

🎨 Turn your dark fabrics into wearable art with PPD’s premium transfer magic!
PPD Inkjet Premium T-Shirt Transfer Paper A4 (10 sheets) is a professional-grade transfer solution designed for dark and black fabrics. Compatible with all inkjet printers and cutting tools, it enables vibrant, durable, and fully machine washable prints that remain soft and stretchable. Ideal for customizing t-shirts, bags, and home textiles using a household iron or heat press, it includes all necessary accessories and clear instructions to ensure perfect alignment and flawless results every time.








| ASIN | B000W4KV2G |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,195 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 7 in Heat Transfer Paper |
| Brand | PPD |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (22,738) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jun. 2010 |
| Item Weight | 160 g |
| Material | Paper |
| Model Number | PPD-4-10 |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 0.5 x 29.7 cm; 160 g |
O**I
Easy-to-Use Transfer Paper for Custom Dark Tees
I recently used the PPD Inkjet Premium T-Shirt Transfer Paper A4 for Dark Fabric (10 sheets) and it worked really well for my custom shirt projects. The sheets produced vibrant, bold prints that transferred cleanly onto dark fabrics without fading or losing detail. They’re easy to use with a home inkjet printer, and the results look much more professional than generic iron-on alternatives. Application was straightforward and the transfer adhered nicely to the fabric without peeling at the edges. The paper handled washes well too, with the designs staying sharp and durable after several cycles. Overall, this transfer paper is a reliable choice if you’re making personalised tees or gifts and want standout results on dark garments.
C**M
Easy to use.
I was a bit nervous with this product reading some of the reviews but I just finished making 10 t-shirts without any problem. The silicon sheet was fine and didn't get damaged at all. The only annoying thing is that the film that needs to be peeled off at the start can be a bit pesky to peel off. I tried both the ironing board and the hard surface (table covered with another t-shirt) and both worked although the table option seemed to work a bit better.
M**K
Good quality
This product is good value and prints well and quick delivery the only reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is there was only 9 sheets in the packet instead of 10 luckily I only needed 8
N**K
Bought in a hurry
I wanted to print a holiday photo onto a piece of material and use it as part of a panel in making a tote bag. I bought the transfer pack in a hurry and the next day at my quilting group, I was told that there were many options for transferring images onto material. I doubted if my inexpensive Dark Transfer pack would work but it did! I selected the photo, practiced a couple of times on ordinary paper and then used the transfer paper and it worked very well. I trimmed the photo as directed. To iron in onto the material (calico) I used my wooden chopping board with an old tea towel placed over it. On top of that I put the calico material then the transfer photo, then the silicon sheet to protect the iron. I used a very very hot iron and within a few second the paper was pulling away safely from the image. It worked perfectly.
C**.
Really easy to use with great results
Decided this year that I wanted a personalised t-shirt for when I go fishing, but with it likely getting dirty and smelly very quickly didn't fancy paying loads for it to only be worn maybe a handful of times, decided to give this a whirl along with a £2.50 no brand t-shirt. Followed the instructions and it turned out great. All in all cost about £3.20 for a personalised t-shirt which looks about £30 worth if you compare the design to others on the market. Definitely worth a go, just follow the instructions and you can't go wrong
M**R
Last minute book day outfit!
I bought this transfer paper as a last minute option for book day (thank you amazon prime). The design printed on nicely with my bog standard inkjet printer and ironed on to the T shirts well. A great option for an autistic kid who hates dressing up costumes and their weird material. The only problem is that once I washed the T shirts the transfer came off. It was fine for me, as I can reuse the plain t shirts but if I wanted something that was going to last I'm not sure this would hold up. Maybe I did something wrong? I'm not sure, but this was my experience. I also didn't realise it was for dark fabrics, again, no idea what the difference is as it was a white paper.
S**E
Clear instructions with good results
After lots of research I was left with the decision, do I save money and buy more of another product with less reviews and so on? Or do I stick to what has been tried and tested and sits a top of the Amazon suggested products page? I opted for the better known product, 10 sheets of both light and dark transfer paper (separately bought). The thing we have found about T-shirt printing or transfers is that there’s a lot of trail and error and although you’re paying a substantial amount in transfer paper, we ultimately noticed that having a reliable product to use whilst also finding what worked best for us was the better decision. The cost of these sheets compared to their realisability and end product was much more cost effective than say our journey with printers and print format. Looking back, I’m very glad we chose a product that didn’t add to our headaches of bringing all the components together to get a good final product. We will definitely be buying again.
W**R
The transfer sheets work great, printed in great quality, simple to iron on. A little hard to get the backing started when peeling off but otherwise very impressive. Would definitely buy again.
B**Y
Easy to use with great results. I had a slight issue of the edge melting but I think The iron was too hot. Will experiment to see what are the best results. Would be good if they gave a temperature in the instructions
D**L
Sehr gute Qualität !!! Top
P**É
J'ai acheté ce produit pour faire de la personnalisation de sièges auto enfant. Après avoir choisis mes images j'ai imprimé une page avec tous mes motifs via un traitement de texte. Pour l'impression, j'ai juste choisi papier ordinaire mais haute qualité d'impression. Mon conseil à ce niveau est de monter un peu le contraste et la couleur : le rendu a plus d'éclat. La découpe est le moment un peu délicat : il faut faire doucement avec de bons ciseaux. Ensuite il faut décoller le motif du papier de support : ici une fine lame (type cutter) sera quasi indispensable. J'ai posé le motif sur la surface à décorer puis la feuille anti adhésive (fournie) et un coup de fer (température max). Un mouvement régulier une dizaine de seconde et le transfert était effectué. On voit sur les photos que le transfert se fait vraiment en profondeur, dans les fibres du tissu. Le rendu est super, les bords parfaitement fixés et les petites têtes blondes sont aux anges. Prochaine étape tester sur des vêtements à personnaliser. Vu la prise dans les mailles du tissu, je pense que ça devrait bien se passer. Lavage préconisé à 30° pour une bonne tenue dans le temps. Si mon avis vous est utile, cliquez, cela fait toujours plaisir !
A**G
Leuke set om logo’s op t shirt te printen
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