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- Material CodeHT005
- Quantity20 PCS
- ColorSun Color Changing
- Product Dimension12" x 10"
- What's Included20 x Sun Color Changing Heat Transfer Vinyl
- Compatible MachinexTool M Series, xTool Heat Press
- Processing ModeHeat Press, Blade Cutting
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Laser-Safe & PVC-Free: This heat transfer vinyl kit offers a PVC-free alternative to traditional vinyl (which can release harmful fumes when lasered). Our laser-safe vinyl is designed to be safer for enclosed and ventilated laser systems; it delivers a healthier crafting experience without compromising quality.
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Colors: Chameleon PU heat transfer vinyl in 10 assorted colors.
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Compatible models: Sun Color Changing Heat Transfer Vinyl can be blade-cut by xTool M1.
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Versatile: Multiple purposes, suitable for customizing your shirts, fabric bags, sportswear, pillows, aprons, Thanksgiving decorations, Christmas ornaments and decors, and more, to have your unique & creative design.
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For the best results and added peace of mind, we recommend pairing it with xTool’s SGS-approved SafetyPro™ purifier to minimize odors and ensure a cleaner workspace effectively.

I purchased this to use on my niece's school backpack and water bottle. With one coat of top coat epoxy, the vinyl still changed color in the sunlight too!Will definitely use again.CON - there was no chart to show which vinyl changed to whatever color. I used a UV lamp to figure it out and wrote on the back the sunlight color. That will help me decide quickly in the future which color to use.
These are great color changing vinyl. Only drawback is you need to put in sun to see the colors before using them.
I made my toddler a couple of shirts for the summer using this vinyl, and it’s a huge hit with daycare teachers and friends alike. Everyone loves to see the “magic” shirt in action. I made one with just the white to blue, and another with multiple colors. It was easy to use with my Cameo 4 using a vinyl - glossy setting, and an HTVFont easy-press-like iron. I can’t remember the exact heat setting I used, but Google is your friend here, since the manufacturer didn’t provide instructions on what temperature or how long to press (my only complaint). I did purchase this on sale, and would gladly do so again. I’m excited to see what else I can come up with to use the other colors.

