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Hi there,

I recently tested out my heat press by pressing plastisol transfers onto 100% cotton white tshirts. Since it is plastisol I used a high temperature (~ 255C) and prepressed the shirt for 5 seconds to remove wrinkles. Being under this heat for only five seconds my shirt burned, a big yellow square over the chest area where the press was. Thankfully this was a cheap tshirt, but does anyone have a solution to this problem? Does this only happen because it is a cheap plain white Hanes shirt?

I plan on pressing onto comfort colors 100% cotton tshirts if anyone has recommendations and how to avoid burning for these specific shirts.

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Hi there,

I recently tested out my heat press by pressing plastisol transfers onto 100% cotton white tshirts. Since it is plastisol I used a high temperature (~ 255C) and prepressed the shirt for 5 seconds to remove wrinkles. Being under this heat for only five seconds my shirt burned, a big yellow square over the chest area where the press was. Thankfully this was a cheap tshirt, but does anyone have a solution to this problem? Does this only happen because it is a cheap plain white Hanes shirt?

I plan on pressing onto comfort colors 100% cotton tshirts if anyone has recommendations and how to avoid burning for these specific shirts.

Thanks!
Should be at 166c for 8 seconds. Your heat press is way too hot.
 

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So for example, I received sample sheets that say the following: ?press plastisol transfers for 7-8 seconds at 365-375 degrees? they are referring to degrees Fahrenheit? When I pressed at 161 degrees Celsius for the same time the transfers did not stick to the shirt properly.
 

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So for example, I received sample sheets that say the following: ?press plastisol transfers for 7-8 seconds at 365-375 degrees? they are referring to degrees Fahrenheit? When I pressed at 161 degrees Celsius for the same time the transfers did not stick to the shirt properly.
375F = 191C

Heavy Pressure.
 
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