Product Details
Description:
HP HEWC6049A Easy to use. Just iron on, let cool then peel off paper backing. Bright, bold colors stand up to washing. Works best on white fabrics. Use for T-shirts, mouse pads, bags and more! Size: 8 1/2 x 11; Paper Color: White; Paper Weight: 8.5 mil; Sheets Per Unit: 12.
Quick Glance
Paper Type: Iron-on Transfer
Media Size: Letter 8.50" x 11"
Color: White
Summary
Product Title: HP (Hewlett-Packard) Intl HP Iron-On T-Shirt TRANSF RS A-Size 10SHTPK (20)
Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
Lowest Price: $10.95 from Adorama
Power Score: 3.6 | 23 Reviews
Product Reviews (11)
HP Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers -- I WON'T BUY ANYTHING ELSE BUT HP!!
Strengths: Easy to use, GREAT QUALITY, LASTS Multiple Years!
Weakness: C'mon, It's HP!
I've tried multiple brands, even all on the same T-shirt with the same printer and the same image. After about 5 washes, every other brand (about 5) had all faded or flaked off. HP still Looked GREAT!! I won't buy anything else and they are getting harder to find.
HP Does it RIGHT!!
By troyburdett - Dec 19, 2005
Amazing Results
These sheets are super easy to use and produce amazing results.
By TRider on HPBazaarVoice - May 2, 2013
Directions are important
We bought these to make a club t shirt. We read the reviews from other sites and then thoroughly read the instructions and followed them to the letter. We were very pleased with the results. The colors were vibrant. It take patience to achieve a great outcome, but it is worth it! Very economical.
By Betty39 on HPBazaarVoice - Mar 10, 2013
EASY!!
I have been using these for a while. I've tried others in a pinch, but always come back to these. The application process is easy, and the quality is good. As in other iron on, even those you purchase in stores or at concerts, wash them wrong side out and air dry, they will last a long,long time. I highly reccomend this purchase.
By techmom on HPBazaarVoice - Mar 7, 2013
Successful project!
This product surprised me at how easy it was and how successfully my project turned out! Followed directions to the letter and had no problem. I've tried cheap transfer paper in the past and was reluctant to try again but decided HP might have a better product... glad I made that decision. Created a logo, put it on a jacket and am thrilled with the result.
By Cpmyrtle on HPBazaarVoice - Feb 7, 2013


