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Application Instructions 100% cotton, Poly/cotton blends, Tri-blends, Canvas Pre-press garment; 5-7 seconds. Set temperature at 360 degrees Fahrenheit (340 degrees Fahrenheit for Canvas). Set to medi…
Updated 1 month ago by Nathan Reedy
Application Instructions Pre-press garment; 5-7 seconds. Set temperature at 300-325 degrees Fahrenheit. Set to heavy pressure. Place transfer in the desired location, ink side down. Do NOT cover with…
Updated 2 years ago by Nathan Reedy
Updated 2 months ago by Nathan Reedy
Application Instructions Pre-press garment; 5-7 seconds. Set temperature at 300-325 degrees Fahrenheit. Set to heavy pressure. Trim the dotted line from the sheet before applying. (The dotted line wi…
Application Instructions Clean Your Surface - Make sure the surface you've chosen is perfectly clean and ready. Clean with a lint-free cloth and isopropyl alcohol or mild surface cleaner. The surface…
Updated 3 weeks ago by Nathan Reedy
Pre-press garment; 5-7 seconds. Set temperature at 325-350 degrees Fahrenheit. Set pressure to 55-60 lbs (heavy pressure). Place transfer in the desired location, ink side down. Do NOT cover with a n…
Application Instructions Pre-press garment; 5-7 seconds. Set temperature at 300-315 degrees Fahrenheit. Set to heavy pressure. Place transfer in the desired location, ink side down. Do NOT cover with…
Application Instructions Remove white plastic backing from transfer. Pre-press garment for 3-5 seconds. Place transfer in desired location, ink side down. DO NOT cover with Teflon sheet. Set medium t…
1. Set Temperature and Time. 320F (160C). 15 seconds... 2. Lay Garment On Platen. Keep the collar off the press and make sure you have equal amounts of fabric on both sides of the press... 3. Set To…
Updated 6 months ago by Nathan Reedy
1. Set Temperature and Time. 290F-300F. 15 seconds... 2. Load a Test Polyester Garment. If possible, slip the platen through the shirt so there is only one layer of fabric on top. Otherwise, lay shir…
1. Set Temperature and Time. Polyester 290F (140C). Cotton 320F (160C). 10 seconds... 2. Load a Test Hat. Fold back headband and spend time to make sure hat fully conforms to the platen (use the smal…
1. Set Temperature and Time. 270F (160C). 12-15 seconds... 2. Lay Garment On Platen. Keep the collar off the press and make sure you have equal amounts of fabric on both sides of the press... 3. Set…
Updated 8 months ago by Nathan Reedy
1. Set Temperature and Time. 320F (160C). 12-15 seconds... 2. Load a Test Tote Bag. If possible, slip the platen through the tote bag so there is only one layer of fabric on top. This will improve co…
1. Set Temperature and Time. 290F (140C). 6-8 seconds... 2. Load a Test Umbrella. Open umbrella and lay on top of the platen, use smallest platen you have. You cannot press over the ribs of the umbre…
1. Set Temperature and Time. 290°F - 320°F. 12-15 seconds... 2. Load a Test Garment. If possible, slip the platen through the shirt so there is only one layer of fabric op top. This will improve cont…
1. Set Temperature and Time. 290°F - 320°F. 12-15 seconds... 2. Load a Test Garment. If possible, slip the platen through the garment so there is only one layer of fabric op top. This will improve co…
1. Set Temperature and Time. 290F-320F (160C). 10-15 seconds... 2. Load a Test T-shirt. If possible, slip the platen through the shirt so there is only one layer of fabric on top. This will improve c…
Updated 5 months ago by Nathan Reedy
1. Set Temperature and Time. 290F-320F (160C). 10-15 seconds... 2. Load a Test Fleece. If possible, slip the platen through the shirt so there is only one layer of fabric on top. Otherwise, lay shirt…
1. Set Temperature and Time. 290F (160C). 10 seconds... 2. Load a Test Polyester Garment. If possible, slip the platen through the shirt so there is only one layer of fabric on top. Otherwise, lay sh…
Updated 1 year ago by Nathan Reedy