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The following information covers some basic guidelines for
pressing, as well as some generic parameters for basic heat transfer
applications.
When pressing shirts, it is often recommended that the shirts be quickly
pressed for 2 seconds before transferring to remove wrinkles and water
content. Make sure the plate template (3 sided aluminum tray) is NOT on
the pressing table when pressing fabrics. Only the silicone pad should be
on the table.
When pressing two sides of a garment, pull the garment over the table so
that the printed side drapes underneath the table. This will avoid reheating
previously transferred designs on opposite sides of garments. It will also
avoid any bleed-through of inks on lighter fabrics.
Avoid laying collars, cuffs, zippers, and other bulky parts of garments on
the lower table, as these can adversely affect pressing conditions, and reduce
the life of the silicone pad.
Always check that the transfer image is face down against the material, to
avoid sealing the image against the heat platen instead of the substrate.
When pressing rigid substrates (plastics, metals, woods, etc.), be sure
that any protective films or laminates are removed before heating.
When pressing tiles, and other hard inconsistent shaped materials with
beveled edges, it is often necessary to use a heat conductive pad. This heat
conductive mat is included with the Digital Combo and is only used for tile
and related surfaces, and requires an additional 35°F to be added to the
temperature. Woods, metals, and plastics usually do not require the heat
conductive rubber mat.
When pressing plates, the plate template (3 sided aluminum tray) should
be fitted over the table to protect the silicone pad. The grey circular rubber
pad should be adhered to the center of the template to center and cushion
the plate. Use the largest green rubber circle on top of the transfer, and
press between 4-5 minutes at 435°F with firm pressure.
Always follow the transfer media suppliers instructions when pressing. The
information below is for general reference only, and may not be as accurate as the
instructions provided by the transfer media & imprintable substrate supplier.
Hot Split Supplier Transfers 350-375°F, 8-10 secs
Puff Transfers
Ink-Jet Transfer Papers
ColorCopy/Laser Transfer Papers
Sublimation Inks (Polyester Fabrics) 400°, 35 secs
Sublimation Inks (Plastics)
Sublimation Inks (Metals)
Sublimation Inks (Woods)
Sublimation Inks (Ceramics)
350-375°, 5-7 secs
360°, 15-18 secs
375°, 20-25 secs
400°, 1 min, 15 secs
400°, 1 min
400°, 1 min, 15 secs
435°, 4-5 min
(extra heavy pressure)
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