Applying 2 Color Letters
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Turn on your heat press and bring to a temperature of 325-350 degress. Note: If you are using a household iron, set it to cotton setting.
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Position your stroke color (the bolder or thicker letter) where you want to press it.
Once you have your stroke color positioned, press it by holding your heat press down for 12 seconds with a medium to heavy pressure. Note: If you are using a household iron, hold the iron on the letter for 12 seconds & apply heavy pressure. DO NOT move the iron back and forth.
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Lastly put your fill color (the thinner letter) on top of the stroke color you pressed in step 2.
After you have your fill color positioned where you want it, press it by hold your heat press down for 12 seconds with a medium to heavy pressure. Note: if you are using a household iron, hold the iron on the letter for 12 seconds & apply heavy pressure. DO NOT move the iron back and forth.
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Applying 2 Color Numbers
First
Turn on your heat press and bring to a temperature of 325-350 degress.
Note: If you are using a household iron, set it to cotton setting. |
 Position your stroke color (the bolder or thicker letter) where you want to press it.
Once you have your stroke color positioned, press it by holding your heat press down for 12 seconds with a medium to heavy pressure.
Note: If you are using a household iron, hold the iron on the letter for 12 seconds & apply heavy pressure. DO NOT move the iron back and forth. |
 Lastly put your fill color (the thinner letter) on top of the stroke color you pressed in step 2.
After you have your fill color positioned where you want it, press it by hold your heat press down for 12 seconds with a medium to heavy pressure.
Note: if you are using a household iron, hold the iron on the letter for 12 seconds & apply heavy pressure. DO NOT move the iron back and forth. |
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