If you re not sure whether to put the paper face up or face down in the tray run a test sheet through the printer to check.
How to pirnt on acrylic sheet with vinyl.
Remember this vinyl is designed to work with inkjet printers.
What will be important is choosing a printer than can print on vinyl and then selecting a cutting machine that has the print and cut feature.
Printing on plastic film and sheets is a very common application.
Use an air release tool to pop air pockets.
Made of polyvinyl chloride pvc vinyl film and vinyl sheets are economical and durable they are used in many industries from automotive to health care.
Don t use a knife or a razor blade which can damage the vinyl further.
Load the printable vinyl paper into the printer s paper tray so the print side non adhesive side will be the side that the printer prints onto.
Even though you are using permanent adhesive vinyl it can only stand up to so much touching.
Load your vinyl sheet into your printer so that the image will print on the matte side.
This is particularly the case with pvc paper which usually has a matte finish making it ideal for absorbing the ink from your printer.
Click file print to send the page to your printer.
Most quality vinyls are self healing so after popping air bubbles you have little need to worry about the pin holes or any sign that the air pockets were there.
The best option and what most people do for starters is to have a separate heat transfer printer and a separate vinyl cutting machine.
I use permanent vinyl.
Printing on pvc sheets is something you can usually do using any inkjet printer.
Depending on formulation vinyl can be either rigid or flexible.
However the techniques used to print on the vast number of different plastics is very detailed.
Don t forget to peel off the protective layer.
Make your image backwards and apply it to the back of the ornament or key chain.
Usually the method and techniques chosen have to do with the plastic material itself as well as the type of printing.
Vinyl film and vinyl sheets are excellent choices when versatility and value are a must.
That way when people look at it and invariably touch it they re not actually touching the vinyl directly.
Never use pvc in a laser printer however because the heat will melt the plastic.