Top 12 Labor-Saving Graphics Solutions for Labor Day!

In honor of Labor Day, we’re listing the top 12 labor-saving devices, handy equipment solutions, hacks, inventions, etc. available over at uscutter.com to do all the heavy lifting for your graphics-making hobby or business!

Here they are in no particular order at all!

#1. The World-Famous Approller.

Another set of hands to mask and mount graphics for a one-man show!

#2. The WeberMade Tape Applicator.

Mounts to the side of your work bench. Variable tension for effortless masking of every adhesive!

#3. GreenStar Classic Paper Application/Transfer Tape.

This popular medium-tack low-cost paper tape does all your heavy lifting, and is great for wet applications!

#4. The Secabo Smart Heat Press.

A configurable heat press for production environments. Interchangeable platens, dual station slide extension, remote operation with an app!

#5. The LaserPoint 3 ARMS Vinyl Cutter.

Lowest price for Automatic ARMS contour cutting of print&cut labels and stickers on the market!

#6. The SC2 Vinyl Cutter.

Faster, stronger, quieter, more memory, for bigger jobs than other value cutters can handle!

#7. Yellotools Sign-Making Tools.

Ingenious solutions and tools German-engineered to solve the peculiar pain points of sign-makers and installers.

#8. Uninet White Toner Printer.

New to USCutter white toner printing system for custom shirts of any color or fabric style, as well as mugs and other hard surfaces!

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#9. Tee Square It Logo Placement Tool.

Center logos perfectly onto apparel every time with the Tee Square It logo alignment tool!

#10. LogoIt LogoGridIt Logo Placement Tool.

Low-cost alternative to the Tee Square It, ideal for rapid single-logo placement!

#11. Oramask 813 Paint Mask Stencil.

The best-selling translucent paint mask stencil from Orafol for designing, aligning, and painting your own art onto wood boards and other surfaces!

#12. Albachem Vinyl Lettering Remover.

This is why pencils have erasers. This chemical instantly removes heat transfer vinyl pressing goofs to save your garment!

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USCutter Customer Spotlight: An Interview with Susan Dillon, A Crafter with a Plan

USCutter.com is a lot of things to a lot of people, but life-changing? That may seem like a stretch, but for one of our customers, Susan Dillon, of the Seattle area, it rings true. We interviewed Susan recently about how personally enriching she’s found it’s been for her to work her way through many of our equipment paths for one-of-a-kind custom gifts for family and friends, and maybe even some products for sale!

Susan pictured with the free Siser heat press she won at a recent event!

1.) Has USCutter changed your life? Please tell us how.

Susan: Oh it sure has!  The first time I went to the Redmond location, it was for a trade show.  I was curious about the printer I had read about for sublimation.  I put my name in the bowl for a raffle and was totally shocked to win the grand prize of a Siser Heat Press!  We barely got it in my little car and my kitchen wasn’t really big enough to house the heat press (or the sublimation printer set up I got that day too) so we built a full studio building (she shed) and I went from cutting a few things with my home crafting cutter to a complete vinyl and sublimation studio.  I’ve also now added a larger 30” cutter and white toner printer.

2.) What are you doing in dye-sublimation printing these days? Do you use a wide variety of blanks? Do you do any photos or fine art images?

Susan: I’ve done all kinds of project with sublimation.  I love it! It’s so wonderful to be able to create one of a kind personalized items in no time at all.  My favorite are coffee mugs and those are my most requested items, but I use many types of blanks. I’ve done water bottles, ceramic Christmas ornaments, shirts, mouse pads, door mats, water bottles, and sequin pillows and Christmas stockings for example.  If it’s polyester, I will try to sublimate on it!

Photo images and fonts are easy with dye-sublimation printing!

3.) Do you mainly use USCutter products for business or pleasure?

Susan: My business is still considered a hobby. I have a business name but I keep busy with orders from friends at this point. Right now I’m working on 2 weddings. (I also do custom machine embroidery and have some orders for that too.)  But I get all my supplies from USCutter – unless it’s something they don’t carry – then I will purchase elsewhere, but USCutter is always my first go to place for supplies. (I have an order waiting for me right now!)

Vinyl makes it easy to add a professional touch to any art piece.

4.) What advice would you give to someone starting out using heat transfer vinyl on apparel?

Susan: My best advice would be to be prepared to make mistakes.  They happen!  Don’t get frustrated when they do.  Forgetting to mirror image when cutting is something everyone does! Use white uncoated butcher paper to cover the transfers on the  heat press.  To make sure the transfer is properly adhered to the fabric, look closely at the largest part of the transfer.  You should be able to see the bumps of the fabric where the HTV has “melted” into the fabric.  I always do an extra press after I take off the transfer sheet with a layer of butcher paper over the design just to be sure it’s stuck.  The final advice though is to have fun and enjoy what you’re doing!

Think outside the shirt! This tank would be perfect for a toddler!
WELCOME to a new world of opportunity with products from USCutter!