Okay all - I just finished making 65

shirts for another DISer - I haven't even started mine yet - this is what I learned
The paper from ebay is just AWESOME!!! I have used Avery, Print and press and brother but this just was so easy!!!!
The dark paper was rather simple to use - but don't forget to peel the backing!!! and don't put it on your wood kitchen table - I may have to iron the whole thing now so it all looks burned!! (I actually like the burned color better!!!) I used two pillowcases and a shirt as a buffer and it still burned my table!!
Formica is really the best! I moved there after the table burned (I will post pictures)
on the light shirts - I pressed hard on the iron and I didn't put a pillowcase between the shirt and counter - it worked best this way - I also rotated my way around the counter - I found when it got too hot the transfer did not hold to the shirt as well - I think the heat was working on both sides and confusing the transfer as to where it should go (does that make sense)
I made the transfers as big as could on the paper for the adult shirts - about 8.5 tall on the youth shirts and about 5x7 on the toddler shirts
I will take pictures and as long as the other DISer does not mind I will post them for you!!