Uninet iColor Light 1 Step Transfer Paper - 8.27" x 11.69" - 100 Pack


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Uninet iColor Light 1 Step Transfer Paper - 8.27" x 11.69" - 100 Pack


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IColor 1-Step Transfer Paper for light colored garments is an easy to use, all-in-one media for use with light and medium colored garments. The IColor 1 Step Transfer Paper is easy to use, very inexpensive and features a very soft hand. This one step system saves time because there is no adhesive pressing step. Print and press directly to your garment in 15 seconds!  No weeding necessary - produce quality images while dramatically reducing your production time. Designed to work with the IColor series of specialty printers, the IColor 1-Step Transfer Paper will also work with many popular color laser printers – please check with your printer manufacturer to be certain. White toner enabled printers are suggested for best results. 

  • For light textiles
  • A4 Size - 8.27" x 11.69" (210 x 297mm)
  • Part # ICHTLIGHTA$
  • 100 Sheets
  • To prevent humidity from affecting your paper, store in a resealable bag. 
  • Light 1 Step Textile Transfer Media Instructions

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