Pick a side of the sheet that you suspect might be the cut side e g the white side of the sheet of red htv.
Which side is liner side on iron on vinyl.
You want to find the shiny side as that is the side that has the liner.
If you look carefully at iron on vinyl there is a liner side and a vinyl side.
Iron on vinyl has a shiny side and a dull side.
There is a layer of plastic that will be peeled away.
Select and size the image s you want to cut.
So again that s shiny side down.
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.
It is also worth mentioning that heat transfer vinyl is not sticky to the touch.
The liner side should be the one placed down on the mat.
Be sure to mirror all images prior to cutting.
This means that the good side is down.
Cut on iron on vinyl setting.
Place the iron on vinyl on the cricut standard grip cutting mat liner side down.
Place the shiny side down on your mat.
You can see the vinyl side up in this photo of heat transfer vinyl on a standard grip cutting mat.
It s the shinny side.
Be sure to thoroughly pay attention to the size of the iron on vinyl sheet or roll that you are ordering.
Take your weeding tool and scrape dig in the corner of the sheet.
Place the easypress onto the surface you will be applying the iron on to for about 5 seconds.
Clearly the easy way to figure it out would be to try to pull the liner off from the vinyl and see which side has the sticky to it.
With cotton it was 340 degrees right between the recommended temperatures for glitter and lite iron on.
Thus the dull side would be the liner side.
Place your material with the liner pretty side up and press for 50 seconds using firm pressure.
This tutorial walks you through the basics of using iron on vinyl of any type.
There are many iron on vinyl suppliers out there.
Place iron on sheet shiny liner side down onto standardgrip mat.
If you can get your tool under a layer of vinyl and pull it back then that s the side you should be cutting.
The shiny side is the liner and the dull side is the heat activated side that you will.
Then position it plastic side down and vinyl side up the more dull less shiny side.
If this isn t heat transfer vinyl then i would assume that the shiny side is the top side or the side that is going to be showing.