Hi all,
I have a newbie question. I am currently paying someone to heatpress vinyl names in glitter or metallic on cotton make up bags. I have purchased a plotter/cutter and heat press and I'm not going to try doing this myself. The question I have is what type of glitter and metallic Vinyl should I be getting that is easy to weed? Is there a type I should be looking for that makes the weeding easier and that is waterproof/durable?
Also when designing the names, I am guessing I can't use photoshop but need a vector based software? Is coreldraw or illustrator the way to go?
Also, any help on good suppliers for this easy weed glitter metallic vinly would be very grateful.
Many thanks!
Newbie - Type of Vinyl Question
Re: Newbie - Type of Vinyl Question
Here are just some of the suppliers.
Remember you need garment vinyl also metallic and glitter vinyls will blunt your blades quicker.
MDP Supplies my preferred choice
Xpres
Target Transfers
Grafityp
Yolo
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Remember you need garment vinyl also metallic and glitter vinyls will blunt your blades quicker.
MDP Supplies my preferred choice
Xpres
Target Transfers
Grafityp
Yolo
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Many thanks
Iain
Equipment used A4 Ricoh printer, HP3085 Heat Press Graphtec cutter, Jarin mug press, CJV 30-60 solvent printer and lots of help from DSF.
Iain
Equipment used A4 Ricoh printer, HP3085 Heat Press Graphtec cutter, Jarin mug press, CJV 30-60 solvent printer and lots of help from DSF.
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Re: Newbie - Type of Vinyl Question
If all you're doing is cutting names from vinyl then don't waste good money on Photoshop, Illustrator, or Coreldraw. Instead, check out whether Sure Cuts A Lot ( http://www.craftedge.com/products/products_scal.html ) supports your cutter. This software has vector design as well as cutting features and is easy to use and powerful even though it's very inexpensive. You can download a free trial to fully check all the features, but be aware that the free trial will cut a watermark over your designs.
SCAL handles fonts very well, allowing you to use any fonts already installed on your computer. It runs on both Windows and Mac computers.
SCAL handles fonts very well, allowing you to use any fonts already installed on your computer. It runs on both Windows and Mac computers.
Re: Newbie - Type of Vinyl Question
Thanks all for your replies. I have the following PixMax Vinyl Cutter Plotter: http://www.monsterdoodles.co.uk/vinyl_c ... t_pro.html
I bought it over a year ago and am now starting to use it. What software can I use to do both the vector design (simple names) and the cutting software? I did initially have signcut pro but that's expired. I am wondering as I am only doing names if there is a free vector design and cutting software.
Thanks.
I bought it over a year ago and am now starting to use it. What software can I use to do both the vector design (simple names) and the cutting software? I did initially have signcut pro but that's expired. I am wondering as I am only doing names if there is a free vector design and cutting software.
Thanks.
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Re: Newbie - Type of Vinyl Question
Inkscape will do the job, but not as well as SCAL that I mentioned above.
Re: Newbie - Type of Vinyl Question
Thanks. Any thoughts on https://www.easycutstudio.com/buy.html?
What about SignCut pro? Will I still need vector software if only doing names?
And another Q (sorry!) I am getting mixed reviews as to whether my plotter cutter (pixmax) is Mac compatible. I think it might be something to do with the cable? Does anyone please know?
What about SignCut pro? Will I still need vector software if only doing names?
And another Q (sorry!) I am getting mixed reviews as to whether my plotter cutter (pixmax) is Mac compatible. I think it might be something to do with the cable? Does anyone please know?
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