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Old February 9th, 2007 Feb 9, 2007 10:20:05 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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How would I go about pressing a vinyl design onto a leather bomber jacket, and what vinyl would I use? I have the Enduracut 24" vinyl cutter and a Hotronix heat press. I am thinking about putting a logo on the left chest area of the jacket and/or the back. The lining is 100% poly and the shell is 100% genuine leather.

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Default Re: Vinyl on leather

Imprintables Warehouse lists leather as one of the substrates for Spectra Cut Plus. I haven't tried it (yet) so I can't offer any personal opinions. If you do give it a try, I'd be interested in hearing about the results.

You might want to contact Josh for more detailed info.

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How would I go about pressing a vinyl design onto a leather bomber jacket, and what vinyl would I use? I have the Enduracut 24" vinyl cutter and a Hotronix heat press. I am thinking about putting a logo on the left chest area of the jacket and/or the back. The lining is 100% poly and the shell is 100% genuine leather.

Thanks a lot,
Jerry
These computer plotter "ready-to-cut" materials are designed
for use on nylon & leather.


Application Instructions
Transfer: 4-6 sec @ 300-315 deg. F
Minimum pressure.
Let cool, remove the polyester liner sheet.
Cover the image with a teflon or silicon cover sheet
& reheat for 10 seconds to complete cure.
Peel cold.

ThermoFlex Extra Thermal Heat Transfer Materials for Vinyl Cutters from Beacon Graphic Systems

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