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- More pressure! A common problem is that the ink sheet does not cut all the way through the paper layer, making it frustrating to weed. I always set my pressure to "More" when cutting Infusible Ink.
- Remove Design from Cutting Mat Upside Down. Remove the Ink Transfer Sheet from the cutting mat upside down. Let gravity do most of the work for you and gently peel the Infusible Ink Sheet away from the cutting mat.
- Avoid fingerprints and moisture. I live in Florida where it is hot and humid most of the year. So it is hard for me to avoid clammy hands that leave fingerprints on my Infusible Ink sheets.
- Weed with your hands and not a weeding tool. Using weeding tools on Ink transfer Sheets – can press tiny amounts of ink into the carrier sheet that then show up in blank areas of your project.
- Lint roll your surface before application. Lint or fibers on the surface of the blank – can create dots of stain on the project. Even if you can’t see them, your blank material may have lint or dust particles that can activate when you apply heat, resulting in tiny blue specks.
- Use the Cricut Heat Guide to look up your settings for your specific project. Pressing with the wrong temperature or time can result in dulled colors or burned fabric.
- Don't use a regular iron for Infusible Ink. An iron has holes in the bottom of the plate and the heating is uneven. Also, an iron does not get hot enough for most Infusible Ink projects and you can not easily control the temperature or set a heat timer.
- Make your design smaller than your EasyPress. It is best to keep your Infusible Ink design smaller than your heat plate because you need to be able to press the whole design at one time.
- Don’t risk reusing your butcher paper. Reusing butcher paper from another project can transfer ink picked up from a previous press. To reduce the risk of creating press marks on your blank, place a clean sheet of butcher paper between your EasyPress and your blank as instructed in the Cricut Heat Guide.
- Let your project cool completely. Ink can transfer while it’s still hot. Wait until your project is completely cool before removing your ink sheet.
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