Siser EasyColor™ DTV™ Inkjet Printable Heat Transfer Vinyl Rolls

SKU: EASYCOLOR20

Width: 20"
Length: 25 Yards
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Heat Press Nation is proud to be a Siser Authorized Distributor.

EasyColor is a brand new printable heat transfer vinyl utilizing a technology called Direct to Vinyl also known as DTVPrint full-color designs onto heat transfer vinyl (HTV) with your desktop inkjet printer! Most printable HTVs rely on Solvent, EcoSolvent, or even Sublimation inks for use. Instead, feed EasyColor into your printer like any other piece of paper, and you're ready to print!

This is formulated for inkjet inks only and retains the high quality you expect from Siser. With a soft and comfortable touch to wear, your designs are flexible and durable even through dozens of wash cycles.

EasyColor DTV is paired with TTD Easy Mask.

From beginning crafters to large print shops - anyone can dive into the world of printable vinyl with Siser.

EasyColor DTV is CPSIA certified.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Adheres to:
    • 100% Cotton
    • 100% Polyester
    • Cotton / Poly Blends
  • Blade: 45°
    • Silhouette 4: AutoBlade, 3
    • Cricut Explore Air: AutoBlade
  • Base: White
  • Composition: Polyurethane
  • Thickness: 100 Microns / 3.94 Mils
  • Backing: Polyester
  • Ink Compatibility: Inkjet
  • Finish: Matte

 

Siser EasyColor™ DTV™ Care & Instructions

Customer Reviews

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Linda S.
Neat stuff!

Siser EasyColor DTV is a material I will keep in my arsenal of craft materials from now on! The colors are bright and beautiful and weeding is a dream. And amazingly, the color holds up after washing very well. It’s important to follow application instructions, especially with small pieces, but that is true of any material. Have used DTV on several business t-shirts for logos front and back and they came out looking better than screen print. The one thing I discovered though is that the mask used with EasySubli works just as well, if not better, than the mask sold for EasyColor DTV. It doesn’t seem to be as sticky but still does the trick.

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R.P.
Ink bleeds through T-shirts

A few garments have had the ink dye on them and have ruined the shirts. I washed them according to the instructions. Just recently when I ironed my shirt, the ink bled through the shirt. What are the instructions for ironing 7 days after making the shirt? Weeding was awesome, just don't like how the ink is bleeding...

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