Heat transfer vinyl and cad cut transfers are a great way to customize shirts, jerseys, sweats and much more. Vinyl film for cad cut transfers are great for small run customization for names, numbers, simple text and logos, and on the spot decorating!All you need is a plotter to cut out the transfer and a heat press to apply.
INSTRUCTIONS
All films must be cut in mirror image. It's recommended that the fabric or garment is pre-pressed before the film is applied to help remove any moisture or wrinkles before applying the films on them. Moisture in the fabric may prevent the films from bonding properly. Use a Heat Resistant Non-Stick Sheet or silicon sheet between the film and heat platen to help prevent scorching.
Application temp: 305-310°F
Time: 10-15 seconds
Application pressure: medium to firm (40 to 60 psi)
Peel: hot or cold
Adheres to 100% polyester, 100% cotton and all cotton/poly blends
Use heavy-duty blades to cut the glitter and flocking film (60 degree on blades is optimal). These films contain real glitter chips that may shorten the lifespan of standard blades.
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Siser Easyweed Flock Red Heat Transfer Vinyl - 15x5 Yard Roll
$69.95
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Heat transfer vinyl and cad cut transfers are a great way to customize shirts, jerseys, sweats and much more. Vinyl film for cad cut transfers are great for small run customization for names, numbers, simple text and logos, and on the spot decorating!All you need is a plotter to cut out the transfer and a heat press to apply.
INSTRUCTIONS
All films must be cut in mirror image. It's recommended that the fabric or garment is pre-pressed before the film is applied to help remove any moisture or wrinkles before applying the films on them. Moisture in the fabric may prevent the films from bonding properly. Use a Heat Resistant Non-Stick Sheet or silicon sheet between the film and heat platen to help prevent scorching.
Application temp: 305-310°F
Time: 10-15 seconds
Application pressure: medium to firm (40 to 60 psi)
Peel: hot or cold
Adheres to 100% polyester, 100% cotton and all cotton/poly blends
Use heavy-duty blades to cut the glitter and flocking film (60 degree on blades is optimal). These films contain real glitter chips that may shorten the lifespan of standard blades.