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How To Print On Heat TransferVinyl

Jan 06, 2021

How To Print On Heat TransferVinyl ?Here’s a clear step‑by‑step guide on how to print on heat transfer vinyl (HTV):

First, know what kind of HTV you have:

  • Most regular HTV (like PU, PVC, glitter, flock) cannot be printed on with a normal inkjet or laser printer — it’s pre‑colored and cut into shapes using a vinyl cutter.

  • If you specifically want to print designs, you need printable HTV, sometimes called printable heat transfer vinyl or printable heat transfer paper for dark/light fabrics. This works with inkjet, solvent, or sublimation printers depending on the type.

Below are the two typical scenarios:

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🖨️ If you’re using regular HTV:

You don’t print on it — instead, you cut out your design and press it.

  1. Design your artwork:

    • Use software like Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Studio, Adobe Illustrator, etc.

    • Mirror (flip horizontally) your design if needed — because HTV is cut in reverse and pressed face‑down.

  2. Cut the HTV:

    • Place the HTV shiny side down (carrier sheet down) on your cutting mat.

    • Load it into a vinyl cutter and cut only through the vinyl layer — not the carrier sheet.

  3. Weed the excess:

    • Remove unwanted vinyl around your design using a weeding tool.

  4. Heat press:

    • Place the design on the fabric, cover with Teflon sheet/parchment if needed, and press with heat (usually around 300–320°F / 150–160°C) for 10–15 seconds.

    • Peel the carrier sheet (hot or cold peel, depending on your vinyl).


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🖨️ If you’re using printable HTV:

This is specifically made to be printed on with a printer.

  1. Choose the right printable HTV:

    • Inkjet printable HTV (most common for home printers).

    • Solvent printable HTV (for eco‑solvent/solvent printers).

    • Sublimation HTV (for sublimation inks).

  2. Design your artwork:

    • Make sure it’s sized correctly and not mirrored unless instructed (depends on the material — some light‑fabric transfer papers need mirroring).

  3. Print:

    • Load the printable HTV sheet into your printer (check which side to print on — usually the matte/textured side).

    • Use the best quality print settings for vibrant colors.

  4. Cut (optional):

    • Some people cut their printed design by hand, others use a vinyl cutter to contour‑cut around the printed design.

  5. Heat press:

    • Preheat the fabric to remove moisture.

    • Place the printed HTV on the fabric (some types require peeling backing paper first).

    • Press at the recommended temperature and time per the HTV instructions.

  6. Peel:

    • Peel backing or protective layer (hot or cold, as specified).

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