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16 HP Iron On Transfers.

You print what you want on them then iron them on your shirts, these are quality Iron Ons. I have TONS of shirts with these used that I've washed countless times with minimal faiding.

$12 shipped Paypal only US only.
 
Bump. Make your own custom shirts with these at home guys, just print, cut and iron on.
 
do you need a special printer and program for them?
 
No just regular ink printer, just print out the pic/word you want from what ever, then iron on. Super simple.
 
Likely would work.
 
Says ink jet but either way the results of your tattoo will prolly be the same :hehe:
 
I thought I could get creative with some of my T shirts, but lasers use heat.

WARNING: Do not use HP Iron-on Transfers for Color Fabric in laser printers, copy machines, or Inkjet printers with heating elements such as the HP Deskjet 1200c or 1600c. The heating elements in these printers can melt the transfer paper, which could damage the printer.
 
Ok you are correct, sorry about that.
 
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