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Help with the settings needed to apply the various stock plastisol designs and transfer paper sold by Pro World

Sweatshirts vs. T-shirts

 
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Old February 2nd, 2010 Feb 2, 2010 9:23:56 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default Sweatshirts vs. T-shirts

Having problems with my transfers on heavier materials like sweatshirts. Should I be pressing longer, hotter, more pressure?? Are there any general guidelines for different material types?Thanks.
 
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Default Re: Sweatshirts vs. T-shirts

You are going to get more pressure on a sweat than a tee because of the thickness of the sweat. Are you adjusting the pressure going from a tee to the sweat to keep the pressure in tune with the transfer instructions?
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Default Re: Sweatshirts vs. T-shirts

Thanks, think we got some stuff figured out. Actually used less pressure for sweats, and got it to come out nice.
 
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