If you're like me, dealing with printed heat transfer vinyl and those static Roland liners is incredibly frustrating.
Trying to weed a detailed design only to have the small pieces lift off the liner is enough to make me pull my hair out! But don't worry, I've found a simple solution to this common headache.
The fix I use is a technique called reverse weeding, and trust me, it’s a total game-changer for those tricky printed transfers. It guarantees that even the smallest, most stubborn pieces stay put while I weed. I'll show you exactly how to do it in the video below!
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