Star Wars Heat Transfers

These do indeed look great. Super-retro geekery! I have not had much luck getting inkjet heat transfers to come out looking as good I'd like. Never gotten one to look anywhere near as good as a pro transfer. Any hints or tips on best way to print, and apply, and the best type of shirts to use would be awesome.
 
I remember these from when I was a kid. My mom ironed them onto shirts for me to wear, and a couple of washes, the rubber would crack, and they would fall apart. It was a shame, but now, you can use avery dark transfers (you have to turn the pictures over) and they will almost be like silk-screened transfers, if you get the iron hot enough. I have
several t-shirts that I have done that with, and they stay new looking, even after 20 washes. Try them, you will not be disappointed.
thanx for the share.
 
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