🎨 Stick to Your Imagination!
The PPD 20 Sheets A4 Inkjet Printable Transparent Self Adhesive Sticker Paper is designed for creativity and versatility. Each pack contains 20 A4 sheets of crystal clear vinyl, perfect for creating durable, repositionable stickers for various surfaces. Compatible with all standard inkjet printers, this sticker paper allows you to print vibrant images and customize your projects with ease.
Manufacturer | Photo Paper Direct |
Brand | PPD |
Model Number | PPD-39-20 |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 0.5 x 29.7 cm; 198 g |
Colour | Clear |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | A4 |
Sheet Size | A4 |
Paper Weight | 67 |
Paper Finish | Translucent |
Manufacturer Part Number | PPD-39-20 |
Item Weight | 198 g |
M**Y
Excellent product
I have been using products similar to this for many years and only found this as most of the alternative products which i have been using seem to becoming more difficult to find..... and expensive.This product is far superior to any i have used to date. It does exactly what it says, is printed on very cleanly with an inkjet printer, adheres to tracing paer well and runs through my A0 copier giving excellent results.Just found this product after many years and now due to retire....someone has written a law about this!
G**Y
Great Quality
This sticker paper is great!I do graphic design in college and needed some stickers printing for my FMP (My final project and count for 60% if grade so it's important!) so I decided to buy these and print them myself. I needed a really high quality print and was a bit nervous about printing them myself as I wasn't sure about the sticker paper. Once I recived it and did a test print (putting the printer on best settings) it came out great, noting smudged or anything!I'm really happy with the result and it's definitely good enough to use for my project. I would recommend these if you need stickers printing at a high quality.The pictures used on the Amazon listing make this product look cheap but it's good quality so don't let it out you off.
G**U
Its Printable.
I've been trying out various acetates for printing with no success. Don't believe the reviews for them. If they were any good then they would work with any printer and I'm using an Epson EcoTank. The general problem is the transparency doesn't trigger the magic eye in the printer. Thing is, even if you put a piece of paper behind it, it still doesn't work. I'm not very keen on sticking some label behind it. Apart from giving an uneven surface, peeling it off cleanly worries me after going through the printer roller.This is the first acetate I've found that works. Granted the back is adhesive, which I haven't tried yet, and the backing is an opaque paper but it does work. I've got plenty of spare acetate to stick it on so can finally move ahead with the project.That's to help you choose and save some money.I do wish manufacturers would make some non-sticky acetate that can actually be printed on, even if it means putting a opaque layrer on to beat the printer's magic eye as they would cash in.
D**N
Great product
Great for using for putting text and pic's in epoxy resin
M**N
No great
Poor
W**S
Great but think White !
Great product and did nearly what I wanted... clear - BUT i stupidly forget that printers do not print white ! Hence one print was done - I had a great clear/transparent outer edge of my designs but everything which was meant to be white - obviously was also clear/transparent. Kicking myself - knew printers get the white from the paper... So - if not worried about white - great product...Now to purchase the Vinyl pack - so I can get the stickers I wanted to create ;o)
D**D
Better than i thought they would be....
Brilliant, I did not expect the quality to be so good here. Just to note, the first image I printed I tried to stick on something instantly and wiped down the front of the image, taking off the ink......give it at least 5 mins for you print to dry, so you don't take off any of the colour. Very simple to use, Very simple to cut.I have attached a picture hopefully so you can see how well these look, and that the colour doesn't seem to fade once printed....I was very dubious with these being inkjet, but I think I will now be covering all the kids rooms in the house with them. These were going to be used for sticking images on plain balloons, but once I printed out a tester....I couldn't stop! image attached next to a full sized radiator. Sun flower was the tester, the chomp and zombie were from one sheet landscape, and the bigger zombie was one sheet a4 portrait. The picture doesn't do them justice really
L**N
High quality product but very poor instructions.
The product is good and the instructions are clear enough so why do I only give it 3/5? Well, this is a clear acetate self-adhesive product, so people are (obviously) going to stick it on stuff.... but unless you also buy their fixative spray there is nothing permanent about the ink! Is this their fault? No, but they are the seller, and it is their responsibility to tell you in clear bold type what you need to know to finish the job you purchased it for, not just to tell you the funky stuff (well, that's my opinion anyway).One of the pictures on the marketing blurb shows a bunch of stickers on a (model?) car - my reason for buying this was indeed to make stickers for my (real) car - well the first time you clean the car you'll be wiping away half your ink unless you also buy their fixative spray can and that was not something that was clear to me until after I had made my purchase. I now have to wait for my fixative to arrive before I can apply my car stickers, and that's an inconvenience I hadn't counted on. Had I been 100% sure about this absolute requirement then I would have bought the two together first time around.In their on-site video they use a tea mug as an example. But the first time you wash the mug you will wipe half of the ink away and god knows what a dishwaser will do to it. These things MUST be clearly marked on the Amazon product page BEFORE you buy! And they're not, not that I could see anyway.Also, I discovered after two completely mashed-up sheets on my Canon iP7250, that you really do risk wasting these comparatively expensive sheets of acetate unless you load them individually WITH NO OTHER PAPER IN THE TRAY. That was my experience with my Pixma iP7250 anyway, and this printer is no more than two weeks old. Once again, I feel that the instructions on the Amazon page were very thin, but not as thin as those supplied with the product - there was virtually no relevant information supplied in the packaging.All of the above is a shame because, as I wait for my fixative, I can only marvel at the beautifully sharp and crisp printing on these sheets of acetate that will really make my car extremely happy. But the wasted sheets of acetate in my bin are testament to a lack of clear user guidelines both before and after purchase.If you have to go to a supplier's site to watch their video on how to best use this product, then the sales pitch has done its job to make you buy, but only once and not twice, and that's a shame because the high quality of the product doesn't reflect the poor score of 3 out of 5.
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