Using heat transfer vinyl on mugs with a heat press january 6 2017 2 21 pm published by jennifer milliron.
Heat vinyl transfer on mug settings.
The setting in between vinyl and iron on is vinyl.
It cuts a little deeper than regular vinyl.
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Siser easypsv is also a permanent vinyl suitable for mug and cup projects.
I ve had numerous requests for a tutorial on how to create custom mugs so this week s topic is using heat transfer vinyl on mugs with a heat press.
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As with all these recommended vinyls for mugs it comes in many sizes and colors.
Medium pressure works best for plastic and glass mugs whereas metal sublimation cups can take on a heavy.
Use in a well ventilated area vapors from heating process may be irritating to sensitive individuals.
Now we have to get both of these onto our mug.
This means that heat transfer vinyl products that require a higher temperature are not ideal.
I am using everyday iron on from cricut for all of my experiments.
I would try the regular vinyl setting first.
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Each type of heat transfer vinyl requires slightly different time and temperature heat press and iron on times peel temperatures and garment care for the best results.
Adding the vinyl is easy as you just need to cut and then add to your mug with some transfer paper.
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Configure the mug heat press settings.
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I always use permanent adhesive vinyl on my mugs.
The vinyl brand i use is avery which is also the vinyl used to wrap cars.
Heat transfer vinyl temperature and time settings at your fingertips tuesday march 19 2019.
It s a hard wearing vinyl from the makers of siser easyweed and it will stand up to a ton of use.
To prepare the mug for the sublimation printing process first place the mug into the machine and adjust pressure.
Pressure simply means how tight the heating element will press onto your mug.