

🔥 Turn your ideas into wearable art—fast, flawless, and fiercely original!
NuFun Activities Ink Jet Printable Iron-on Heat Transfer Paper offers 10 sheets of premium, patented transfer paper designed for light fabrics. Compatible exclusively with inkjet printers, it enables quick, professional-quality custom designs with a soft, durable finish that resists cracking and peeling. Made in the USA with non-toxic materials, this product supports versatile DIY projects across multiple fabric types, backed by 25+ years of trusted innovation.











| ASIN | B0B5VQKRBP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,804 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #247 in Iron-on Transfers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,088) |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | NEC421U4SW10 |
| Manufacturer | NuFun Activities |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 11 x 2 inches |
T**D
NuFun vs PPD vs JetPro-SS
I run a print shop and ran out of my go-to JetPro-SS and needed to get more transfers quickly, so I ordered a bunch of different ones to compare, and the results were very eye opening! These were all pressed on canvas tote bags at 375 for 45 seconds with heavy pressure using a commercial heat press and doing a hot peel (peeled immediately after pressing). Nufun is the clear winner in all areas. The finished image quality is by far the cleanest of all the transfers, and the carrier sheet that you peel off had the least amount of ink on it, it was also the easiest to peel and was already lifting a bit after pressing. At almost half the cost and with the best results NuFun is the clear winner and is now my absolute preferred choice for this type of transfer, and you can bet moving forward I'm going to be checking if this company makes other products I use because there quality is incredible! Images show from left to right: PPD, NuFun, JetPro-SS *** UPDATE *** I was able to reduce my press time from 45 seconds (which was needed for JetPro-SS to actually transfer) to a mere 20 seconds, and the transfers are actually even clearer now. They still release smooth as butter and are less yellowed since they were under the heat for less time. Did 100 tote bags for a client and these transfers where absolutely flawless! Just placed another order for 2x 100-packs just to stock up a bit. LOVE THIS PRODUCT!!!!
P**R
Great quality and price
It took me few times to get it right, but once I did my project turned out great! I laid the paper on and used a Teflon sheet over it. I used a heat press at 375 degrees for 25 seconds. Peeled paper off immediately while the shirt was still on the press and had no issues. I would highly suggest using a heat press! The print quality was good as long as your use a clear picture and the proper settings on your printer. I haven't washed them yet, but I am going to try that tonight. I had no issues once I played around with them for a bit.
S**R
This is what I do, y’all!
Several years ago, when my daughter was captain of her volleyball team, they made it all the way to the state finals. I wanted to do something nice for the Moms, and I wanted us to stand out in the crowd. I decided to make personalized shirts for us. Those shirts led to me making more shirts for other Moms on other teams, and it just grew and grew from there. It’s now my full time job, so I know what I’m talking about here. This is the ONLY heat transfer paper that I will use. I have tried every single brand on Amazon, and nothing even comes close to the results I get from these. I can’t even begin to tell you how many shirts I destroyed using other brands! Other brands have backing that sticks and won’t peel off well or won’t hold up well in the wash. I’ve read the negative reviews posted, and I simply can’t understand how anyone could get bad results using these. Here are a few tips to help to ensure the best outcome: 1- Cut out your graphic; don’t iron the entire page. By cutting your graphic, there is less chance of seeing the clear part of the transfer paper. 2- Use new, unwashed shirts. 3- Don’t over iron. You only need a minute or two of applying heat. 4- Make sure your iron is hot enough…mine is on the “cotton” setting. 5- Most importantly, remove the backing while the graphic is still hot (like, “ouch I just burned my fingers” hot). Do not allow the paper to cool. Pull the backing off in one quick motion. 6- Use care, when washing the completed shirt. I wash mine inside out, cold water, delicate cycle. Lay flat to dry. Do NOT put in dryer.
S**T
Design your own statement
Worked OK, just not as well as I thought it would. Used on a lighter blue T-shirt guess I should of tried the one for Dark Fabric. Iron has to be HOT, Press hard & Give it a second before you try to peel or you'll burn your fingers. It'll work since the place I ordered a "Custome" shirt for my husbands 50th Birthday suprise sent me a Large for the 3XL I ordered. LOL!🤦♀️🥺 I'm gonna use the iron-ons, To make a pair of custome Swim Trunks for birthday boy. I'll post em if I can come back & "edit" my review... I have Faith those will turn out MUCH better as they're a light tan/ khaki . FINGERS CROSSED 🤞☺️
S**A
Overall pretty easy and looks good.
It took a few tries to get it right with the temp of my iron and the amount of pressure and time. But I used one sure, and printed a bunch of small decals on one sheet so I didn’t waste. I just kept cutting them out and trying… the key with a regular iron is to keep the iron moving to apply steady heat since irons have holes. See video for finished product t
C**Y
Absolute Trash!
I wish I could give zero or negative star rating! I should have heeded the warnings of all before me who said this was trash. But I thought, well maybe they just did it wrong. No. They were right, this stuff is garbage and a waste of money! I purchased these to create custom designs on some tote bags to be used for awards for my local rabbit club which was hosting a show. I created the design and printed them off. The ink printed just fine on the transfer paper and looked great, vivid and bright colors. Everything looked perfect. Until it was time to iron them on. The first try to iron them, the material melted onto the iron as well as the transfer. creating such a goopy nasty mess. Okay, so the tote was the wrong type of fabric. My fault. So I bought new totes and tried again. Next tote, different fabric, even labeled great for iron-on designs, only a part of the image showed up. Not only that but there was this piss yellow edge around the entire image from the rest of the transfer that was not printed on. Gross, definitely not something I wanted to give as an award. Turned the heat down on the iron and tried again. Nope, this time the transfer melted and turned into a sticky nasty goop that I had to pull off the iron hot, otherwise my iron would have been ruined. Okay, one more try. I pulled out some old tee shirts and tried those. None, that was a no go. I spent over $75 in totes and transfers, and ink to have to gout last minute the day before the show and try to find something to give exhibitors for awards. The club ended up taking a huge loss on this. Of course, I couldn't return because I bought them too far in advance.
L**.
I found these papers to be the cheapest of all the other brands and I read some great reviews here, so I thought I’ll give it a try. I used them on tote bags and used about 3-4 tote bags and all were a disaster. The pictures didn’t transfer completely and I did everything as instructed and nothing worked. I used it on a white tshirt, the result was a bit better but still not very professional. If you’re going to use it on tote bags I don’t recommend this at all. It’s a total waste of money.
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