Adjust the force and speed settings within the manufacturer s specified ranges for the heat transfer vinyl you re cutting.
Expert ii blade force setting for vinyl.
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You should barely feel or see the tip of the blade out of the blade holder.
Speed force quality high.
Utilizing the same high grade comp.
Siser heat transfer htv cut settings for silhouette cameo cricut scan n cut graphtec and more.
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Check your blade extension.
Firmly like your titan2 cutter cutting if the blade is set correctly it cannot even go thru the vinyl.
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Make sure to perform test cuts.
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Below is a chart of suggested settings for different types of material.
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For instance you may have a certain setting for using an arlon high performance vinyl.
Settings on the cutter for different brands should not vary by much.
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The blade holder is stopping it from cutting thru the vinyl.
Sign vinyl is only 3 mil.
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The blade should never extend more than the width of a credit card below the blade holder.
In a league of its own the expert ii offers a standard 350 grams of cutting force at blazing fast speeds of up to 27 7 ips for stunning cut accuracy and efficiency.
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You can save a ton of material by utilizing test cuts.