Hi, I use CorelDRAW for printing logos onto heat transfer materials for heat pressing onto garments, and was wondering if anyone had any input regarding recommended and quality heat transfer materials. Currently I am using mainly Express Print (white vinyl) on 30" rolls. Are there other materials that are more durable and flexible, and not prone to fading?
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the quality of your heat transfer material can significantly impact both the finish and the longevity of your prints. While Express Print is decent for basic applications, you might want to consider polyurethane (PU) heat transfer vinyl for a more premium result. PU films are thinner, more flexible, and less prone to cracking or fading, which makes them ideal for detailed logo work and garments that undergo frequent washing.
Siser EasyWeed and Stahls’ Premium Plus are both excellent choices. They offer strong adhesion, vibrant colors, and maintain their integrity over time, even with regular heat pressing and wear. Additionally, ensure you’re pressing at the manufacturer’s recommended temperature and pressure for optimal bonding.
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