could any one tell me if SEF flexcut sticky is a good htv vinyl as been using hot flex from Mdp but doesn't always stick down in places on a t-shirt and have to repress for it to be any good
regards jamie
could any one tell me if SEF flexcut sticky is a good htv vinyl as been using hot flex from Mdp but doesn't always stick down in places on a t-shirt and have to repress for it to be any good
regards jamie
I have used hot flex for a few years without issue.
is it not sticking where you have a seam or hem?
I had this once then realised I needed a Teflon pillow no problem seams since.
it seems to be in the middle of the t-shirt so no seam or hem I'm pressing at 160c for 15 seconds but when I go to hot peel doesn't always release of the clear backing is the settings hot enough do you think
Might be your press isn’t quite 160 tap it up a smidge and try 20 seconds.
mdp instructions aren’t the best and are a rough guide rather than gospel fact if you get what I mean?
ye I get what you mean I havnt done t-shirts for while and think when I last did them I used set it to 175 for 15 sec what temp to you press yours at for hot flex
Does this happen with all colours, or just with some?
On occasions I have had the same problem. I put it down to someone in the MDP warehouse picking MDP Flex ( cold peel) instead of hotflex. When I cold peel it always works ok.
it could be that as haven't had a problem with certain colours but the last few t-shirts I have done I haven't used the colours before and and just won't peel when hot I will try a few more and experiment with temp and cold peel.
Hello, it's an old post but i will answer for archives or public resolution/answer.
I do not encounter any problems using SEF flexcut, i use 165c for 20 seconds with a teflon sheet, i peel hot, and then press again 5 seconds with the teflon sheet.
The result is ok, but (a small but) the flex looks a bit fade, maybe i press too much. I prefer pressing slower than recommended because it looks more resistant and well integrated into the cotton.
The recommended by the brand :
> Transfer Temperature: 165°C (330°F)
> Transfer Time: 17 seconds
> Pressure: Medium
> High Hot peel
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