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cricut temp for polyester
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When using a Cricut heat press on polyester, it is crucial to find the right balance to achieve perfect adhesion without scorching the fabric. Typically, the recommended temperature is between 270°F to 300°F (132°C to 149°C), with a pressing time of around 10 to 15 seconds. Polyester is a synthetic fabric that's sensitive to high heat, so it’s advisable to start at the lower end of this temperature range and adjust based on your material's specific needs and the type of heat transfer vinyl (HTV) you're using. Using a heat-transfer mat and a protective sheet or parchment paper can also help distribute the heat evenly and protect the fabric's surface. Since heat settings might slightly vary depending on your specific Cricut machine model and the design complexity, it's always a good practice to consult your machine’s manual and conduct a test press on a small or hidden section of the fabric before attempting the final design.
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