Mug Press

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The Heat Press Nation HPN Signature Series Automated Sublimation Mug Heat Press

Make: Heat Press Nation

Model: HPN-SIG-MUG

Ace: Needed (makerhub@georgefox.edu).

Location: The Hub

Description

The HPN Signature Series Mug Cup Heat Press machine is a professional grade mug press designed to easily and efficiently heat transfer custom images onto standard mugs and water bottles. From small sized graphics such as names and logos to full wrap, edge to edge images the HPN Signature Series Mug Cup Heat Press delivers exceptionally high quality sublimation transfers every time. Here is an example of it in use:

Documentation

Terminology

  • SV - Stands for set value and is used to indicate the parameters that the press should be operating at.
  • CV - Stands for present value and indicates the current value of the heat press parameters.

User Manual

Training

Overview

The operation of the mug press is pretty simple. First, select a heating element that fits your glass or mug and fasten it into place using the black screws. There is no formula for selecting the correct element other than putting your mug inside and making sure it fits snug. Adjust the pressure using the large black knobs so that there is a firm, even pressure over the mug. Next, set the time and temperature. Feel free to experiment with different values as there is not an exact formula, but for the heat transfer vinyl that is commonly used on the vinyl printer anywhere between 300°F and 325°F for 15 seconds works well. If the graphic begins to peel off when removing the paper then the time should be increased and if the graphic colors change when being applied the temperature should be decreased. Also it is important to use the Teflon sheets found in the t shirt heat press to prevent sticking to the heating element if using the plastic transfer paper. After the time and temperature are set place the mug in the element and clamp down. The timer will beep once the transfer is complete. For complete details see the general procedure.

Demonstration

A mug or glass is required in order to perform a transfer on this machine which makes it difficult to perform simple test or demonstration transfers. Consequently, the demonstration will be pressing a graphic of choice onto a mug or glass.

General Procedure

  1. Select a heating element. This is not an exact science, simply slide the mug into the element and make sure it can wrap around it with a snug fit.
  2. Use the black set screws to secure the heating element into the press and plug it into the controller. Make sure to screw in the plug as well to ensure a good connection.
  3. Once the heating element is installed you will want to adjust the pressure applied to the mug using the four large pressure adjustment knobs. The pressure should be evenly distributed across the mugs's surface and firm without risk of crushing it.
  4. Adjust the time and temperature. 305 °F for 15 seconds is recommended as a starting point but feel free to try new things to improve the results. See the image below for details on changing the time and temp.
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  5. Place the graphic onto the mug. Tape may be helpful so that the graphic does not shift after it is placed into the press..
  6. Put the mug into the press and clamp down. If a plastic transfer paper is being used make sure to wrap the entire mug in one of the Teflon sheets found in the t shirt heat press to prevent the transfer paper from melting to the heating element. The timer will beep once the transfer is complete.
  7. Remove the mug from the press and wait about 30 seconds before removing the transfer paper.
  8. Reset the space by turning off the machine, throwing away any scraps and wiping any debris off the machine.

Safety

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Certification

Foxtale Quiz

Note that this quiz includes information from the heat press so make sure to review the heat press wiki before taking it.

Troubleshooting

Maintenance

General maintenance

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Specific Maintenance Tasks

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The current Ace of the Mug Press is Needed (makerhub@georgefox.edu).





Documentation

The owner's manual contains basic information and tips.

Owner's manual (PDF)

Training