This is an iron-on print that can be used on cotton and polyester fabrics. *Fabrics that cannot be used include "water-repellent fabrics" and "heat-sensitive fabrics (because the heat of the iron will damage the fabric)." Also, we cannot guarantee that the print will adhere to all of the same materials. Depending on the fabric conditions, it may not stick, so please be sure to test it before use.
*The recommended ironing temperature is 150° to 160°. (Irons are usually labeled as weak, medium, or strong, but please check your instruction manual or the manufacturer. *For instructions on how to use the product, please refer to the product description at the bottom or the manufacturer's (Tokotoko March) instruction manual included with the product.
Our iron-on sheets and iron-on print sheets (cutting film for ironing) are sold in our store, and can be used to easily create original T-shirts, hoodies, bags, and event supplies. Great for events such as school festivals, school festivals, club festivals, festivals, food stalls, restaurants, Christmas, Merry Santa, reindeer, New Year's holidays, New Year, Halloween, entrance and graduation. We also recommend cutting promotional items such as letters and logos for company and store names.
Due to the manufacturing process, dust may accumulate between the adhesive sheet and the peel-off sheet due to static electricity, but this does not affect the use of the product. ●Instruction manual included. *The recommended ironing temperature is 160°. (The iron may be marked as weak, medium, or strong, but please check the instruction manual or manufacturer for more information.
[※Caution※] ●This is not something to print on with a printer or other device. ●We are not responsible for any scratches or damage that occurs during application, pasting, or removal, or for any marks left after removal (such as sunburn marks or residual glue), or damage to the applied object. ●Please note that ultraviolet rays from direct sunlight may cause discoloration, and deterioration may be accelerated depending on the location and conditions of use. ●Please note that some fabrics cannot be pasted.
[The size is not the exact size. Cut it a little longer.] [This is an iron-on print that can be used on cotton and polyester fabrics. *Fabrics that cannot be used include "water-repellent fabrics" and "heat-sensitive fabrics (because the heat of the iron will damage the fabric)". In addition, we cannot guarantee that it will adhere to all of the same materials. Depending on the conditions of the fabric, it may not stick, so please be sure to test it before using it.] ■How to use 1) You will need tools to cut the completed design. Prepare scissors, a cutter, a cutting board, (or a cutting machine if you have one) according to your needs. Since it is a heat transfer, please also prepare a silicone sheet. (A "silicone resin" cooking sheet is fine!) 2) Cut out the motif design that you have made in advance. It will be reversed when transferred, so when cutting, create it in reverse. The glossy side will be the release film! Cut the back side! 3) Peel off the unnecessary parts. Be sure to peel off the transparent release film firmly so that there is no excess material on it.
and remove any scraps. 4) Once it has been neatly removed, place the designed sheet on the ironing board with the T-shirt to be transferred, with the transparent release film facing up, and balance it. 5) Place the silicone sheet on top of the designed sheet and press the entire sheet firmly with the iron at about 150℃ to 160℃ for about 10 to 20 seconds. *Please note that some irons have uneven surfaces. If the iron is not pressed firmly, it will not stick. *The recommended iron temperature is 160°. (The iron may be indicated as weak, medium, or strong, but please check the instructions or manufacturer.) 6) Peel off the transparent release film while it is still hot. Sometimes it may stick to the release film, so please peel it off slowly while watching the situation. Depending on the environment, heat, and what you are pasting, it may be easier to peel it off after it has cooled down. [One point advice] If the film does not stick well after peeling it off and floats a little, place the silicone sheet again and iron it to make it stick to the fabric. 7) If it is nicely pressed, it is done!
If the texture of the fibers comes out on the sheet, it's perfect! This iron-on sheet makes it easy to make original T-shirts, hoodies, bags, event supplies, and more.