For Uniforms, Jerseys, Jackets, etc.


Uniform Numbers - Heat Transfers

What They Are - Plastisol is a particular type of ink that is screen printed onto a special type of paper.

When the plastisol transfer is laid on a garment and both are heated, in a heat press, the ink becomes very sticky. In fact, it becomes so sticky that when the paper back is pulled off the transfer, only the ink remains.

This is how almost all preprinted transfers are produced and what we used to number our shirts.

How They Are Used - The black and white 6" and 8" plastisol numbers are used on uniforms, jerseys, jackets, and other garments where large numbers are needed. While not armor plated, they are very durable.

How It Works - There are assorted numbers per pack (see actual count below). Just simply select the numbers that you want, place them on the garment and heat press with medium pressure at 375° for 10-12 seconds.


Black 6" 14.95
(#0 - 2pcs) (#1 - 12pcs) (#2 - 2pcs) (#3 - 2pcs) (#4 - 2pcs)
(#5 - 2pcs) (#6 - 2pcs) (#7 - 2pcs) (#8 - 2pcs) (#9 - 2pcs)

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White 6" 14.95
(#0 - 6pcs) (#1 - 12pcs) (#2 - 3pcs) (#3 - 3pcs) (#4 - 3pcs)
(#5 - 3pcs) (#6 - 3pcs) (#7 - 3pcs) (#8 - 3pcs) (#9 - 3pcs)

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Black 8" 18.95
(#0 - 2pcs) (#1 - 12pcs) (#2 - 2pcs) (#3 - 2pcs) (#4 - 2pcs)
(#5 - 2pcs) (#6 - 2pcs) (#7 - 2pcs) (#8 - 2pcs) (#9 - 2pcs)

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White 8" 18.95
(#0 - 2pcs) (#1 - 12pcs) (#2 - 2pcs) (#3 - 2pcs) (#4 - 2pcs)
(#5 - 2pcs) (#6 - 2pcs) (#7 - 2pcs) (#8 - 2pcs) (#9 - 2pcs)

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Study Guide

Next we show you the top ten heat presses and a few details about each one.

If you not sure what press is right for you, click here for Heat Press Basics to consider when selecting a heat press.

If you already know about heat presses, and just want to see some of your choices, click to begin with Stahls' or HIX heat presses. The page after that reviews George Knight heat press choices.

If you don’t need a heat press, click here to continue your studies with “Starting Your Business”