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5 Reasons To Use Heat Transfer Vinyl With Your Laser Cutter

Using heat transfer vinyl with a laser cutter

If you’ve got a laser cutter you’re looking for ways to maximize your investment. Here are 5 reasons to use a laser cutter with heat transfer vinyl:

  1. Easier Weeding
  2. No Fraying
  3. Expand into Engraving and Etching
  4. Heat Transfer Vinyl Only Requires an Affordable Cutter
  5. Low Maintenance

Easier Weeding

Laser systems allow you to fine tune different settings to achieve different results on the same design.

 

No Fraying

Perma-TWILL® has heat activated adhesive for permanent application on the garment without sewing. When cut with a laser the edges of the material are heat sealed so they don’t fray.

Expand into Engraving & Etching

Find new sales opportunities by using your laser cutter to engrave or etch items. Raster Ablation allows you to achieve this on multiple items through different size lenses.  Depending on the laser, you can fit different shape and size items.

A 40 watt lens can etch onto a variety of surfaces, such as Poly-TWILL, glass, wood, and anodized or painted metals. 40 watts can also cut through thin acrylic and wood. Check your manual for specific settings and guidelines.

Heat Transfer Vinyl Only Requires an Affordable Cutter

Entry level laser systems are usually around 40 wants and heat transfer vinyl only requires a low wattage laser tube, 20-30 watts, to cut. Less power required = lower cost laser system.

Low Maintenance

Because cutting heat transfer vinyl on a laser cutter uses so little power, the laser tube doesn’t need to be replaced as often. Occasionally wipe down the lens, mirrors, and laser tube with a micro fiber cloth or shake out little pieces from the flatbed.

 

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