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Title: A Basic Guide to Vinyl T Shirt Printing!


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A Basic Guide to Vinyl T Shirt Printing!
  • PRINTING

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Everything, you need to know, about vinyl t shirt
printing, in one place.
  • Do, you, like us, have become fascinated with
    vinyl t shirt printing, or you are already quite
    established in the world of custom printing, and
    now you want to experiment with garment
    decoration using vinyl for shirts. Fortunately,
    you do not need to spend hours on the internet
    finding out the scoop about CAD cuttable T-shirt
    transfers, also called T shirt vinyl or heat
    press vinyl. We have got you covered with our
    scoop on heat transfer films that can be used
    with a vinyl cutter and vector software to create
    the best designs.
  • Stay with us till the end to find out everything
    you need to know before you step into the field
    of vinyl transfers and star printing t-shirts.

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T-Shirt Vinyl Hardware
  • The hardware you need for vinyl for shirts is the
    same as the one that is used for making vinyl
    signs. The things you need to carry out the vinyl
    transfers for printing shirts include equipment,
    such as a personal computer, vector software, a
    cutting plotter or vinyl cutter and heat press.
  • If you want to start off with a small project,
    then you can easily make do with a small
    inexpensive press, but if you want to hit the
    market, like the big retailers, then you will
    need something robust.

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T-Shirt Vinyl Software
  • Again, for the software, you can use the same one
    that is used for signs. So, just go for the same
    vector-based software but reverse the image
    before you cut it. Creating and applying the
    letters on apparel is almost the same for iron-on
    vinyl for shirts, as it is for vinyl graphics.
    However, before you send a design job to a vinyl
    cutter from your vector software, you must
    reverse it to get a mirror image of your original
    design.
  • It is just like an upside-down vinyl, so when you
    load your media onto the plotter, the liner faces
    upward. And when you plot the film, you cut the
    bottom not the top of the face film, so you have
    to flip it before sending it to the plotter.
    Plus, most of the t shirt transfers designs films
    have a single liner and only a few have an
    additional one to protect the film. Hence, you
    need to cut a section of the extra liner before
    you plot or cut the job.

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Weeding and Pressing
  • Once youve cut the graphic, weed it, and you
    will see the clear liner showing your graphics on
    the bottom. Now put the weeded graphic on your
    garment in the right reading, but remember if you
    are still looking at the mirror version of it, it
    will actually stick to the press rather than the
    shirt.
  • After that, cover your film with silicone Kraft
    paper or a Teflon sheet to ensure even
    distribution of heat, and set the time, pressure,
    temperature, and close it. After you are done
    pressing, wait for the tie to finish and remove
    the liner.
  • Each thermal transfer film comes with its own
    time, pressure, and temperature settings which
    you can find online. It is important to remember
    these specifications when you are dealing with a
    heat transfer t shirt.

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Types of Heat Press Vinyl Supplies
  • You will find different types of t-shirt transfer
    materials in the market. Lets take a look at
    them
  • PU vs. PVC
  • Polyurethane films are the perfect medium for
    carrying out t-shirt transfer graphics during
    vinyl t shirt printing. They are more stretchable
    and thinner and feel like they are a part of the
    garment, and feel so soft, which is what makes
    them perfect for apparel graphics. Plus,
    Polyurethane films are OekoTex Standard 100 and
    CPSIA compliant. Most importantly, they are safe
    for kids.
  • PVC T-shirt films, on the other hand, are less
    expensive and thicker, which makes them less
    flexible and less soft. In addition, they are
    also not safe for kids who may put it in their
    mouth. Therefore, PVC films should only be used
    for adults.

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  • Warm or Cold Peel
  • The time required for the adhesive to cure before
    you remove the liner is important for
    productivity. Traditional heat press films have
    to be cooled down to room temperature, before you
    can remove the liner and, this makes the adhesive
    bond completely to the fabric. This can be
    frustrating when you are working with multiple
    colours. Hence, for more complex and intricate
    designs, it is better to use a warm peel product
    to save time.

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  • Film and Fabrics
  • Since the shirts you make have to be worn at some
    point., it is important to choose the right film
    for the fabric you intend to use. With some
    exceptions, standard PVC and PU films are
    compatible with acrylic fabrics, polyester,
    polyester blends, cotton, and cotton blends and
    that is what most casual and sports apparel are
    made of. However, these films are not compatible
    with all garments. For special fabrics, such as
    Lycra Spandex, nylon, and leather you have to use
    different types of film. You can also use
    one-film-fits-all solutions which are compatible
    with a wide range of fabrics, such as Nylon and
    sublimated polyester.

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  • Bling It Up
  • Standard spot colour graphics are perfect for the
    most common applications, such as softball
    jerseys. But nowadays, the demand for
    eye-catching apparel has increased which is
    essentially just heat transfer materials with an
    extra punch. You can use these materials to add
    special colours, such as fluorescent or metallic,
    patterns, holographic effects, or glitter to make
    custom garments.
  • Out of all the special heat transfer films that
    introduce the bling, the ultra-metallic
    glitter-flake films is the most appealing one at
    the moment. Bling and glitter are 12mil materials
    with plenty of metal flake, which makes them a
    bit difficult to cut and weed compared to a
    standard vinyl t shirt printing.

10
  • Supplemental Supplies
  • Now that you have your hardware and software
    sorted for vinyl t shirt printing, lets discuss
    the additional supplies you are going to need.
    You will need a Teflon sheet, a T-Square It or
    Logo It, some weeding tools, and a safety ruler.
    You will also need a Geo Knight IR thermometer
    kit to make sure that your heat press is as hot
    as you think it is. So, get these supplies before
    you venture into the vast world of vinyl
    transfers.

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Final Word
  • Thats it for vinyl transfers and the equipment
    required to carry it out perfectly. All you have
    to do is keep the above-mentioned information in
    mind and start your new journey with vinyl
    t-shirt printing. Best of luck and happy printing!
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