Can You Use Infusible Ink With Silhouette?

Infusible ink is a type of ink that will not rub off, and it has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its durability and versatility. It can be used with a variety of different fabrics including cotton, polyester, and blends.

It can also be used on paper, wood, glass, and metal. The most common use for infusible ink is to create custom t-shirts or other apparel items with the ability to withstand multiple washes.

The process of using infusible ink with a Silhouette machine is relatively simple, although there are some key steps that should be followed in order to ensure the best results. The first step is to print the design onto transfer paper using the desired infusible ink cartridge.

Once this has been done, the transfer paper should be placed on top of the fabric that is going to be printed onto. The Silhouette machine should then be set up according to the manufacturer’s instructions and the design should be cut out using either a blade or an embossing tool depending on what type of effect you are looking for.

Once cut out, it’s time to heat set the design into place. This involves placing a piece of parchment paper over the design before ironing it into place according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

After this step has been completed you can now remove both pieces of parchment paper and admire your creation! Finally, if you want your design to last even longer then it’s recommended that you use a heat press machine instead of an iron for best results.

In conclusion, infusible ink can indeed be used with Silhouette machines provided that all steps are followed correctly and with care. This type of ink allows for durable designs that will last wash after wash and still look great – ideal for creating custom apparel items!