Siser® DigiBrick® is a printable, dimensional heat transfer vinyl — the digital media version of Brick® 600. Where Brick 600 sits at 600 microns, DigiBrick stands at 750 microns, so printed graphics come off the garment with real three-dimensional height. Print full color, contour cut, weed, and press for a bold raised design with a smooth matte finish. White printable base. 20" and 29.5" widths, 5 and 10 yard rolls. Best for Hat designs and faux patches Full-color artwork that needs added dimension Raised graphics on shirts, hoodies and streetwear Short-run custom apparel with a premium, textured feel Specifications Type: Printable dimensional print & cut heat transfer vinyl Composition: Polyurethane (PU) Thickness: 750 microns Finish: Smooth matte Base: White printable Inks: Solvent and eco-solvent Certification: CPSIA certified Widths: 20" · 29.5" Roll lengths: 5 yard · 10 yard Applies to Cotton Polyester Cotton / Poly blends Application Print, cut, and weed your design. Mask with Siser® TTD Easy Mask or TTD High Tack Mask. Preheat the garment for 2–3 seconds. Cover the design with a heat transfer cover sheet. Apply at 310°F / 155°C with medium/firm pressure for 25 seconds. Peel the carrier cold. Laundering Wait 24 hours before the first wash Machine wash cold with mild detergent Tumble dry on normal setting Do not dry clean · Do not bleach Recommended accessories Siser® TTD Easy Mask or TTD High Tack Mask — required to transfer the printed design Heat transfer cover sheet — protects the design during pressing Confirm current press settings on Siser's DigiBrick instruction sheet before a production run. Questions? Total Ink Solutions LLC 200 South Newman Street, Unit 4 & 5 Hackensack, NJ 07601 Phone: 201-487-9600 Email: [email protected] At-a-Glance Specifications Peel Cold Pressure Medium/Firm Temperature 311°F (155°C) Transfer Time 25 seconds Substrates Cotton, Polyester, Poly/Cotton Blends Resources Siser Application Instructions → Siser Brochure & Catalog → Watch & Learn Create Dimension With DigiBrick™! — Siser North America How Much Pressure When Heat Applying? — Siser North America