OUT OF STOCK - InkFlex DARK 8.5" x 11" Transfer Paper reviews
Global Rating: 4.62 from 8 reviews.
| rating | title | date | name | state, country |
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| InkFlex DARK 8.5" x 11" Transfer Paper (5/5) | Jul 16, 2011 | GLOBAL DECALS | , | |
| EXCELLENT!!!!! This transfer paper is the best we've used. It's easy release from the backing which is EXTREMELY important when you're cutting out images. WE LOVE IT!!!!! | ||||
| transfer (4/5) | Jan 14, 2011 | Ron Harmon | Te, US | |
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This is a great addition to our line and allows us to expand our abilities, thanks. |
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| INK FLEX DARK REVIEW (4/5) | Oct 1, 2010 | Kathryn Sequerth | SC, US | |
| I have tested lots of dark transfer paper and this may be my favorite so far! I have only washed the item I transferred to once, but it seems to be holding up great! | ||||
| Love it (5/5) | Jun 12, 2010 | Gary O. | AL, | |
| Better product. Better price than what i was using | ||||
| A Great Paper (4/5) | May 28, 2010 | LL E. | TX, US | |
| I performed a head to head comparison of this paper with the 3G Jet-Opaque. I washed the test samples 10+ times under the worst conditions because I assume this is what my customers will do (not inside out, with towels, jeans, whites, hot dryer). Both samples weathered extremely well with no cracking or peeling. Overall I prefer the InkFlex Dark over 3G Jet-Opaque. It is MUCH easier to remove from the backing paper, has a softer feel after 10 washings (3G ends up with a crinkly paper sound when flexed), and the perimeter of the design blends/melts into the fabric much better than 3G. However, 3G beat InkFlex in the color comparison. InkFlex prints an ever so slightly faded design and after washing, continued to fade a very small amount. 3G kept it's color throughout. Bottom line, even with the very slight fading, I prefer this paper over 3G and have chosen it as THE paper to use for my dark shirts. I am giving it 4 stars due to the slight fading. | ||||
| A great choice for short run colored garments. (5/5) | Apr 18, 2010 | Harold E. | Mi, US | |
| If you are looking for a great paper to use for dark shirts that needs to stretch and has a soft hand and will look good after many many washings without fading or cracking this is it. Use good quality HT Pigment Inks, don't over press with time or temp and you will be very pleased with InkFlex Dark. It can be contour cut around somewhat complicated designs with good results, (use a 60 degree blade and the correct pressure) Cut your design out with the paper on a carrier sheet. Although i would not recommend this paper for contour cutting very small intricate designs it will great for many designs that need to be applied on dark garments that need that professional look. We have done a few hundred shirts this way using InkFlex Dark with great results. | ||||
| InkFlex DARK 8.5" x 11 (5/5) | Apr 16, 2010 | Sheree N. | WV, US | |
| I don't have experience with other transfer papers for comparison as this is my first use. I purchased from Specialty Graphics because they had the best pricing that I found anywhere. I usually spend at least a couple of hours researching before I purchase a product online. I work with Pet Helpers, a Pet rescue group and we are using the transfers to make "adopt me" bandanas and some shirts to advertise our pets that need homes. As a beginner, let me say that this paper has been great. I had doubts of how well they would turn out because of my inexperience. I have not had one transfer that has come out bad. The color is great, the paper is extremely easy to work with and the shipping was extremely fast. I will probably venture into other items since I have had such success with this paper and I will definitely order from Specialty Graphics. | ||||
| InkFlex Dark transfer paper (5/5) | Jan 26, 2010 | Paula Martin | WA, US | |
| After trying all of the products available at our local craft and fabric stores, I did not have much hope and ordered a sample pack of the InkFlex. That was in October. I made a t-shirt that night and gave it to someone and told them to wear it as much as possible, and do not treat it any differently than they would a silk screened shirt. The have been washing and wearing it at least once a week for the past 3 months, and it looks better than the silk screened t-shirt that they have only worn half as much. This product is superior to anything else on the market. | ||||

