Iron On is a brand that provides customers with iron-on transfer paper to customize t-shirts and garments using their home inkjet or laser printers.
Iron On was founded in 2000 as a subsidiary of the Royal Paper Corporation.
The brand has expanded its product line to provide customers with different types of transfer papers including light and dark fabrics, and stretchable fabrics.
Iron On has positioned itself as a leading brand in the DIY custom clothing industry.
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Transfer paper that allows customers to print their own designs on white or light-colored fabrics.
Transfer paper that allows customers to print their own designs on black or dark-colored fabrics.
Transfer paper that allows customers to print their own designs on stretchy fabrics like activewear and swimsuits.
Iron On offers transfer papers for specific types of fabrics. You can use their light fabric transfer paper on white or light-colored fabrics, their dark fabric transfer paper on black or dark-colored fabrics, and their stretchable fabric transfer paper on stretchy fabrics like activewear and swimsuits.
No, you can use any home inkjet or laser printer to print on Iron On transfer paper.
Yes, Iron On transfers are designed to withstand washing and can last for several washes.
Yes, you can print photos on Iron On transfer paper as long as they are in the proper size and resolution.
Yes, you can cut Iron On transfer paper with a cutting machine as long as you have the appropriate setting and blade.