Casio Iron-On Fabric User's Guide

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Year 2015
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Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape Tape Specification

The Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape is a specialized labeling solution designed for seamless integration with compatible Casio label printers. Engineered for durability and convenience, this fabric tape is ideal for creating customized, iron-on labels suitable for various textile applications. The tape is available in a standard width of 18mm, providing ample space for clear and legible text or simple graphics.

This fabric tape features a high-quality adhesive backing that activates with heat, ensuring a secure and permanent bond when applied to fabrics. The material is designed to withstand regular washing and ironing, maintaining label integrity over time. The tape's fabric composition offers a soft texture, making it comfortable on clothing and other fabric surfaces while ensuring a professional appearance.

The Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape is compatible with specific Casio label printers, allowing for easy customization of fonts, sizes, and styles to suit individual labeling needs. This adaptability makes it an ideal choice for labeling school uniforms, personal clothing, textile crafts, or any fabric items requiring identification.

In terms of usability, the tape is straightforward to apply. Once printed, the label can be carefully positioned on the fabric surface and affixed using a standard household iron. The durable construction of the tape ensures that it remains securely attached without fraying or peeling, even after multiple washes. The Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape provides a reliable, durable, and user-friendly solution for fabric labeling needs, combining practicality with the convenience of customizability.

Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape Tape F.A.Q.

How do I properly apply Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape to clothing?

To apply the tape, first cut the desired length, then place it on the fabric with the adhesive side down. Use a hot iron on the cotton setting, pressing down firmly for 15-20 seconds. Let it cool completely before handling.

What materials can Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape be used on?

Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape is best used on cotton and polyester fabrics. Avoid using it on fabrics that are heat-sensitive, like nylon or silk, as the heat from the iron may damage them.

How can I remove Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape if I make a mistake?

To remove the tape, reheat the area with an iron to soften the adhesive, then gently peel it off. You can clean any residue with a fabric-safe adhesive remover.

Can I wash clothes with Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape applied?

Yes, clothes with the tape applied can be machine-washed. Turn the garment inside out and use a cold water cycle to prolong the tape's adhesion. Avoid tumble drying; instead, air dry the garment.

What should I do if the tape starts to peel off after washing?

If the tape begins to peel, reapply heat with an iron to reactivate the adhesive. Ensure the fabric is clean and dry before doing so for better adhesion.

Can I print on Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape?

Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape is designed for label printing using compatible Casio label printers. Make sure your printer settings match the specifications of the tape.

Is it safe to use Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape on children's clothing?

Yes, it is safe to use on children's clothing. Ensure that the tape is firmly attached to avoid any risk of it peeling off and becoming a choking hazard.

How can I ensure a long-lasting application of the tape?

For a durable application, make sure the fabric is clean and dry before applying the tape. Use consistent, even pressure with a hot iron and allow it to cool completely before washing.

What are the storage recommendations for Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape?

Store the tape in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it in its original packaging to protect it from dust and humidity, which can affect adhesive quality.

Can I layer multiple pieces of Casio Iron-On Fabric Tape on top of each other?

Layering multiple pieces is not recommended as it may affect the adhesive strength and durability. If layering is necessary, ensure each layer is firmly adhered before applying the next.