GIFTS:
1 x Tshirt
1 x Cap
1 x Phone cas
1 x Mouse pad
1 x Dark color heat transfer paper
1 x Light color heat transfer paper
1 x High temperature tape
1 x Puzzle
10 x Sublimation paper
we send some of them randomly.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
.CHECK the correct voltage before using the machine. Be SURE to operate with reliable grounded protection connections!
. TURN OFF the machine, and then DISCONNECT the power supply before replacing the heat
units. DO NOT forget to wearing insulated gloves if the unit is still under high temperature.
. AVOID prolonged burning of the heating parts. If not turning the power off, please place a hot
stamping replacement (it could be a scrap and can be used repeatedly. AVOID damaging the heating units with sharp parts of the stamping object.
. AVOID touching the heating units and the compression spring without protection in case of
potential damage of body during use.
. If it's hard to pushing the grasp, please adjust the rotation lock screw in order to reduce the
pressure of compression spring. or, it will damage to the strength of the machine.
.Before lifting the machine, please lock the machine head by rotation lock screw and loosen the
handle (don't screw the rotation lock screw too tight). Besides, do not put down the machine beyond the limit. When meeting the falling limit, you can feel an obvious pressure on the swiveling pressure adjustment wheel.
. Keep children away from the machine!!!
. DO NOT attempt to press products that are not intended for normal heat transfer. Baking pads
should be avoided of empty burning.
① Preparation before Using
1. Check the connection between power plug and electrical socket of electric cabinet. Be sure to operate with safe ground wire!!!
2.Heat press element must be securely plugged into the machine before you switch the machine
on. Plug your electrical cord into the machine. Plug electrical socket into wall plug. Turn the power on by flipping the On/Off Switch on. (Nominal voltage:110V or 220V. Max. Input power 1250W)
3. Put in the object going to be shaped, close the handle and rotate the adjusting screw to get a proper pressure (the pressure of the mug press unit is a screw.)
4. Turn on the power switch, and the instrument board will display the temperature.
②Set temperature required
Set the temperature and time according to the table below and get the specific corresponding temperature and timing setting.(Temperature is measured in Degrees Fahrenheit.)
③ Printing methods
1. Adjust pressure to your requirement (Neither too tight nor too loose), Plug in the power cord
and turn the power switch ON.
2. The temperature starts to rise. Set the initial temperature, highest temperature and press time.
3. Once the temperature rise to the initial temperature, the buzzer will make a short "BEEP"
sound.
4. Press the "Executive" button once. Then Place the object (i.e. T-shirt) on press bed. Pull
down the handle to press the object.
5. Wait for the time ends up with a long buzzer sound. Press the “Executive” button once.
6. Work finish and take out object.
7. Turn off the power switch.
↓Note
. If pressing the “Executive” button below the initial temperature, the buzzer will keep making the sound "BEEP" during the whole process.
Solution: Press the "Executive" button again, the "BEEP" will be stopped.
④ Trouble shooting for transfer quality
1. Pale Color: The temperature is too low/the pressure is not correct/or not pressed long enough
2. Blurring Pattern: Too much transfer time causes proliferation.
3. Part Blurring of Pattern: Heat was not distributed correctly through heat plate. Allow more between press operations. Pressure distribution can also be the cause, which can be set on the four plate surface adjusters. Please note that it has been factory set and there should be no need to adjust them.
4. Dull Surface of Pattern: The pressure is too large or the temperature is too high.
5. Scarred Pattern: Transfer time is too long.
6. Different Pattern Color: The pressure is not correct. or the transfer paper is poor quality.
7. Adhesive Paper: the temperature is too high or poor printing ink.
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