I like the idea of tech wrap printable vinyl. However, it is not as easy as portrayed on the package. I did not realize the mask was included in the package. I printed on it twice and realized something had to be wrong because it would not dry. Google. Realized i was not printing on vinyl. Got the right sheet. Printed on wrong side. Google. Printed correctly, but had a real fiddle removing the backing from the mask. Then trouble getting vinyl on straight. Wrinkles. Google. Used scraper on hard kitchen surface instead of card table. Fiddled with mask backing, but got vinyl on straight. It did not iron on evenly. There were like bubbles that stayed on the transfer mask. I guess i need to google again. I don’t know if there is something wrong with the ink in my printer, Something wrong with the pressing surface (cricut mat) heat on the easy press (i used settings from Utube video) or just newbie error. I have photos i can share. I was trying to learn this new process for Christmas presents. Not ideal, but both were antique/thrifting related so they had an old look. I will be working with this material next week. Any hints on uneven print adherence?
use some water and just straight up slap it to your window. its awesome. super easy to use, definitely get more than what you think you need though, i ran out halfway. does more of an all over aurora effect rather than shards of light, its really pretty. 10/10 will be buying again
