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How to choose the best heat press part 2

Today, we are continuing with our post of last week on how to select the best heat press for your business. Last week we talked about Workload and Platen heat. In today’s post I will be talking about:

  • Your workspace
  • Accuracy
  • Ease of use, and
  • After sales support.

Your workspace

When you are buying a heat press, not only you want a machine that will print images in the right size but must consider how it will fit into your workspace. So examine your workspace and see whether you might have space for free movement after setting up your press

Accuracy

By accuracy, I want to talk about accurate heat and even pressure. You would definitively agree with me that aside providing heat, a press should be able to accurately control the temperature. When you apply transfers, proper application temperature is essential to the success of the finished garment. If you apply a transfer with too little heat, the adhesives needed to hold the graphic to the garment may not be activated. If you apply a transfer  with too much heat, the adhesives may be pushed out beyond the edges of the image and cause an undesired outline or smearing. The key to even pressure is the way the upper platen is engineered. Finally, I will advise you to look for a press that provides centralized pressure.

Ease of use

Simply ease of use has to do with ergonomic  This criteria becomes very important when you have a huge amount of transfer jobs to do. It is therefore important that you buy a machine which requires less stress when opening and closing. Also you need to ensure that you can easily slide garments on and off the press without burning your arms, hands and garments on screws or greasy bolts. For example, while the clamshell press features a simple, easy to use design, swing-away and draw presses may be better for use with thicker items, such as jackets and sweatshirts.

After sales support

The last point we will consider in this article has to deal with the company selling you the press not the machine itself.

It is important to buy a press that has a warranty policy. With this, you rest assured that if anything happens to the machine within the warranty period, your machine will be repaired or replaced. Also, if for any reason you should experience a problem with your press, or have a question about a particular application, you want to make sure that qualified service representatives will be available to help you.

That is all for today, see you next week, we will be talking about the secret of success in any business. Don’t forget to sign up to our newsletter so that you won’t missed any articles we publish here.

How to choose the best heat press part 1

In today’s article I will share with you on how to select your best heat press. As with any equipment, there are many factors to take into consideration when choosing a heat press machine. Though all heat presses do the same things which are to provide heat and pressure for a specified time, it is important to put into consideration others factors such as:

  1. Workload
  2. Platen heat
  3. Your workspace
  4. Accuracy
  5. ease of use
  6. Warranty and after sales support

We will discuss 02 of them this week and the remaining in my next edition.

WORKLOAD

One must consider his workload when selecting a heat press. if you are printing long production runs, you need a press that will maintain consistent heat and accurate temperatures. Some machines don’t maintain platen temperature, due to a thin  platen that loses heat or poor insulation. Also you need to consider the substrates to transfer on like T-shirts, caps, ceramics, tiles, mugs mouse pads, lettering, tote bags, rhinestones/ crystals, wood/ metals etc….

Platen Heat

The most important thing to look for in a heat press is its ability to provide consistently even temperatures across the platen. This will prevent cold spots from developing  and ensure consistent application  of heat transfer materials. Proper application temperature is also critical in producing quality garments, making accurate temperature controls an essential feature.

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