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Edge trimming and die-cutting: The sharp knife edge is conducive to smooth cutting of the paper, and if the knife edge is blunt, it may tear the paper.
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Edge trimming and die-cutting: The sharp knife edge is conducive to smooth cutting of the paper, and if the knife edge is blunt, it may tear the paper.

Edge trimming and die-cutting: The sharp knife edge is conducive to smooth cutting of the paper, and if the knife edge is blunt, it may tear the paper.

Be sure to print on the coated side of the thermal transfer paper. If there is no obvious mark, you can cut a corner of the paper to determine which side is coated.

Some heat transfer papers are used well on almost all textiles and blended materials, but when it comes to nylon or polyester materials, there will be problems. To avoid mixing fiber dyes with the transfer paper, it is best to control the temperature below 300 ℉.

In actual production, we can first remove the backing paper of the transfer paper, then put the patterned film on the garment, and use a hot stamping machine to complete the image transfer.

If the hot stamping machine is used for production, the image can be imprinted on the ideal clothing or substrate, and the transfer paper can be removed after it is completely cooled. When encountering heavy textiles such as canvas, we can appropriately increase the temperature, pressure, and time of embossing.

If you use iron for production, you must master the stamping time. For an 8.5×11 inch transfer area, the ideal time for imprinting is 3 minutes, and so on, the smaller the area of the transfer area, the shorter the time required. A 3×3 inch transfer area only needs to be heated for about 15 seconds.