Transfer paper

Transfer papers can also be used for the application of rhinestones to clothing and other arts and crafts projects.

For dye sublimation transfer paper, fabrics historically had to be white or light in color.

This printing process turns solid ink into a gas, avoiding a liquid stage.

"The initial intent for this method of moving a pre- made image from one location to another was to serve as an essential substitute for ink.

In 1801, Pellegrino Turri, an Italian inventor, invented carbon paper to provide the ink for his mechanical typing machine, one of the first typewriters.

A logo applied to a canvas backpack, using fabric transfer paper in a desktop ink jet printer