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Posts posted by mfatty500
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No, you should not use the oven that you use to cook food in, get a small tabletop convection oven.
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Or the Vector Doctor, he does great work.
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Firstly, are you sure that the Tumblers are coated with a polyester coating for sublimation? I do them in a dedicated convection oven, using shrink wrap from Coastal. You also may want to bump up the time in the press. It takes about 6 minutes in a convection oven.
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On 12/12/2021 at 5:32 PM, Wkdemers1 said:I see Hotfix Era has a subscription schedule. . did you buy it or subscribe? If you've tried both which do you feel was or is the better option? ...and thank you for taking time to respond, thank you!
I own the HFE, no subscription for me. The ACS is old, but it was the best option at the time. It made us a lot of money. HFE, like stated is about the only software that works with my Spangle machine. A lt of people don't like it, (me included at times) sometimes it will crash when doing some simple tasks, it drives me nuts. But I've learned to live with it.
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It's an older program, I think thru CadLink, we got it back in 2008, I don't know if they even make it anymore. I also have the TRW, that you use thru Corel Draw, but I don't use it much. As I stated, I use Hot Fix Era, because it's all that works with my Spangle machine.
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For Rhinestone work I use ACS, along with either Flexi or Corel Draw, it's old though, I don't know if they even make it any more. For my Spangle machine I use Hot Fix Era, I think I could use it for rhinestone work but, I don't do as much rhinestone work anymore, compared to Spangles.
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I own a Graphtec also, but I would think that cutter would cut flock, just make a couple of passes when cutting. I have to make 2 passes when I cut flock.
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Is the blade carriage tight against the rail? Are the proper sections made for the blade in which you are using, such as Condition etc.
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Sign Outlet Store, in Lisle, Ill
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You could try shrink wrap from coastal, or any place that sells sublimation supplies, and a convection oven. That's what I use for the tumblers that are all over the internet
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Howards for me also, or I make mine on my white toner printer
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an hour???
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What is the material made of? There a few other options in the Siser line that make work..
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Who ever she got the substrates from should have the templates. Coastal, Conde, just to name a few. And remeber that you can't use most things from Wally World or the dollar stores, they need to have the proper poly coating in order to sublimate
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Un-group the text and weld each individual letter that is like that, & then weld ALL of it together (the text), must be something funky going on with the font. Must be a free one.
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Brush Script & Cooper Black are the fonts
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That sounds like those papers are for a White Toner Printer, such as an OKI, or Uninet printer. The Uninet printer has sublimation toner to use for purpose.
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Inkscape is free also
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I'd say three layers max. after that you no longer get the vinyl adhesive down into the garment.
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Corel Draw for me too
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