Many of my vinyl decals are made up of individual.
Vinyl won t release from transfer tape.
This can either be the center or one end of your design.
Flip over your design the grid on the release liner should be facing up.
You create a decal but when you go to pick it up with the transfer tape the vinyl refuses to release from the backing paper.
The vinyl needs to be more sticky than the transfer tape to stick down and release from the transfer tape contact paper.
Use a scraper to burnish transfer tape onto.
Transfer tape or stronggrip transfer tape see table above to choose the right one for your vinyl type scraper or other burnishing tool.
Attach a small area of transfer tape to your design.
The contact paper isn t gridded the backing paper is though.
If you see the vinyl is not sticking lower the release liner and apply more pressure.
Your vinyl is not sticking to your transfer tape.
You can test this by cutting out a small shape weeding apply transfer tape and peeling off the backing.
Having problems getting the transfer tape to pick up all the letters in your decal.
You could always trace a reference line on it from the backing paper if you really needed it.
You create a decal but only some of the letters stick onto the transfer tape while the rest are left behind on the backing paper.
Separate the release liner from the transfer tape and vinyl by peeling the release liner back.
Peel liner from transfer tape.
Tips to stop vinyl sticking to transfer tape i am trying to get some very small words to stick to very smooth plastic but the surface is so slick that the letters stay on the transfer tape.
Clear tapes for vinyl signs such as r tape at60 or main preview plus are very likely to melt on the heat press.
This video might help.
If i pick at them you will notice the damage as they are so small plus i don t really want to have to pick at over 100 individual letters.
You want to go through the vinyl but not through the backing at all.
What you need is a transfer tape that won t melt and won t leave adhesive residue on your newly decorated garment.