This patent describes an ink jet printable 
heat transfer material with cold release properties. The invention consists of multiple 
layers of coatings applied to a suitable substrate, typically paper. The first optional layer 
coating consists typically of a pigmented 
coating bound together with a synthetic or natural binder and is applied in sufficient quantity to level and densify the surface of a given substrate. The second 
coating is applied over the first and consists of a 
silicone coating with a controlled 
surface energy. The 
surface energy must be such that the subsequent aqueous coatings can be applied over top with good 
wetting and adhesion, but low enough for an easy removal from the 
heat transfer after cooling. A third or wash layer is applied over the 
silicone release layer. This layer must easily wet and adhere to the 
silicone release layer so the coating does not come off during subsequent coating passes and during handling by the user. The wash layer consists of one or more 
thermoplastic polymers including 
ethylene acrylic acid, waxes, and other polymers along with dispersions of non-
water soluble plasticizers and antioxidants. An ink receptive layer consists of a low binder 
thermoplastic organic pigmented coating containing non-
water soluble plasticizers and antioxidants along with 
water soluble and insoluble cationic polymers and / or cationic 
inorganic pigments. The non-water soluble cationic materials, either organic or inorganic, aid in the retention of the dyes and reduce the wet bleed and wash out of the dyes when the transfers get wet.