Put the iron on vinyl shiny side down on the mat so you re cutting the back of the vinyl and not the carrier sheet.
Iron on vinyl shiny side down.
One of the hardest parts when i first started cutting with iron on material was knowing which side to place down.
Cut on iron on vinyl setting.
It makes it really easy.
For best results make sure material has a straight edge.
Adjust your machine settings according to the iron on kiss cut guide below a kiss cut goes through the iron on film and leaves the liner intact.
Verify your design is mirrored and cut your heat transfer vinyl.
There is no transfer tape required with cricut iron on vinyl because it is already hooked onto the vinyl.
That means you are putting the shiny transfer tape on the sticky mat surface.
So again that s shiny side down.
It doesn t seem like it would be hard but it was a serious struggle.
Find out more about why we have to mirror here.
Be sure to mirror all images prior to cutting.
The kiss cut should cut the top layer the vinyl while leaving the bottom layer the plastic more or less in tack.
Once machine senses materials it measures your material to ensure there s enough for your project.
If you have more than one color please note you need to mirror on all the mats.
The iron on vinyl is a little different than regular sticky vinyl.
With iron on vinyl there is a clear smooth sheet on one side this goes face down on the mat.
Put your mat in the machine and load it in.
The iron on stuff isn t sticky at all but the shiny plastic backing is what s sticky.
Place iron on sheet shiny liner side down onto standardgrip mat.
The iron on vinyl is put onto the roll carrier side out which means the side that curls down is the carrier side and the side that curls up is the vinyl side in the end if you re faced with two shiny sides the same color the slightly less shiny side is going to be the vinyl side.
So when you re cutting you ll want to cut through your vinyl the dull side and keep the thick plastic backing the shiny side intact.
Put the shiny side down on your mat.
Adhere your heat transfer vinyl with the shiny backing side down onto your cutting mat and load into your machine.
Using both hands insert material shiny liner side down under guides until rollers grip material.
Also it is why you put the shiny side down when you cut cricut iron on vinyl.
Choose the correct cut setting as different htv can be different thicknesses make some test cuts if you.