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Transferring Printed Images onto Fabric
 
Note
 
:  
 
This thermal-transfer paper is designed to be 
used with a professional heat press commonly 
found in T-shirt shops and full-service copy centers. 
Conventional home hand irons are not 
recommended for this project. For best results, 
transfer only onto white-colored garments. Textiles 
such as leather and nylon that have been treated or 
water-proofed will not transfer properly.
 
1.
 
Trim away the excess on the fabric transfer 
media, leaving a small border with rounded 
corners (to avoid later tearing) around the 
image. For mouse pads and puzzles, trim so 
image is 6.35 to 12.7 mm (1/4 to 1/2 in.) 
larger than the mouse pad or puzzle. 
 
2.
 
Position garment on lower platen of heat 
press. Use plain paper underneath mouse 
pads to protect lower platen. Prepress 
approximately 3-5 seconds to release 
moisture from fabric (repeat until there’s no 
steam). This is especially important if 
garment is 100% cotton. 
 
3.
 
Place trimmed fabric transfer image face 
down onto garment in desired position. Press 
image onto garment using proper press time 
and temperature settings; refer to the table. 
When transferring onto both sides of a 
garment, be sure to place plain paper 
between the image and the heat press’ lower 
platen. 
 
4.
 
For mouse pads and puzzles, refer to 
 
Step 5
 
 
and immediately remove the paper backing 
after opening the press. For all other 
garments, let the transfer set for 3-5 seconds 
before removing the paper backing.
 
5.
 
Pinch the corners and peel the paper backing 
slowly across the heat press’ lower platen using 
a constant speed. 
 
Do not pull straight up
 
. Use a 
piece of cloth to hold down mouse pads and 
puzzles while peeling the paper backing from 
the transfer. If the paper backing starts to tear, 
stop immediately, cover the entire transfer with 
plain paper, and repeat 
 
Steps 3
 
 through 
 
5
 
.
 
To minimize image color loss on garments after 
washing:
 
 
 
1.
 
Prepress the garment to remove excess 
moisture.
 
2.
 
Use the correct time and temperature settings 
(see table).
 
3.
 
Iron the image after washing to enhance colors.
For detailed instructions on transferring images to 
other surfaces, refer to the HAL document available 
via fax by calling 1-800-835-6100.
For information on purchasing heat press 
equipment, call 1-800-624-4210 (extension 300), or 
1-847-945-9600 (extension 300).
 
Table 1: Fabric/Press Settings
 
Fabric
 
 
 
Temperature
 
Pressing 
Time
Setting 
Time
 
100%
Cotton
375° F/200° C
8 seconds
3-5 
seconds
50%/50% 
Polyester/ 
Cotton
375° F/200° C
8 seconds
3-5 
seconds
Rayon
350° F/180° C
8 seconds
3-5 
seconds
100% Poly-
ester
350° F/180° C
8 seconds
3-5 
seconds
100% Silk
350° F/180° C
8 seconds
3-5 
seconds
Sweatshirts 
and tote 
bags
375° F/200° C
20 seconds
3-5 
seconds
Baseball 
caps
375° F/200° C
8 seconds
3-5 
seconds
mouse pads
375° F/200° C
8 seconds
none; 
remove 
backing 
immediately
puzzles
375° F/200° C
20 seconds
none; 
remove 
backing 
immediately
mugs (mug 
press 
required)
325°F/170°C
90 seconds
30 minutes
hard 
surfaces
325°F/170°C to
375°F/200°C
60-120 
seconds
cool to room 
temperature