Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
Check to make sure your pressure is even. I just had to make some repairs to my press. The way I discovered that my pressure was not even was when I pressed a shirt and had the same problems you're describing.
If you can't tell with the naked eye, try placing a piece of paper at each corner of the presss...if the paper pulls out of one corner, and not the other, then you may have a pressure problem.
Thanks people....if un-even pressure is a problem then that certainly could be my problem in this case as the whole press is a little shaky in constuction. The temperature is very hard to judge also as it just has a plus and minus dial and a small temp guage that looks like it has come out of a Christmas cracker.
I have not been pre-pressing the shirts as I read on the main Duracotton website that its not needed, but will give that a try also to see if it helps.
Looks like a new press will be a good investment, if anyone has any advice...
Thanks people....if un-even pressure is a problem then that certainly could be my problem in this case as the whole press is a little shaky in constuction. The temperature is very hard to judge also as it just has a plus and minus dial and a small temp guage that looks like it has come out of a Christmas cracker.
I have not been pre-pressing the shirts as I read on the main Duracotton website that its not needed, but will give that a try also to see if it helps.
Looks like a new press will be a good investment, if anyone has any advice...
Many thanks again for all your help.
Andy
Andy any name brand press will give you great service. I have also heard the Sunie brand press is a decent press for the money. The Sunie is not as costly. I would also suggest getting a IR thermometer to help get your temp regulated, This could be a big part of your existing issue. good luck. ...... JB