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What's the distinction between a Rotary Drum Heat Press and Platen Heat press?

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What's the distinction between a Rotary Drum Heat Press and Platen Heat Press? As we all know, relies upon clients' manufacturing volume, pick out a proper desktop is necessary for their sublimation printing business. nowadays we speak about the rolling press machine, normally, it is divided into two kinds, flatbed, and roller heat press. Firstly, platen presses are regularly used for printing on character portions such as reduce garb parts, T-shirts, sports activities apparel, tote bags, etc. Platen presses are additionally used to print on inflexible substrates such as wood, metals, and ceramic tiles. Rotary Drum Transfer Machines are regularly used to print material consistently (roll to roll) and to print massive material components such as symptoms and banners which may additionally be too massive for a preferred platen press. Drum machines can additionally be used to print sports activities clothing and different reduce garb parts. Drum machines are extra pro...

Whether You Really Need A Heat Press?

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Whether You Really Need A Heat Press? Dye-sublimation printing has become increasingly more popular and affordable. The price of printers and the cost of inks are half of what they used to be. The market has matured, and the technology has become far more prevalent and available. This is due, in part, to a wide color gamut, vivid color, clarity of image, durability, return on investment, short-run capabilities, personalization, and quick turnaround times. The trending growth can be attributed to the influx of digital-based print companies and the ability to print on a variety of products. Dye sublimation has proven that it will be the decoration of choice, replacing traditional textile printing methods, and will stay around for many years to come. Dye sublimation application to the media can be either a one or two-step process. A heat press is needed for both. The two-step process utilizes a more traditional method, where printed sublimation transfer paper transfers the ink o...

What we should note when on heat pressing

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What we should note when on heat pressing    Heat pressing plays a vital role in sublimation printing, it will provide the USA with the ultimate results of your sublimation printing. If you recognize some basic information concerning this method, I think you'll meet less issues.                1.  Adjust the right pressing temperature and time? The temperature range of heat transfer: 180-230 degrees, the time is about 10-30 seconds, before the mass transfer, should make a small test to determine the optimal transfer parameters. 2. The heat press side must be close when heat transfer?   When it is in transfer, heat press surface, transfer paper and surface of the substrate must be close, can not have the gaps, otherwise, it will make the transfer graphics blur.     Do you get it? If you have any other questions, welcome to contact us     ★About us★ We are a sublimation paper profess...

SEVERAL COMMON ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS IN DYE-SUBLIMATION PRINTING PROCESS (2)

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Yesterday I introduced 3 common issues and solutions in dye-sublimation printing, today I will share another 4. Hope will be helpful to you. 4.Why am I getting ink from a previously transferred image onto a new blank transfer? Sublimation ink has the tendency to bleed onto the bottom and top platens of your press during heat transfer, which is why it is very important to protect your press with the proper material. To prevent ink from getting onto your top or bottom platen, we recommend using a Teflon wrap for each platen, as well as a Teflon sheet. Teflon is completely reusable, and all it takes is wiping away the excess ink after each press. You may also use silicone-treated sheets that can be discarded after use. 5.Why am I seeing small dots in my transfer? If you're noticing small dots on your finished product, this is likely due to excess moisture. We recommend pre-pressing most substrates to ensure you get all moisture out. Then, let the substrate cool dow...