Do you know what they call it kermit , as its not coming up as the glitter vinyl when i search x
Do you know what they call it kermit , as its not coming up as the glitter vinyl when i search x
This is thier solvent printable glitter vinyl if that what you are after. https://shop.grafityp.co.uk/catalog/...CategoryID=257
Hi...here are the links to the Siser Glitter on the Grafitpy website.
The first link is the description and the second link is to the shop part.
You can sublimate on the white and the Silver glitter is my memory is correct.
Just follow the instructions on the Siser You tube videos. It is quite easy.
http://www.grafityp.co.uk/t-shirt-vinyl-glitter2.html
https://shop.grafityp.co.uk/catalog/...CategoryID=426
Cheers
Kath
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The link from Kath is the one I used.
Keith.
Thank Kath , i have emailed them to ask for confirmation but had no reply at all from them.
cheers
Hi mum3kidz
I have never had to email them, but I have always received my order quickly usually next day delivery. this is definitely the correct sister vinyl as I have used it myself for sublimation. Will see if i can find a photo of the tops tees we did.
Cheers
Kath
Hi here is an image of some we did with the Siser glitter. Sorry not a great photo. My only tip is not to use to large a solid piece as it will be quite stiff.
Cheers
Kath
thank you x
When you print right to the edge of the glitter vinyl, do you have to get the registration between the vinyl and sub paper spot on or do you rely on any overprint from the dye sub element of the process not taking to the t shirt as it is cotton?
Arthur
Paul has posted a video on here and he presses onto the vinyl using a Teflon backing sheet first and then presses the garment. I am using Tapatalk so haven't got the link to hand but it was only posted about a week ago.
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.