CLOSEOUT Siser TTD Easy Heat Transfer Mask for Printable HTV
Effortlessly elevate your heat transfer projects with Siser TTD Easy Mask! This medium-tack, versatile transfer mask lifts and applies your printable HTV designs with precision. Its crystal-clear film ensures accurate alignment for flawless, professional-quality transfers on various garments. Compatible with Siser ColorPrint, EasyColor DTV, and more, it’s a reusable, cost-effective essential for any heat transfer enthusiast. This is a closeout listing for a 50 yard, 10" roll.
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Key Features:
- Specially crafted for seamless lifting and application of Siser ColorPrint, EasyColor DTV, and more
- Guarantees precise alignment, ideal for layered or intricate HTV designs
- Perfect for transferring designs onto t-shirts, hats, bags, and a variety of other items
- Works exceptionally well on fabrics like cotton, polyester, and blends
- Reusable, making it economical and efficient for frequent use
What is Siser TTD Easy Mask? Siser TTD Easy Mask is a high-performance, clear transfer mask that simplifies the process of lifting and applying detailed and multi-layer printable HTV designs. Its medium-tack adhesive ensures secure transfers with ease.
Additional Details:
- Universal compatibility with all Siser ColorPrint products
- Ships via Ground (2-5 business day service)
- Note: Material width may vary slightly (by 1/8–1/4 inch) due to the manufacturing process
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10" x 50 Yards = Regular $72.99 **CLOSEOUT $51.98**
- Cut a piece of mask slightly wider than the image to cover
- Remove the paper backing from the mask and set aside
- Adhesive side up, place the mask down on a smooth firm surface
- With the image facing down, center it on the mask, letting the middle drop down on to the adhesive, followed by the rest of the image
- Place your squeegee at a 45 degree angle over the center of the image
- Using firm pressure, push the squeegee towards the outer edge of the image. This removes any trapped air between the image and the mask
- Repeat this process in several directions
- Lift a corner of the mask. Use a steady motion to separate the mask from the image