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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Ok but not the best.

This is an excellent paper for custom thermal transfer printing. Black bleeding was found in some of my pictures that had a lot of black. I also have Avery paper and it hasn't bled so all I can say is that it's paper. I tried several settings with Nufun, but even in one draft, it bled around the edges. I also had another image with black that didn't bleed, so I don't know if it had more gray than black and therefore didn't bleed. Unable to determine the cause, I had to use Avery paper for my black-heavy projects. I haven't washed the shirts yet to see how they hold up but, Maybe consider updating this review if I do! right at the edges, or when it doesn't require a lot of black printing. Because the price-performance ratio is right. In the accompanying photo you can see the Avery on the left with very accurate printing and the Nufun on the right showing bleeds especially where the onion meets the black and all around the edge. - The border isn't that important because I can crop it, but the part in the middle is the image, which can't be repaired that way. Nufun didn't pop as much when printed either, but I still think he looked pretty decent when petted. Maui's photo is another example of bleeding. The photo from 2019 shows when the black color has not yet bled out. I don't really know what the difference is, so I'll probably keep using nufun for some projects. if i do it! right at the edges, or when it doesn't require a lot of black printing. Because the price-performance ratio is right. In the accompanying photo you can see the Avery on the left with very accurate printing and the Nufun on the right showing bleeds especially where the onion meets the black and all around the edge. - The border isn't that important because I can crop it, but the part in the middle is the image, which can't be repaired that way. Nufun didn't pop as much when printed either, but I still think he looked pretty decent when petted. Maui's photo is another example of bleeding. The photo from 2019 shows, when the black color has not yet bled out. I don't really know what the difference is, so I'll probably keep using nufun for some projects. if i do it! right at the edges, or when it doesn't require a lot of black printing. Because the price-performance ratio is right. In the accompanying photo you can see the Avery on the left with very accurate printing and the Nufun on the right showing bleeds especially where the onion meets the black and all around the edge. - The border isn't that important because I can crop it, but the part in the middle is the image, which can't be repaired that way. Nufun didn't pop as much when printed either, but I still think he looked pretty decent when petted. Maui's photo is another example of bleeding. The photo from 2019 shows when the black color has not yet bled out. I don't really know what the difference is, so I'll probably keep using nufun for some projects. Because the price-performance ratio is right. In the accompanying photo you can see the Avery on the left with very accurate printing and the Nufun on the right showing bleeds especially where the onion meets the black and all around the edge. - The border isn't that important because I can crop it, but the part in the middle is the image, which can't be repaired that way. Nufun didn't pop as much when printed either, but I still think he looked pretty decent when petted. Maui's photo is another example of bleeding. The photo from 2019 shows when the black color has not yet bled out. I don't really know what the difference is, so I'll probably keep using nufun for some projects. Because the price-performance ratio is right. In the accompanying photo you can see the Avery on the left with very accurate printing and the Nufun on the right showing bleeds especially where the onion meets the black and all around the edge. - The border isn't that important because I can crop it, but the part in the middle is the image, which can't be repaired that way. Nufun didn't pop as much when printed either, but I still think he looked pretty decent when petted. Maui's photo is another example of bleeding. The photo from 2019 shows when the black color has not yet bled out. I don't really know what the difference is, so I'll probably keep using nufun for some projects. especially where the onion meets the black, as well as the entire edge. - The border isn't that important because I can crop it, but the part in the middle is the image, which can't be repaired that way. Nufun didn't pop as much when printed either, but I still think he looked pretty decent when petted. Maui's photo is another example of bleeding. The photo from 2019 shows when the black color has not yet bled out. I don't really know what the difference is so I will probably continue to use nufun for some projects. especially where the onion meets the black, as well as the entire edge. - The border isn't that important because I can crop it, but the part in the middle is the image, which can't be repaired that way. Nufun didn't pop as much when printed either, but I still think he looked pretty decent when petted. Maui's photo is another example of bleeding. The photo from 2019 shows when the black color has not yet bled out. I don't really know what the difference is, so I'll probably keep using nufun for some projects. when he was petted. Maui's photo is another example of bleeding. The photo from 2019 shows, when the black color has not yet bled out. I don't really know what the difference is, so I'll probably keep using nufun for some projects. when he was petted. Maui's photo is another example of bleeding. The photo from 2019 shows when the black color has not yet bled out. I don't really know what the difference is, so I'll probably keep using nufun for some projects.

Pros
  • EASY TO USE: designed for dark fabrics and inkjet printers
Cons
  • thin