Nylon Vinyl is specially designed to bond with Nylon and other difficult-to-adhere fabrics, providing a versatile and durable solution for your printing needs.
Pricing based on one image! (no gang sheets permitted)
Common Garment Sizes | 1 – 9 pieces | 10 – 29 pieces | 30 – 49 pieces | 50 – 99 pieces | 100 – 199 pieces |
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2″ x 2″ | $2.21 | $1.94 | $1.6 | $1.49 | $1.45 |
3.5″ x 3.5″ | $3.07 | $2.96 | $2.22 | $2.00 | $1.83 |
4″ x 2.5″ | $2.79 | $2.41 | $2.22 | $1.79 | $1.64 |
6″ x 3″ | $2.79 | $2.41 | $2.22 | $1.79 | $1.64 |
9″ x 5″ | $4.54 | $4.13 | $3.71 | $3.41 | $3.23 |
11″ x 9″ | $8.23 | $7.62 | $7.01 | $6.67 | $6.30 |
12″ x 3″ | $4.35 | $3.95 | $3.54 | $3.27 | $3.08 |
11″ x 11″ | $9.22 | $8.58 | $7.84 | $7.47 | $7.07 |
4″ x 16″ | $6.04 | $5.53 | $5.03 | $4.68 | $4.49 |
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Easy application process
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How to prepare your print ready art file
We accept a variety of file formats, including Illustrator, Photoshop, Corel Draw, PDF, EPS, and SVG files.Learn More
Set your artboard dimensions and position your artwork within the printable area at your intended size.Learn More
Ensure all fonts are converted to outlines. Editable type may not display correctly, depending on the computer’s font library.Learn More
To ensure clear printing of fine details, all smallest areas must meet the requirements provided below.Learn More
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Nylon HTV Transfers are a type of heat transfer vinyl specifically formulated to adhere to nylon fabrics. They provide a durable and flexible design solution for nylon materials.
Nylon HTV is designed with a special adhesive that allows it to bond securely to nylon fabrics, which can be more challenging for standard HTV due to nylon’s unique properties.
To apply a Nylon HTV Transfer, use a heat press or iron. Place the transfer on your nylon garment and apply heat as per the manufacturer’s instructions. Once cooled, peel away the carrier sheet.
Yes, they can be machine washed. However, it’s best to turn the garment inside out, wash in cold water, and either tumble dry on low or hang to dry to maintain the design’s integrity.
Layering HTV on nylon can be tricky due to its heat sensitivity. If layering is necessary, always test a small area first and ensure that the base layer is Nylon HTV to achieve the best adhesion.
Nylon requires a specific type of HTV with a suitable adhesive. Ensure you’re using HTV designed for nylon, and always follow the manufacturer’s recommended heat settings and pressing time.
Yes, since nylon can be heat-sensitive, it’s essential to use a heat press pillow or a thin cloth between the press and the garment to prevent scorching or melting the fabric.
Absolutely! Nylon HTV can be cut using popular craft cutters like Silhouette, Cricut, and others. Adjust settings as needed for the specific thickness and type of HTV.
Most Nylon HTV products are CPSIA compliant, making them safe for use on children’s clothing. However, always check the product’s specifications to ensure safety.
While you can achieve intricate designs with HTV on Nylon, it’s best to avoid extremely detailed or thin designs, as nylon’s stretchy nature can cause such designs to distort over time.
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