I read the bad reviews, these people complained that their coffee at McDonald's is too hot. Vinyl is thick and stretches well. As mentioned, it needs to cool down a bit before it peels off the backing. I found it to be of excellent quality. If I make a mistake and have to discard a piece, I warm it up briefly and then scrape it off. It will come off easily. Others are like super glue. I use this with Cricut Explorer and USCutter Laserpoint II. I was recently working on an order of 150 shirts. Unfortunately, I included a few small reverse letter details in the design. In cricket, some of the inner parts of the letters are torn off when they are cut. No problem with Laserpoint. I set it to 800mm/s and 186g. For pressing, I've found the following process works for me. Temperature set to 350F, time 25 s1, press with pad and teflon sheet. While pressing, remove the teflon and use the squeegee a couple of times. When hot, remove the backing and replace the teflon sheet. Press for another 25 seconds. Remove from the press and place on a hard surface. Apply gentle pressure with the squeegee and spend more time on fine details. Remove the teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and choose the right spots. I set it at 800mm/s and 186g. For pressing, I found the following process worked for me. Temperature set to 350F, time 25 s1, press with pad and teflon sheet. While pressing, remove the teflon and use the squeegee a couple of times. When hot, remove the backing and replace the teflon sheet. Press for another 25 seconds. Remove from the press and place on a hard surface. Apply gentle pressure with the squeegee and spend more time on fine details. Remove the teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I found the parking light falling on a leaf works better than backlighting. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. I set it at 800mm/s and 186g. For pressing, I found the following process worked for me. Temperature set to 350F, time 25 s1, press with pad and teflon sheet. While pressing, remove the teflon and use the squeegee a couple of times. When hot, remove the backing and replace the teflon sheet. Press for another 25 seconds. Remove from the press and place on a hard surface. Apply gentle pressure with the squeegee and spend more time on fine details. Remove the teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your picture looks like, and pick the right spots. For pressing, I've found the following process works for me. Temperature set to 350 F, time set to 25 seconds 1, press with backing pad and teflon sheet. While pressing, remove the teflon and use the squeegee a couple of times. While hot, remove the backing and replace the Teflon sheet. another 25 seconds. Remove from the press and place on a hard surface. Press hard with the squeegee and spend more time on fine details. Remove the teflon while hot. The fabric pattern must be visible on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Warm up and repeat until you get to that point. When weeding, as with any other vinyl, it is almost impossible to see the cutting lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. For pressing, I've found the following process works for me. Temperature set to 350 F, time set to 25 seconds 1, press with backing pad and teflon sheet. While pressing, remove the teflon and use the squeegee a couple of times. While hot, remove the backing and replace the Teflon sheet. another 25 seconds. Remove from the press and place on a hard surface. Press hard with the squeegee and spend more time on fine details. Remove the teflon while hot. The fabric pattern must be visible on the vinyl. Unless, you didn't try hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. Set the temperature to 350 F at 25 seconds 1, press with support pad and teflon sheet. While pressing, remove the teflon and use the squeegee a couple of times. While hot, remove the backing and replace the Teflon sheet. Press harder and spend more time on fine details. Remove Teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you didn't try hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. Set the temperature to 350 F at 25 seconds 1, press with support pad and teflon sheet. While pressing, remove the teflon and use the squeegee a couple of times. While hot, remove the backing and replace the Teflon sheet. Press harder and spend more time on fine details. Remove Teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you didn't try hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I found that the side light hitting the sheet works better than backlighting. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. While pressing, remove the teflon and use the squeegee a couple of times. While hot, remove the backing and replace the Teflon sheet. Press for another 25 seconds. Remove from the press and place on a hard surface. should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. While pressing, remove the teflon and use the squeegee a couple of times. While hot, remove the backing and replace the Teflon sheet. Press for another 25 seconds. Remove from the press and place on a hard surface. should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. Press gently with the squeegee and spend extra time on fine details. Remove Teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. Press gently with the squeegee and spend extra time on fine details. Remove Teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. that the side light falling on the sheet works better than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. Press gently with the squeegee and spend extra time on fine details. Remove Teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. that the side light falling on the sheet works better than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. Press gently with the squeegee and spend extra time on fine details. Remove Teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. spend extra time on small details. Remove Teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. heat up and repeat, until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. spend extra time on small details. Remove Teflon while hot. You should be able to see the fabric pattern on the vinyl. If you don't, you haven't tried hard enough. Heat up and repeat until you reach this point. When weeding, like any other vinyl, it's almost impossible to see the cut lines. I have found that the side light works better on the sheet than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your picture looks like, and pick the right spots. that the side light falling on the sheet works better than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots. that the side light falling on the sheet works better than the back light. The most important thing is to know what your image looks like and to choose the right spots.
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