board) and you are set.

      There are a few things to watch out for, but the results are fantastic. I used white T-shirts to print a photo transfer onto. It may seem obvious in hindsight, but the quality of the print is more down to what you print and the quality of the printer you use. The transfer will transfer anything you print onto it.

      The documentation says to print whatever you want in reverse, which makes sense as ironing it onto the T-shirt will reverse whatever is printed. Having dutifully reversed the print and tested the print on blank paper I was ready for my first Transfer - be warned though - I used a Canon Pixma printer which has a very clever Paper Type option of "Iron on Transfers" and which reverses the print for you, so my image was changed back so I wasted a T-shirt! If your printer has a paper type of Iron on Transfer, you might want to do a test print on this setting using plain paper to see if it reverses it for you.

      When you iron, you need the iron really hot and to press hard to fuse the transfer onto the T-shirt. If the iron isn't hot or you don't press hard enough, the transfer will not fuse properly and just peel off.

      Unless your ironing board is solid, don't use it. Most boards use a mesh to allow steam to blow through and if you use an ironing board the transfer will only fuse where the pattern is solid. I used a block of wood with a cloth over it, then with some paper over the top of the Transfer so that the T-shirt wouldn't scorch as I ironed it. You'll need to iron it for a few minutes for the transfer to fuse properly. I started in the middle, pressing hard and working out to the edges. You can see when it has worked as you can see what looks like small bead of clear melted plastic oozing out from under the transfer paper.

      The results are great. Enjoy.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023
      Ordered another brand from somewhere else and it really did not look correct when I was done making a logo and transferring it onto some linen. When it comes to this product, it is extremely good product and I’ve yet to find any transfer of paper that worked as well as this one I give it five stars and I learned a valuable lesson when it comes to things like this go with the big-name not saving a dollar or two, because then that stuff will sit on my shelf forever. I definitely rated five stars.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2010
      After making 29 shirts for our youth Sunday at church I think I have the hang of it. Duh- it's all about following the directions.
      The process works well but there is little margin for error, even when I though I did it the same way every time there were still minor flaws. That's why I gave a 4 instead of a 5. If you don't iron exactly the right amount of time or with even pressure and placement of the iron there are minor imperfections that happen when the paper sticks while being removed. So I used a timer, paid attention to the directions and followed them exactly and they did turn out beautifully.
      I have used other brands and I prefer this one because the transfer itself ends up being almost entirely clear. Some other brands left a yellowish or opaque film in the white spaces that was distracting in the finished product.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2012
      I saw a decorator pillow made with a black and white iron-on transfer in a magazine and thought it would be a cool gift for my daughter and her partner for their home. I bought sturdy white cotton duck fabric for the pillow. I pulled up pictures on my computer of their Newfoundland dog, adjusted the printer to make them black and white, and followed the directions given in the transfer pack. I used the cutting board from my kitchen, put an old pillow case over it, and put it on the floor for good stability for ironing. I ironed carefully and slowly and went over the transfer and cotton fabric several times just to be sure. Then I let the fabric cool completely before I carefully pulled it away from the transfer. It turned out great. So much so, I decided to make two more small pillows for a set of three of their dog in different close-up poses. Each time I was careful to follow directions and take my time and had no problems with the transfer.
      14 people found this helpful
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    • Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
      I’ve used iron on transfers many times in the past. In this case I decided to go with HP because I thought image quality would be best and most compatible with my HP printer. I Followed the instructions to the letter and after four unsuccessful attempts I gave up The image did not transfer at all even with very firm pressure and proper heat setting. To test my technique I got a much less expensive version at Michaels craft store and the transfers worked perfectly. Maybe this particular packet from HP was “expired” (?). Either way I won’t purchase these again
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    • Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2015
      It takes several attempts to get the HP Iron-On transfers to work. I've tried a few different types of transfer paper and although these HP Iron Ons don't work perfectly they're still I think the best of what I've used. I used my ink jet printer to print a JPEG of my image and after many attempts was able to eventually get a decent copy onto one of my cotton shirts. The image fades after maybe 10 washes. Applying the right amount of heat and especially the length of applied heat from the iron is key.
      5 people found this helpful
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    • Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019
      Bought this thinking it was a cotton type transfer which I have used in the past. It appears instead to be a film. I used it for a Halloween craft project in which I was printing a mummy on a muslin type bag. It worked very well and I am pleased with the results. Since you cut out the image before pressing it on the fabric, I was able to get four of the transfers on one piece of the paper which worked well to keep costs down. Would buy again. Not sure about longevity when washing, but as this was used for a craft, that was not a concern.
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      3.0 out of 5 stars Se adecua a las manualidades
      Reviewed in Mexico on June 27, 2024
      Seguí las instrucciones al pie de la letra y después de aplicarlo en las prendas ,se deshilacha en los contornos , sería genial que eso no pasará ,pues tengo que aplicar un sellador y es un gasto extra .
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