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Heat Press Basics - How to Choose the Right Heat Press. . . Large: Any type of 16x20 heat press is considered to be a large heat press and very few have a need for anything larger This size of press easily does 11x17 transfers that you print on an inkjet printer, the largest preprinted transfers offered on the market, large names and numbers on garments and multiple small items
Stahls Hotronix Issues | T-Shirt Forums I have 2 fusion heat presses One is an xp and one is an iq Both presses seem to have problems with thermostat discs burning the wires leading to Them and disconnecting Between the two machines I have repaired them at least 3 or 4 times They are on a clean 20amp breaker each I use high temp400° for sublimation Hotronix is sending new wires
Tips for dtf on canvas bag | T-Shirt Forums The canvas bag must be pressed and heat pressed flat first, then heat press the film After repeated testing, the most suitable process for canvas bag transfer is: 165 degrees, 15 seconds, cold peeling After peeling, heat press again (remember to put a film on it for protection when pressing again)
Heat Press Brand | T-Shirt Forums Is the heat Press nation easy to close like the Phoenix fire? I’m just wondering if it’s worth it to spend 1400 or 1700 (w platens) on the heat press nation, one versus 2000 on the Hotronix I don’t really see a huge difference and I do think the heat press nation one has a few features The hottronix doesn’t
Teflon sheets or Parchment paper - T-Shirt Forums The sheets prevents dyes from colored garments and residue from your transfers from getting on the upper heater block of your press In addition, Teflon sheets produces even heat distribution over the surface of the garment, can prevent ghosting and protects garments from possible scorching Teflon sheets are reusable for years
Basic Temperature and Press time - T-Shirt Forums Using a heat probe like the ones from GeoKnight will get you an accurate reading and you can see if you have any cool spots on the press This leads to why there are so varied heat time suggestions as who knows if people have checked the true temp of their press or not It also depends on ink, paper and fabric
Alternative for Teflon Pressing Sheet? - T-Shirt Forums Hello I am doing a Heat Transfer job and do not have a Teflon Pressing sheet yet (One has been ordered) Would a teflon ironing board cover or a section of that work instead for now? Thoughts?
Looking for Glue Adhesive for applying to patches for. . . I want to try and make my own patches using either sublimation, laser engraving leather, or by pressing a DTF on a patch I know how to make all those types of patches, but I can't figure out how to apply the glue on the back so they can be heat pressed What do companies like Stahls use for
Transfers on nylon? - T-Shirt Forums hi, yes you can use a Heat Press to apply single or Multi color NYLON Transfers on to Nylon These are NOT made with plastisol inks since to apply them with a heat press the inks need to be transferable at 280-300 degrees NYLON transfers may vary too, according to the type of Nylon you will be applying them to
Heat Transfer on foam Trucker Hats - T-Shirt Forums Hi guys quick question I was wondering if you guys can help me out I am about to press some heat transfers on Foam trucker hats and was wondering if you can help me out with the settings I should use I searched the forums and this is what I have found: 325 at 20 seconds 340-360 for 6 - 10