How Do You Cut a Siser HTV on Silhouette?

Cutting Siser Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) with a Silhouette machine can be tricky. Depending on the type of HTV you are using, you will need to adjust your settings accordingly. To get the best results, it is important to use the correct cutting mat and blade for the job.

To begin, make sure that your HTV is firmly stuck down to the cutting mat. If it is not securely attached, it can cause problems when cutting.

Once your vinyl is ready, select ‘Send’ in the Silhouette software. You will then need to adjust settings according to your type of HTV:

  • Glitter HTV: This type of vinyl needs a higher blade setting than normal HTV and also requires a light grip mat.
  • Smooth/Regular HTV: For this type of vinyl you should use a standard grip mat and set your blade at 3 or higher.
  • Flocked HTV: This type of vinyl requires a higher blade setting than regular HTV and also needs a deep cut blade.

Once you have adjusted these settings, click on ‘Send’ again and your machine will begin cutting. It is important to wait until the entire cut has completed before removing the material from the cutting mat. This will help ensure that all of your designs have been cut properly without any errors.

When you are finished with your project, be sure to clean up any debris from around the machine to ensure it remains in good working order for future projects.

Conclusion:

Cutting Siser Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) with a Silhouette machine can be tricky but with some adjustments according to what type of vinyl you are using and by sticking it firmly onto the cutting mat, you can get great results every time!

Be sure to use the correct settings for each different type of HTV as well as a suitable blade and cutting mat. Finally, remember to clean up any debris around the machine after completing your project.