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Cricut EasyPress 2 | 22.5 cm x 22.5 cm (9" x 9") Heat Plate | Heat Press for Iron On Vinyl (HTV), Infusible Ink and Sublimation
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Cricut EasyPress 2 | 22.5 cm x 22.5 cm (9" x 9") Heat Plate | Heat Press for Iron On Vinyl (HTV), Infusible Ink and Sublimation | Heats up to 205°C (400°F) | Raspberry
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Directions:
Be sure to use the recommended settings for the iron-on and base material you're using. Ensure you're using a firm, even surface. Ironing boards and plastic surfaces have some give in them that don't provide the firm, even surface needed for successful results. Re-touch the front and back of material with heat for an additional 10-15 seconds. Cricut EasyPress temperature may fluctuate briefly when placed on the base material after heating. This is due to the difference in temperature of the heated plate and the base material. Don't worry; the EasyPress temperature will quickly return to the selected setting. Your image adhesion will not be affected.
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- 9 in x 9 in (22.5 cm x 22.5 cm) size ideal for basic T-shirts, tote bags, cushions, aprons, and more
- Professional heat-transfer results without the guesswork
- Advanced heat plate design with ceramic-coated surface
- Compatible with all Infusible Ink products and most major brands of iron-on material
- Reaches temperatures up to 205 °C (400 °F) for iron-on (HTV), Infusible Ink & sublimation projects
Directions:
Be sure to use the recommended settings for the iron-on and base material you're using. Ensure you're using a firm, even surface. Ironing boards and plastic surfaces have some give in them that don't provide the firm, even surface needed for successful results. Re-touch the front and back of material with heat for an additional 10-15 seconds. Cricut EasyPress temperature may fluctuate briefly when placed on the base material after heating. This is due to the difference in temperature of the heated plate and the base material. Don't worry; the EasyPress temperature will quickly return to the selected setting. Your image adhesion will not be affected.
Product guides and documents
User Manual (PDF)
Customer Reviews
Useful Links
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