Holographic vinyl is an exciting and eye-catching medium for creative projects. It’s perfect for all sorts of applications, from greeting cards to window decals, and can be used to add a unique spark of life to any project.
But when it comes to using holographic vinyl on Silhouette machines, many users find themselves stumped. What setting do they use?
The answer is simple: you should use the ‘Vinyl’ setting for your holographic vinyl project when working with a Silhouette machine. This setting will allow you to cut your holographic vinyl with precision and accuracy, ensuring that your design looks exactly how you want it. You may need to adjust the depth of the blade slightly depending on the type of vinyl you are using, but this should not be much of an issue.
Once you have loaded your holographic vinyl into the machine and chosen the correct settings, it’s time to start cutting. Make sure that you place your material securely onto the cutting mat so that it won’t move during cutting and that all sides are firmly attached. Also make sure that your design is properly aligned before pressing ‘Go’.
Once you have finished cutting out your design, carefully remove it from the mat and peel away any excess vinyl from around the edges. If there are any areas where the design has been cut too shallow or too deep, simply adjust the blade depth accordingly and try again.
Conclusion: When using holographic vinyl with a Silhouette machine, always use the ‘Vinyl’ setting for best results. Take care when placing your material onto the cutting mat so that it stays secure during cutting and ensure that your design is properly aligned before pressing go. Adjusting the blade depth may be necessary in certain cases, but this should not be a major issue.