You are so welcome! We take great pride in teaching :-) -TRW Crystal ******Did you know? >We're LIVE -- EVERY Monday night at 8pmEST on our RUclips channel! >>We TEACH how to use our products, have some pretty awesome GIVEAWAYS (Even Cameos!), and if you hit subscribe (FREE!), it will open up the chat option during the live. >>>You can hang out, ask QUESTIONS and have FUN as we go! >>>>We also offer tiers of paid MONTHLY subscriptions that have a variety of PERKS, sneak PEEKS, extra TRAINING, free DESIGNS, first DIBBS on new products, extra COUPONS, and FONTS all depending on the tier level selected!
Hello there, it depends on the type of blade you're using and the type of vinyl. We made this guide here for all the vinyl we carry: www.therhinestoneworld.com/colorspark-cut-settings Remember to do a test cut though! -TRW Erika
Quick question so I put in everything like in the video. But for some reason it keeps mentioning the registration marks don’t detect. I had already removed the marks but it keeps saying that. And also it don’t let me select “Cut” what can I do so it can let me cut or what am I doing wrong?
Registration marks can be quirky. If they don't detect, then use some canned air on the laser eye on the machine, gently. You'll see it around where the blade housing homes. If that doesn't work, then go into your silhouette menu's and calibrate the machine with a piece of paper that it will have you print on your inkjet. If all else fails, I've also had to unplug the machine and plug it back in and they came back, as if some computer coding got jumbled up. Also be sure that everything is on the cutting mat on screen. -TRW Crystal
Thank you for the those instructions especially when I am newbie. But what kind of vinyl are you using? Also, what is the next step to Heat Press to like a shirt? I am trying figure why people do and do not do the flip horizontal feature. Thank you,
Hi! We love our ColorSpark HTV found on the website. In any program at all, not just Silhouette, you ALWAYS want to use the horizontal flip for HTV, or "mirror" it as you'll see it often called. For permanent vinyl, you never mirror. Here's why - the point of flipping it is because of the adhesive. Permanent vinyl, you simply cut, color side up. Lift, and place. You can't do that with HTV, it's already temporarily adhered to it's carrier sheet and you can't use transfer tape to lift it, nor would you want to. It would melt in your heat press, it wouldn't lift anyway without stretching or tearing, and the HTV won't stick to your garment until heat is introduced. Now with HTV... You cut it color side DOWN and the adhesive side UP (which isn't sticky until heat, remember). Which is the shiny side DOWN. You mirror it before cutting. Weed it, which is remove everything extra that isn't design, then you're left with a backwards looking word aren't you? You're not. Flip it over and lay it on the shirt shiny side up. Now it's facing the right way. Cover with a brown teflon sheet and press to the time and temp it needs, you'll have to sometimes read where you got it from or look it up, but often each brand will want a slightly different time or temp and pressure. Once pressed, you need to look close to your shirt, if you see a fully smooth surface, your heat press wasn't tight enough. If you see a slight fabric texture, then it's right. And you'll need to have already also looked up if this is a hot peel or cold peel vinyl. This means - hot peel = remove carrier sheet slowly right then as it's finished pressing. Cold peel = wait until the garment cools before peeling the carrier or you'll risk lifting the design right up off the shirt. More things to research - the type of fabric your HTV will work on best, what you can't use it on, and be sure that your customers know how to care for the finished garment as well. Often hand made shirts are best laundered med dryer heat and always reversed. To iron, reverse it first. And so forth. There's a lot of research that goes into crafts, as well as experimenting. Don't be scared to fail. Don't be scared to use one shirt to practice on, all over it. Cover it with practice. Hope that helps! -TRW Crystal
Here's a list of what materials Cameo can cut: www.silhouetteamerica.com/printer-friendly/faq/materials-silhouette-can-cut#:~:text=Silhouette%20cutting%20machines%20are%20designed,sticker%20paper%20among%20other%20materials. Hope this helps! -TRW Kait
Man I have never had something so confusing. Right from the start I have trouble cause you mentioned selecting the right blade. How will I be able to determine which blade is what I need. I’m mostly cutting vinyl for shirts.
It is not too bad, she explained very well. The first step of course is read what Silhouette sent to you with the machine. There're some guides to know terminology...
I would stick with the Autoblade for HTV, but we are always here to answer specific questions. If you're unsure, give us a call at 941-755-1696 for troubleshooting and assistance. - TRW Haley
Hi! You would just click the arrow and a menu should drop down and there will be a menu that drops down where you can select the subject you need training on. -TRW Maegan
Decal vinyl is more similar to a sticker, it has a sticky backing that you can just peel off. HTV lacks that backing because it is meant to transfer onto the fabric via a press. -TRW Bri
I loaded the cutting mat as you did in the video, but did not move it using the arrows like you did. When I do a test cut, it cuts straight onto the mat, instead of the vinyl. But when I send an image to cutter it cuts on the vinyl. How do I get the test cut on the vinyl?
Hi Charmaine! Gently shove your mat under the rollers, and while holding it gently to guide it, press the back arrow to move it into place. If it does not move, your cuts will not come out right and further troubleshooting is needed. Give us a call at 941-755-1696 for additional help. - TRW Haley
And I this case you can just use blue vinyl. But what if I’m putting a picture logo with different colors. I imagine I would have to print that out first and then cut it but is that even possible
Cameo does print and cut as well, but we don't work much with that. You can do multiple layers of different color vinyl, though! You would just cut them out one at a time. - TRW Haley
When I mirror or turn my image it does not work. The words are backwards when I put it on my shirt. I tried doing it without turning it vertically and it worked just fine. So odd! How does this happen?
Hi Holly! Please see below a link to our recommended cut settings. Sometimes they have to be adjusted as the blade continues to be used. I recommended starting with the recommended settings and doing small test cuts, adjusting as needed, until you get your desired result. www.therhinestoneworld.com/cut-settings - TRW Haley
I am interested to find the settings. I have no idea what setting to use for the heat transfer vinyl and the video says to see the website for settings. Which website is that?
Hi Wendy! They were referring to our website, therhinestoneworld.com! Our recommended cut settings can be found here: www.therhinestoneworld.com/cut-settings - TRW Haley
I am new to weeding, question 1 why did you mirror it? Question 2 in the video I did not see you use transfer tape, was the clear backing the transfer tape? Was the design on transfer tape (I think) confused. at what step do we put transfer tape?
Question 1: You only have to mirror HTV when you are using text. Questions 2: Transfer tape is only needed when you are using Sign Vinyl. When you are done weeding the Sign Vinyl you would press the transfer tape to the vinyl so you can transfer it to the object you are using. -TRW Abby
Hello. We offer many different kinds of vinyl, so there are many differences between them. Do you have any questions about any two specific vinyls? - TRW Richard
The image in this tutorial is a cut ready image, there was no need to trace. If you do need help with tracing an image we would recommend watching this tutorial video ruclips.net/video/VUPOCT-2i-I/видео.html.
question I just hooked up my cameo and I’m trying to do a quick press with one of the pics in the library but it keep saying registration mark failed even tho I have checked on.. please help and thanks again..
Crazy question.....I just got my the cameo 4 plus (15"). My biggest problem has been placing the mat properly into the machine. I am putting the left edge of the mat next to the gray lines on the left hand side of the cameo. The mat is a 14" mat and has 1/4' little line outside the mat where the numbers start. What part of the mat goes against the gray line? When I do test cuts it cuts outside where the numbers begin (on the very edge). HELP me please
Hey Vicki! The left side should go against the lines. When you cut with a mat, it looks just like it does in Silhouette Studio in terms of placement. The issue might be that a 14" mat is cutting it really close for a 15" cutter, unfortunately. - TRW Haley
@@TheRhinestoneWorld I said 14" but it is a 15" mat. In my page setup do I say mat is 15" and media custom is 12" if I am cutting 12" vinyl? does this confuse the software? My test cuts cut off the grid. :-/
Here's one of our charts to get you started! We have a few of them on site under the FAQ section at the very very bottom. www.therhinestoneworld.com/siser-cut-settings -TRW Crystal
@@TheRhinestoneWorld thanks for this. I wish I understand the relationship between depth and force. For easyweed you go depth 1 and really high force, for stretch you go depth 3 but still high force. I've gone with 3/6/8 for stretch which I think is recommended my siser. But regardless of my settings, I can't get it to cut without a cutting mat.
Regardless of the machine, this video gives a very good idea on the mechanics behind this. ruclips.net/video/3wRE-u8NINU/видео.html The depth is how far your blade comes out. The larger the number, the deeper the blade will go in. The force is, just like it sounds. If you're having a lot of trouble possibly also check (not only your blade of course), but the cut strip on the machine where the blade is traveling can wear as well. -TRW Crystal
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble. Could you please email us at info@therhinestoneworld.com with a brief description of your problem? We're going to help you get it figured out! - TRW Haley
Hey Luke, I'd say depends on the look or style your going for. We have loads of T-Shirt Vinyl available. Check them out and let us know what you think! www.therhinestoneworld.com/Vinyl-Foil -TRW AL
When using the Silhouette heat transfer vinyl, do I remove the paper backing before applying the vinyl to the cutting mat? Probably a silly question but have never used this before.
I do have a couple of questions to answer this question to the best of my ability. I would reach out to the call center, they will be able to help you. They are available Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. 941-755-1696. -TRW Abby
Doesn't tell you how to adjust the rollers or which side of the vinyl goes up or down, is the cutting mat necessary? Got more questions than answers after watching the video
Hi Jose, When cutting HTV, you will always load your material shiny side down. It is not necessary to use a cutting mat. Please feel free to email us at info@therhinestoneworld.com if you have any other questions, we're happy to help! - TRW Haley
You probably need to alter your cut settings. Please email us at info@therhinestoneworld.com and allow us to use Teamviewer. We can then see what's going on :) -TRW Bri
Wish I had watched this video before, (watched a HPN on how setting a CAMEO 4) guess they focus on selling heat press only, now I have a cool TEST cut on my mat LOL
Unfortunately, we only offer one-on-one training online or in person through this link: www.therhinestoneworld.com/One-on-One-Training_c_356.html -TRW Bri
oh, thanks for this easy explanation, I just want to know I do not have my own designs on my computer, only the Siltoutte's is the same process that I have to do.
We do recommend that your settings for easy weed be a blade depth of 3, a speed of 10, and a force of 5. If you are still not able to cut through just try adjusting the force until you get the perfect cut. You can also see all our recommend cut settings here on our website. docs.therhinestoneworld.com/go/?to=Cutting_Specs_and_Recommended_Cut_Settings Thank you for watching! - TRW Bobbi
This is tutorial is great except for the fact that you guys always skip the blade depth, the speed in the pressure and all of that. this never gets explained on any tutorial video fir silhouette. That’s the part that I have the most trouble with and trying to get my cuts right on certain materials I don’t know what I’m supposed to set my blade out I don’t know what kind of depth I’m supposed to set it out and I don’t know what kind of speed I’m supposed to set it at.
Ok what does does the test cut do? does it cut or what? If this is first cut then you should show everything I don't care about saving time SHOW IT ALL. This is why I am watching the video to learn so teach me...
Our apologies, that yellow circle is there to have the cursor stand out so people can easily follow what is being clicked on. It is a feature that is edited in the video and does not reflect in the Silhouette Studio software.
I have ruined 2 sheets of vinyl by putting it shiny side up. I am an idiot. And after watching this video I ALMOST did it AGAIN!!!! wtf is wrong with me.
this was so simple and so helpful more than a lot of videos I watched! Thank you
You are so welcome! We take great pride in teaching :-)
-TRW Crystal
******Did you know?
>We're LIVE -- EVERY Monday night at 8pmEST on our RUclips channel!
>>We TEACH how to use our products, have some pretty awesome GIVEAWAYS (Even Cameos!), and if you hit subscribe (FREE!), it will open up the chat option during the live.
>>>You can hang out, ask QUESTIONS and have FUN as we go!
>>>>We also offer tiers of paid MONTHLY subscriptions that have a variety of PERKS, sneak PEEKS, extra TRAINING, free DESIGNS, first DIBBS on new products, extra COUPONS, and FONTS all depending on the tier level selected!
Thank you!! Oh my gosh, the instruction book is so long and there are so many videos here that are like 10+ minutes! Thank you so much!
We're happy to help! If you have questions, please feel free to reach out to us on social media or email info@therhinestoneworld.com
-TRW Bri
How do you know what pressure to do for the needles?
Hello there, it depends on the type of blade you're using and the type of vinyl. We made this guide here for all the vinyl we carry: www.therhinestoneworld.com/colorspark-cut-settings
Remember to do a test cut though!
-TRW Erika
Quick question so I put in everything like in the video. But for some reason it keeps mentioning the registration marks don’t detect. I had already removed the marks but it keeps saying that. And also it don’t let me select “Cut” what can I do so it can let me cut or what am I doing wrong?
Registration marks can be quirky. If they don't detect, then use some canned air on the laser eye on the machine, gently. You'll see it around where the blade housing homes. If that doesn't work, then go into your silhouette menu's and calibrate the machine with a piece of paper that it will have you print on your inkjet. If all else fails, I've also had to unplug the machine and plug it back in and they came back, as if some computer coding got jumbled up. Also be sure that everything is on the cutting mat on screen.
-TRW Crystal
Thank you for the those instructions especially when I am newbie. But what kind of vinyl are you using? Also, what is the next step to Heat Press to like a shirt? I am trying figure why people do and do not do the flip horizontal feature. Thank you,
Hi! We love our ColorSpark HTV found on the website. In any program at all, not just Silhouette, you ALWAYS want to use the horizontal flip for HTV, or "mirror" it as you'll see it often called. For permanent vinyl, you never mirror. Here's why - the point of flipping it is because of the adhesive. Permanent vinyl, you simply cut, color side up. Lift, and place. You can't do that with HTV, it's already temporarily adhered to it's carrier sheet and you can't use transfer tape to lift it, nor would you want to. It would melt in your heat press, it wouldn't lift anyway without stretching or tearing, and the HTV won't stick to your garment until heat is introduced. Now with HTV... You cut it color side DOWN and the adhesive side UP (which isn't sticky until heat, remember). Which is the shiny side DOWN. You mirror it before cutting. Weed it, which is remove everything extra that isn't design, then you're left with a backwards looking word aren't you? You're not. Flip it over and lay it on the shirt shiny side up. Now it's facing the right way. Cover with a brown teflon sheet and press to the time and temp it needs, you'll have to sometimes read where you got it from or look it up, but often each brand will want a slightly different time or temp and pressure. Once pressed, you need to look close to your shirt, if you see a fully smooth surface, your heat press wasn't tight enough. If you see a slight fabric texture, then it's right. And you'll need to have already also looked up if this is a hot peel or cold peel vinyl. This means - hot peel = remove carrier sheet slowly right then as it's finished pressing. Cold peel = wait until the garment cools before peeling the carrier or you'll risk lifting the design right up off the shirt. More things to research - the type of fabric your HTV will work on best, what you can't use it on, and be sure that your customers know how to care for the finished garment as well. Often hand made shirts are best laundered med dryer heat and always reversed. To iron, reverse it first. And so forth. There's a lot of research that goes into crafts, as well as experimenting. Don't be scared to fail. Don't be scared to use one shirt to practice on, all over it. Cover it with practice. Hope that helps! -TRW Crystal
Sorry I'm new. I was under the impression that I did not need a cutting mat with the Cameo 4?
Hey there! It's possible to use your machine with and without a mat. Personally, I prefer using a mat, but everyone is different. 😁
- TRW Haley
What types of stickers or materials can cutting with cameo?
Here's a list of what materials Cameo can cut:
www.silhouetteamerica.com/printer-friendly/faq/materials-silhouette-can-cut#:~:text=Silhouette%20cutting%20machines%20are%20designed,sticker%20paper%20among%20other%20materials.
Hope this helps!
-TRW Kait
Man I have never had something so confusing.
Right from the start I have trouble cause you mentioned selecting the right blade. How will I be able to determine which blade is what I need. I’m mostly cutting vinyl for shirts.
It is not too bad, she explained very well. The first step of course is read what Silhouette sent to you with the machine. There're some guides to know terminology...
I would stick with the Autoblade for HTV, but we are always here to answer specific questions. If you're unsure, give us a call at 941-755-1696 for troubleshooting and assistance.
- TRW Haley
Hi I wanted to buy your 1 on 1 but it says corel draw. I need the design studio tutoring, thanks
Hi! You would just click the arrow and a menu should drop down and there will be a menu that drops down where you can select the subject you need training on.
-TRW Maegan
@@TheRhinestoneWorld thanks much, will buy it soon.
Help. I need the settings. My blade doesn’t seem to be adjusting and is cutting too hard through the backing to the mat
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear that. Would you be able to give us a call at 941-755-1696 so we can help you troubleshoot that?
- TRW Haley
how do I tell the difference between heat Transfer vinyl vs vinyl?
Decal vinyl is more similar to a sticker, it has a sticky backing that you can just peel off. HTV lacks that backing because it is meant to transfer onto the fabric via a press.
-TRW Bri
I loaded the cutting mat as you did in the video, but did not move it using the arrows like you did. When I do a test cut, it cuts straight onto the mat, instead of the vinyl. But when I send an image to cutter it cuts on the vinyl. How do I get the test cut on the vinyl?
Hi Charmaine! Gently shove your mat under the rollers, and while holding it gently to guide it, press the back arrow to move it into place. If it does not move, your cuts will not come out right and further troubleshooting is needed. Give us a call at 941-755-1696 for additional help.
- TRW Haley
And I this case you can just use blue vinyl. But what if I’m putting a picture logo with different colors. I imagine I would have to print that out first and then cut it but is that even possible
Cameo does print and cut as well, but we don't work much with that. You can do multiple layers of different color vinyl, though! You would just cut them out one at a time.
- TRW Haley
Thank you for the refresh and you have such a very clear instructions on how to re-learn it again.
No problem! Thanks so much for coming by!
-TRW Abby
When I mirror or turn my image it does not work. The words are backwards when I put it on my shirt. I tried doing it without turning it vertically and it worked just fine. So odd! How does this happen?
That sounds pretty strange! Could you email us at info@therhienstoneworld.com with your cut settings?
- TRW Haley
Okay very helpful but after I cut a glittery cake topper & cleaned the blade & everything now its not cutting deep enough . Can you help?
Hi Holly!
Please see below a link to our recommended cut settings. Sometimes they have to be adjusted as the blade continues to be used. I recommended starting with the recommended settings and doing small test cuts, adjusting as needed, until you get your desired result.
www.therhinestoneworld.com/cut-settings
- TRW Haley
I am interested to find the settings. I have no idea what setting to use for the heat transfer vinyl and the video says to see the website for settings. Which website is that?
Hi Wendy! They were referring to our website, therhinestoneworld.com! Our recommended cut settings can be found here:
www.therhinestoneworld.com/cut-settings
- TRW Haley
I am new to weeding, question 1 why did you mirror it? Question 2 in the video I did not see you use transfer tape, was the clear backing the transfer tape? Was the design on transfer tape (I think) confused. at what step do we put transfer tape?
Question 1: You only have to mirror HTV when you are using text.
Questions 2: Transfer tape is only needed when you are using Sign Vinyl. When you are done weeding the Sign Vinyl you would press the transfer tape to the vinyl so you can transfer it to the object you are using.
-TRW Abby
Hi is there a difference between the Vinyl types? Thanks!
Hello. We offer many different kinds of vinyl, so there are many differences between them. Do you have any questions about any two specific vinyls? - TRW Richard
I just have one Question what type of Vinyl do you use?
The vinyl we used in this video is linked here:
www.therhinestoneworld.com/Siser-EasyWeed-Electric-HTV--Rose-Gold_p_15354.html
-TRW Maegan
What about the tracing step?
The image in this tutorial is a cut ready image, there was no need to trace. If you do need help with tracing an image we would recommend watching this tutorial video ruclips.net/video/VUPOCT-2i-I/видео.html.
question I just hooked up my cameo and I’m trying to do a quick press with one of the pics in the library but it keep saying registration mark failed even tho I have checked on.. please help and thanks again..
Our awesome call center will be help to help you with this. They are open Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. You can reach them at 941-755-1696.
-TRW Abby
Crazy question.....I just got my the cameo 4 plus (15"). My biggest problem has been placing the mat properly into the machine. I am putting the left edge of the mat next to the gray lines on the left hand side of the cameo. The mat is a 14" mat and has 1/4' little line outside the mat where the numbers start. What part of the mat goes against the gray line? When I do test cuts it cuts outside where the numbers begin (on the very edge). HELP me please
Hey Vicki! The left side should go against the lines. When you cut with a mat, it looks just like it does in Silhouette Studio in terms of placement. The issue might be that a 14" mat is cutting it really close for a 15" cutter, unfortunately.
- TRW Haley
@@TheRhinestoneWorld I said 14" but it is a 15" mat. In my page setup do I say mat is 15" and media custom is 12" if I am cutting 12" vinyl? does this confuse the software? My test cuts cut off the grid. :-/
Bruh how do you make the vinyl stick to the cutting board?
Adhesive vinyl has a sticky backing, allowing it to adhere to most flat surfaces or surfaces with simple curves.
- TRW Haley
what is the tool name!
Sam Bulucci, This is the Silhouette Cameo 4. Is that what you are asking?
TheRhinestoneWorld no I mean the tool you use it to pick up vinyl. I wanna get it online but I don't know what to search for 😂
So then you'd be able to apply this design to fabric with a heat press?
Yes! This image was cut into our Heat Transfer Vinyl and applied to a T-shirt.
no support tab for cut setting
Here's one of our charts to get you started! We have a few of them on site under the FAQ section at the very very bottom.
www.therhinestoneworld.com/siser-cut-settings
-TRW Crystal
@@TheRhinestoneWorld thanks for this. I wish I understand the relationship between depth and force. For easyweed you go depth 1 and really high force, for stretch you go depth 3 but still high force. I've gone with 3/6/8 for stretch which I think is recommended my siser. But regardless of my settings, I can't get it to cut without a cutting mat.
Regardless of the machine, this video gives a very good idea on the mechanics behind this. ruclips.net/video/3wRE-u8NINU/видео.html
The depth is how far your blade comes out. The larger the number, the deeper the blade will go in. The force is, just like it sounds. If you're having a lot of trouble possibly also check (not only your blade of course), but the cut strip on the machine where the blade is traveling can wear as well.
-TRW Crystal
@@TheRhinestoneWorld thanks so much!
When I try and load vinyl it says it needs Registration marks and It won't let me cut
If you email info@therhinestoneworld.com they will be able to help!
-TRW Abby
THAAAANK YOUUUUUUU, I was afraid to make any mistake and messed everything up!
SO glad this helped🥰️
-TRW Mireya
I don’t know what I’m doing wrong but my paper keeps tilting when it’s being fed through the machine ... :(
one side gets fed more than the other and the entire thing is a mess... \\\\ going like this 😐 I might just be too stupid for this machine
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble. Could you please email us at info@therhinestoneworld.com with a brief description of your problem? We're going to help you get it figured out!
- TRW Haley
What T-Shirt vinyl do you suggest?
Hey Luke, I'd say depends on the look or style your going for. We have loads of T-Shirt Vinyl available. Check them out and let us know what you think! www.therhinestoneworld.com/Vinyl-Foil
-TRW AL
To do this kind of stuff ... do you need to have a laptop for the designs or can you use an iPad?
I believe the only designing software that you can use with an iPad is Design Space. Otherwise, you would need a computer.
- TRW Haley
Great video Crew!!!!
Thanks for watching, Bryan!
Can I use this for Ps4 vinyl decals?
We recommend using FDC Decal vinyl instead, not HTV. :)
-TRW Bri
TheRhinestoneWorld
Thank you! :)
Thanks for sharing this.
Our pleasure! Thanks so much for watching. ❤️️
- TRW Haley
Nothing happens when I push the up arrow, my mat will not load and I don't know why.
It sounds like more troubleshooting is needed. Give us a call at 951-755-1696.
- TRW Haley
When using the Silhouette heat transfer vinyl, do I remove the paper backing before applying the vinyl to the cutting mat? Probably a silly question but have never used this before.
I do have a couple of questions to answer this question to the best of my ability. I would reach out to the call center, they will be able to help you. They are available Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. 941-755-1696.
-TRW Abby
You didn't' discuss what settings to use for the HTV at all, such as blade, pressure, etc.
Hey there I have linked our cutting specs page down below for future references. 😊
www.therhinestoneworld.com/cut-settings
-TRW Mireya
Doesn't tell you how to adjust the rollers or which side of the vinyl goes up or down, is the cutting mat necessary? Got more questions than answers after watching the video
Hi Jose,
When cutting HTV, you will always load your material shiny side down. It is not necessary to use a cutting mat. Please feel free to email us at info@therhinestoneworld.com if you have any other questions, we're happy to help!
- TRW Haley
When I’m sending it, the image doesn’t highlight in red, therefore it doesn’t print... what should I do?
You probably need to alter your cut settings. Please email us at info@therhinestoneworld.com and allow us to use Teamviewer. We can then see what's going on :)
-TRW Bri
Another Great Video By Bobbi!
Thank you for watching!
Wish I had watched this video before, (watched a HPN on how setting a CAMEO 4) guess they focus on selling heat press only, now I have a cool TEST cut on my mat LOL
Ohhh no!! 😂
-TRW Bri
Good video Bobbi thanks
Thanks for watching, Jessie!
Do you have to use the vinyl cutting mat every time you cut heat transfer vinyl?
You do not have to use a mat, we just find it makes it easier to ensure the proper cuts.
Thanks for watching,
-TRW Bobbi
Is there a way I could pay you through cash app just to FaceTime and walk me through this I’m so confused ?
Unfortunately, we only offer one-on-one training online or in person through this link:
www.therhinestoneworld.com/One-on-One-Training_c_356.html
-TRW Bri
A trick: watch movies at KaldroStream. I've been using it for watching all kinds of movies lately.
@Bjorn Martin Yea, I've been watching on kaldroStream for since december myself :D
@Bjorn Martin yup, have been watching on KaldroStream for years myself :D
@Bjorn Martin yup, I've been watching on kaldroStream for years myself :D
I did exactly what you did and I can't see the design
Hi there, please email us at info@therhinestoneworld.com so we can better understand what's going wrong.
-TRW Bri
When I made the weeding box over my design and sent it to the cameo it’ only cut the weiding box not the design
Our awesome call center will be able to help you with this. They are available Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. You can reach them at 941-755-1696.
-TRW Abby
You never said where does the right roller go
You adjust the right roller until your vinyl is secure. Generally, we just make it mirror the left one to hold the cutting mat in place.
-TRW Bri
oh, thanks for this easy explanation, I just want to know I do not have my own designs on my computer, only the Siltoutte's is the same process that I have to do.
Yes you would just have to download, once that is finished you can upload those designs into Silhouette.
-TRW Mireya
I'm having a tough time. The easyweed wasnt so east to weed. Kind of tough. I cut 10 force and 10 speed for a design for a shirt.
We do recommend that your settings for easy weed be a blade depth of 3, a speed of 10, and a force of 5. If you are still not able to cut through just try adjusting the force until you get the perfect cut. You can also see all our recommend cut settings here on our website. docs.therhinestoneworld.com/go/?to=Cutting_Specs_and_Recommended_Cut_Settings
Thank you for watching!
- TRW Bobbi
Mines isn't cutting either
If you are having any trouble email info@therhinestoneworld.com, they will be able to help you!
-TRW Abby
This is tutorial is great except for the fact that you guys always skip the blade depth, the speed in the pressure and all of that. this never gets explained on any tutorial video fir silhouette. That’s the part that I have the most trouble with and trying to get my cuts right on certain materials I don’t know what I’m supposed to set my blade out I don’t know what kind of depth I’m supposed to set it out and I don’t know what kind of speed I’m supposed to set it at.
I'm so sorry about that! I will link our cut settings down below! :
www.therhinestoneworld.com/cut-settings
-TRW Maegan
the blade depth was also what I actually needed
Ok what does does the test cut do? does it cut or what? If this is first cut then you should show everything I don't care about saving time SHOW IT ALL. This is why I am watching the video to learn so teach me...
mr00ks, The test cut it to check your force to make sure your blade depth is correct when cutting. Hope this helps.
I need helps is my first time can some one help me please
Certainly, what is it that you need help with?
i like 707
:-) -TRW Crystal
How annoying is that yellow circle!!!!!
Our apologies, that yellow circle is there to have the cursor stand out so people can easily follow what is being clicked on. It is a feature that is edited in the video and does not reflect in the Silhouette Studio software.
I have ruined 2 sheets of vinyl by putting it shiny side up. I am an idiot. And after watching this video I ALMOST did it AGAIN!!!! wtf is wrong with me.
Happens to the best of us!! 😊
- TRW Haley
Just put it to the right side up and cut) vinyl still works)