7
Heat Transfer Instructions
Because you can print on a variety of surfaces, you need to take all variables of the
surface into account when selecting time, temperature and pressure. Some of the
variables are:
n
thickness of surface
n
how fast the surface absorbs heat
n
coatings used on the material to create a receptive surface for sublimation inks
(ceramics, metals, etc.)
n
accuracy of heat press (time, temperature, and pressure)
The time, temperature and pressure listed below are only guidelines. Check with your
supplier for specific heat transfer instructions.
Due to the differences in heat presses and the various materials you will be printing on,
it is not possible to give absolute figures. You should experiment to find your own
preferred settings.
SUBLIJET
SURFACE
TIME
TEMP
PRESSURE
REMARKS
POLYESTER/
MOUSEPADS
25 seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
Best for permanency and washability
METAL (UW)
40 seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
Use absorbent, remove plastic
METAL (NC)
40 seconds
375
o
F
40 psi
Use absorbent, remove plastic
UNISUB
75 seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
FR PLASTIC
33 seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
DOUBLE-SIDED
FR
90 seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
SOFT L’INK
25 seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
Press for 5 secs to eliminate moisture,
use Teflon sheet between sides of
shirt to prevent “blow through”
CERAMIC
210 seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
Use green tile mat for ceramic tile
SUBLIJET XL
SURFACE
TIME
TEMP
PRESSURE
REMARKS
POLYESTER/
MOUSEPADS
45 seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
Best for permanency and washability
METAL (Universal
Woods)
60 seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
Use absorbent, remove plastic
METAL (Other)
60 seconds
375
o
F
40 psi
Use absorbent, remove plastic
UNISUB
75-85
seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
FR PLASTIC
75-80
seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
SOFT L’INK
35 seconds
400
o
F
40 psi
Press for 5 secs to eliminate moisture,
use Teflon sheet between sides of
shirt to prevent “blow through”
CERAMIC
150-210
seconds
350-
400
o
F
40 psi
Time varies with press, use green tile
mat for ceramic tile