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.
ok, with all the questions and complaints about the native CR PRoII software (they really should come up with better)
I thought I should show you folks my first two attempts.
both are black t-shirts with deco foil gold cut on the CR proII presses with the mightypress
If I do say so myself, except for a bit of "line it up better next time" (the bigger one i found a bit off to one side) they came out pretty good.
dave
yes, it's the craft robo pro II. The software that comes with it is riding the short bus...
hope there's a reasonably priced software that let's you design cutting patterns from you artwork easily. it would speed things up.
djl
Dave,
You can use Inkscape for preparing your art for cutting within the ROBO Master Pro software. It takes a bit getting used to... Once you get the outline/path you export it as a DXF and import the DXF into ROBO MP software. There are a bunch of people doing this and plenty of help/groups/mailing-lists that provide tips/tricks and help.
I have a logo I have to press on to a short it is a block style X with a small trangle that floats on the top vortex of the X...when cutting...what happens to that triangle?
yes, it's the craft robo pro II. The software that comes with it is riding the short bus...
hope there's a reasonably priced software that let's you design cutting patterns from you artwork easily. it would speed things up.
djl
Yes, there is... it's called an older version of illustrator. You can probably pick up CS1 or CS2 for a song. Works great with the plotter.
I have a logo I have to press on to a short it is a block style X with a small trangle that floats on the top vortex of the X...when cutting...what happens to that triangle?
It will stay there. Vinyl, in this case Poli-Flex (thermo-flex, etc) is stuck to a backing. When you cut something, the blade outlins the shape you designed, but all stays stuck to the backing. Then you "unstuck" (remove) the parts you dont need and kepp the ones you do. So the X will stay stuck to the backing and so will the triangle. Then you cut around the selection and heat press.