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==== Operation ====
Overall, the operation of the heat press is very simple with most of the work occurring when setting the temperature and press time. The temperature of the heat press can be precisely set anywhere between 200°F and 430°F while being regulated within one degree of the set temperature. When applying graphics created by the vinyl printer, it is recommended that temperature be set between 300°F and 325°F (305°F works well) but other temperatures can be experimented with if the graphics are not transferring as desired. The time should be set 15 seconds as this will ensure a proper transfer without overheating the vinyl or the material it is being applied to. If the vinyl begins to peel off when removing the transfer paper then the time can be lengthened past 15 seconds, and inversely the time can be decreased if there is concern about melting the material. After the time at temperature has been set, the material should be placed between the platens and pressed for 2-3 seconds to remove any wrinkles. At this point the graphic can be placed at the desired location on the material and pressed until the timer expires.The final step in the process is to remove the material from the press and carefully pull of the transfer paper to reveal the completed transfer. Make sure to reset the space by leaving the platens open and wiping down the machine as needed.
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Overall, the operation of the heat press is very simple with most of the work occurring when setting the temperature and press time. The temperature of the heat press can be precisely set anywhere between 200°F and 430°F while being regulated within one degree of the set temperature. When applying graphics created by the vinyl printer, it is recommended that temperature be set between 300°F and 325°F (305°F works well), but other temperatures can be experimented with if the graphics are not transferring as desired. The time should be set to 15 seconds as this will ensure a proper transfer without overheating the vinyl or the material to which it is being applied. If the vinyl begins to peel off when removing the transfer paper then the time can be lengthened beyond 15 seconds, and inversely the time can be decreased if there is concern about melting the material. After the time at temperature has been set, the material should be placed between the platens and pressed for 2-3 seconds to remove any wrinkles. Now the graphic can be placed at the desired location on the material and pressed until the timer expires. The final step in the process is to remove the material from the press and carefully pull off the transfer paper to reveal the completed transfer. Make sure to reset the space by leaving the platens open and wiping down the machine as needed.
    
If you are using a transfer from the dye sublimation printer you will need to set the temperature of the heat press to 400°F and set the timer to approximately 40 seconds. You will want to use two pieces of butcher paper to prevent the ink from bleeding through the shirt or fabric. One piece of paper should be placed under the top layer of material that is receiving the transfer and the other piece will be placed between the heating element and the transfer paper.
 
If you are using a transfer from the dye sublimation printer you will need to set the temperature of the heat press to 400°F and set the timer to approximately 40 seconds. You will want to use two pieces of butcher paper to prevent the ink from bleeding through the shirt or fabric. One piece of paper should be placed under the top layer of material that is receiving the transfer and the other piece will be placed between the heating element and the transfer paper.
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