* When you are ready to print, right click on the file name in the queue, and hit print.
* When you are ready to print, right click on the file name in the queue, and hit print.
* Follow the instructions on the [[Vinyl Printer+Cutter#Training|Vinyl Printer+Cutter Training]] site to get your print and weed it.
* Follow the instructions on the [[Vinyl Printer+Cutter#Training|Vinyl Printer+Cutter Training]] site to get your print and weed it.
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== Transfer your images to the T-shirt using the [[Heat Press]] ==
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* Make sure that your images are cut down to a little beyond the edges (1/4" - 1/2" border) and weeded. Since these images are not reversed, we will want to use the transfer paper (which is, I think, preferred, as it lets you put the image onto the shirt and stick it where you want it). Cut some transfer paper to fit the images, and carefully press it onto the image.
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* Use the squeegees to get the air out. You will want to avoid air bubbles as much as possible - specifically on the printed image. If air is above portions of the ink, we have seen it behave (color) slightly differently when pressed. For the single-color vinyl, this is not an issue.
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* Take one of the images, remove the backing, and place it onto the T-shirt in the appropriate spot.
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* Follow the directions on the [[Heat Press#Training|Heat Press Training]] page to affix the image.