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  2. First and foremost - It is highly recommended that you use a commercial grade heat press for these transfers. Many of you have asked about the Cricut Easy Press and some of you have been successful with using this product, but it is not recommended.

  3. Oct 9, 2024 · Place transfer tape over the vinyl design, burnish, then remove the backing from the vinyl, making sure all little pieces stick to the transfer tape. Lay your vinyl face up, then center your screen printing frame over your design.

  4. Oct 5, 2021 · Screen Printed Transfers are produced with plastisol inks- the same durable inks you commonly find printed directly to the fabric when you think of a graphic tee. These transfers come...

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  5. Screen print transfers, also known as plastisol transfers, is a type of garment transfer that has been printed using plastisol inks onto a special release paper. This allows the end user the flexibility of when the transfer is applied and what the transfer is applied to.

    • What Is Heat Transfer Vinyl and How Do You Use It?
    • What Are screen Printed Transfers?
    • The Number of Custom T-Shirts You Are Printing
    • The Number of Colors in The Artwork
    • The Complexity of The Artwork
    • Your Skill at Developing Artwork
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    Heat transfer vinyl is a thin vinyl material used to feed into a piece of equipment, known as a cutter, to cut out and create designs which are then heat applied onto shirts using a heat press machine. You can buy htv by the roll or by the sheet. It is an inexpensive, do-it-yourself method to create custom shirts. It is easy to get heat transfer vi...

    Screen printed transfers are also heat applied transfers for apparel like t-shirts, hoodies, bags, and more. Instead of the vinyl material, this transfer type uses plastisol inks, the same as direct screen printing, to create your design. When using this transfer type, you would not need to do any of the screen printing, or have any messy inks, or ...

    One of the advantages of vinyl is that it is generally pretty low cost when you can buy your vinyl by the roll and get a lot of designs out of it. However, for anyone who has ever used vinyl to create custom shirts, you know the time it takes for the entire process, start to finish. This is fine when you are doing low quantity orders. However, as t...

    Besides quantity, the amount of colors has an impact on the t-shirt decoration process you choose. A one-color t-shirt design is pretty straight forward. But what happens when there is more than one color? What if you have a 2, 3, 4 or more color design? When you have a multi-color design, working with heat transfer vinyl can get a little tricky. N...

    Another factor to consider is the complexity of your artwork that you will be decorating your apparel with. As your artwork gets more complex, the faster you will want to switch to screen printed transfers. The more areas, shapes, lines, etc. that your cutter has to make a cut, the more time it takes to cut the design. Not only that, the more time ...

    For those of you who aren’t artists, artwork development can definitely be a struggle. If you don’t already have the artwork file needed to cut, creating artwork in an art program can be a nightmare for some. If a customer brings you a design and you just can’t figure out how you would re-create the design in your own art program, we have another o...

    Heat transfer vinyl is a popular and useful way to decorate custom shirts and apparel. However, in the above situations, it would be beneficial for you to switch from the vinyl over to screen printed transfers. It can save you time and money for your business. Who doesn’t want to add more profits in their pocket for the same job and same end result...

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · Apply transfer tape to the front (non-sticky) side of the vinyl, then peel off the backing when you're ready to stick it to the screen. Unlike standard screen printing, don't cut your stencil mirrored.

  7. HTV transfers are made of a thin, flexible vinyl that is cut into the desired design and then pressed onto the fabric with a heat press. HTV is available in a wide range of designs and colours, including metallics and fluorescents. It’s also relatively inexpensive and easy to use, making it a versatile option for t-shirt printing.

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