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Old February 21st, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 9:50:57 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Because of the colors involved, I have a 2 color design for which the 1st layer will be Spectra Cut II & the 2nd layer that will go directly on top of part of the 1st layer will be Eco-Film. I was wondering if there will be any problems putting the Eco-Film on top of the Spectra Cut II. The instructions state that the temp used is the same, but the dwell times & pressures are different. Any suggestions for this?

I'm new to vinyl transfers & searched the forum but didn't find a thread that dealt with this. Sorry if I'm duplicating something already discussed.
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I have layered the two with no problems.
 
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Default Re: Eco-Film over Spectra Cut II

Thanks. I called Imprintables Warehouse and they told me to use the Spectra Cut II instructions for the first layer and then switch to the Eco-Film 2- color instructions for the second layer, but the pressure could be left at medium. I haven't tried it yet, but intend to today.
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Default Re: Eco-Film over Spectra Cut II

I believe both will press without issue.....as both do press at same temperature. Good luck....Jeremy
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