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Default Re: Making my first custom t-shirt with cut vinyl, a vinyl cutter and a heat press

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Originally Posted by Chani
If you're looking for a cheaper high-quality plotter, take a look at the USCutter Compam 2500.

For vinyl, if you talk to five people you'll get five different answers, but the ones that are mentioned a lot are ThermoFlex Plus, Siser EasyWeed, and MultiCut from Joto Paper in Canada.

It's still a good idea to have a teflon sheet, especially if you're doing multiple colors. But even for single-color designs it's helpful to have a teflon shee to do a second press after you peel your backer.

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I agree with Chani . Each person asked will give you adifferent answer.I use hotmark 70 for most of my apparel vinyl needs. I've had great success with it. I think you should get some samples and compare for yourself. Just because someone else likes it, doesn't mean you will. I wish you good luck and happy experimenting. .....JB
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