User`s guide

Fixing Conditions (Heat Press)
The conditions under which you must fix the ink with a heat press differ between White ink and color ink.
Make sure that you meet these conditions for fixing the ink.
Fixing color ink
If you are printing with only color ink, the size of the printed area does not matter.
Temperature Time Pressure
338 °F (170 °C) 45 seconds 6 Psi
Fixing White ink
If the ink is not completely dry after 45 seconds, extend the duration while carefully checking if the pre-
treatment solution is dry.
Printed area size Temperature Time Pressure
Letter/A4 and smaller 338 °F (170 °C) 45 seconds 6 Psi
Larger than letter/A4 45 to 90 seconds
Note: Optimum conditions vary depending on the type of heat press. Be sure to test the result in
advance in order to find the right pressure.
Parent topic: Fixing the Ink
Fixing Conditions (Heat Tunnel)
Optimum conditions vary depending on the heat tunnel. Test and check the results in advance to
determine the correct temperature and duration.
Note: The temperature in the tables here refer to the temperature of the fixing surface of the T-shirt, not
the internal temperature of the heat tunnel. If the surface of the T-shirt exceeds 356 °F (180 °C), the T-
shirt and the print surface may change color.
Fixing color ink
Type of heat tunnel Temperature Time
Batch 320 °F (160 °C) 3.5 to 5 minutes
Conveyer 3.5 to 4.5 minutes
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