I jjst dont trust heatguns, I would hate to get a call saying the ink washed outon a order. Get a dryer as soon as you can.
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D3- I use a gun to flash, and a heat press to final cure. But with a rather large image, and white... I was having to print,flash,print,flash, then cure. Took a looong time.
I got my flash dryer from Ryonet. I don't have room for a conveyor dryer. A heat gun is fine for one shirt. Any amount greater than that needs at least a flash dryer.
Conveyor. Better curing. Get a 120v db30 vastex. runs on a 20a circuit.
Got to value your time when you do these paid for jobs. Can't imagine using a heat gun or just a flash.
When you move into the market and want to get paid, and not a hobby, you need to put a cost on everything you do. We price tasks as if staff was doing the task, with the accompanying tax load.
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