Flex is excellent for textile heat transferring as it is highly flexible and tender with exceptional elongation and perfectly adhests to the textile with cracking-free capability. This film shows you how to heat-transfer an image on Flex to a T-shirt. A GCC Cutting Plotter, an Eco-Solvent Printer, a Heat Press Machine and some Flex is all you need to complete a customized T-shirt full of fun and creativity.
Step 1
Create an image with a contour line and registration marks on CorelDraw/ Illustrator and print it out on a heat transfer printable flex by an eco-solvent printer.


Step 2.
Cut your image using a GCC cutting plotter.

Step 3. Firmly fix the printable flex on the heat transfer backing and remove the backing.

Step 4. Place a Teflon sheet over the T-shirt and press the heat transfer backing with the printed image on the T-shirt using a heat press machine at 150℃ for 15 seconds.

Now you have a customized T-shirt for yourself, or friends and families.

Parameters:
| Speed | 60 |
| Force | 75 |
| Offset | 0.275 |
| Quality | Normal |
| Heat transfer temperature | 130°C |
| Heat transfer time | 15 |