A thin, adhesive film, often made of paper or plastic, facilitates the movement of cut vinyl designs from their backing material to the intended final surface. This material is essential for precisely positioning intricate graphics and lettering onto objects such as windows, signs, and craft projects. It acts as a temporary carrier, holding the design intact during the application process and ensuring accurate placement.
Its significance lies in preventing distortion or misalignment of the design during transfer. It maintains the integrity of the cut pieces, allowing for a professional and clean application. The existence of such a product has streamlined the process of applying adhesive graphics, allowing for increased efficiency and higher quality results in both commercial and hobbyist settings. Originally, more laborious methods were required, leading to greater potential for errors.