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Discuss the various aspects of heat pressed vinyl transfers. Popular and new types of vinyl media, suppliers, vinyl cutters /plotters, press times, quality, how to instructions and more can be found in this heat press sub forum.

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Old 2 Weeks Ago Oct 31, 2009 7:40:32 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Have been using transfers to put designs on koozies but I'm looking into getting a plotter cutter hoping to cut down on time and being able to do more at a time. Anyone have an pros or cons on this system
 
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Hey Karen,

Welcome to the forum & good luck to you. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about this just yet. However, I am SURE that another member of the forum will chime in soon! Also, you can check the search button located @ the top left of the screen for previous threads. Perhaps someone asked a similar question before. Again, good luck to you!
 
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