Difference between revisions of "How to Make a T-shirt with Polyurethane Heat Transfer Film using the Epilog Laser"

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For a long time, we thought that you could NOT use Heat Transfer Vinyl in the laser, because you can't cut vinyl in a laser. We'd use the vinyl cutter, but it was never quite as easy or fast as laser cutting.
 
For a long time, we thought that you could NOT use Heat Transfer Vinyl in the laser, because you can't cut vinyl in a laser. We'd use the vinyl cutter, but it was never quite as easy or fast as laser cutting.

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For a long time, we thought that you could NOT use Heat Transfer Vinyl in the laser, because you can't cut vinyl in a laser. We'd use the vinyl cutter, but it was never quite as easy or fast as laser cutting.

Then one day, while looking at the Siser Easyweed product page on the Siser website we had an epiphany - SOME HEAT TRANSFER "VINYL" IS REALLY MADE FROM POLYURETHANE! Woah.

Turns out Epilog was way ahead of us and even had a page on how to use it in the Epilog laser.