As mentioned earlier, using heat transfer paper allows you to print full-color images on a single sheet of paper. letter and tabloid sizes of 8.5" x 11" and 11" x 17", respectively.
Transfer paper can permanently transfer onto these substrates, thanks to the polymer film that bonds the ink and fabric together. Heat transfer paper is intended for use on garments or other substrates with cotton, cotton blend fabrics, or synthetic fabrics as polyester, nylon, and Lycra. For instance, what is the difference between light and dark heat transfer paper? Is there paper specifically for inkjet or laser printers? And what about sublimation? We would like to answer these questions and more! This blog and accompanying video will provide full details about heat transfer paper, giving you a better idea of what product will best suit your needs. Heat transfer paper allows you to print full-color images and transfer them onto your garment with a heat press. However, you may not have had the opportunity to work with heat transfer paper.
If you're actively using a heat press at home or in your business, it's very likely that you've worked with heat transfer vinyl ( HTV).