38x38 clam press - advice for buying one

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Hi there,

I am looking to buy a flat press for t shirts etc and have been reading through the posts and also researching online. (I already have a ricoh sg3110dn sub printer and a mug press and the ink is about to run out on my printer)

I've decided to go for a 38x38 cm flat/clam press and am looking at the Stahl's make perhaps.

I like the look of this one: http://www.coralgraph.com/heat-press/st ... ic-38x38cm

this one I saw someone else mention and they were talking about adkins, so is Studio also Adkins??

http://www.xpres.co.uk/p-7947-studio-cl ... xpres.aspx


But this one also seems good value for money:
http://www.dyesublimationsupplies.co.uk ... tarter-kit (I know I have a printer already but ink is super expensive!)

Then going to the lower end of the price range is this one: http://www.novachrome.co.uk/equipment/h ... ss-a4.html

I would like your advice and knowledge on the different types of presses ive chosen, or if you have a better idea in mind.

From what I gather you can do t shirts & other types of garments, but could I also do phone cases, coasters etc with these?


Many thanks in advance for any help I get!

my budget is £400 - £600 at the mo but I can wait to buy it if its more.

Shannon
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Are you sure you will never want to do slates or anything thick.
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ArferMo;112975 wrote:Are you sure you will never want to do slates or anything thick.

Im not sure really. Can you not do anything thick on the flat presses?

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You can't press thich items on a clam press only on one where the plates come together parallel.
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like a swing away press?
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yes, or there are a few that come down parallel. Just stay away from the one that come together with a scissor type action they can't provide an even pressure on thick items.
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Does anyone else have any input or advice regarding buying a heat press? Is a clam press a waste of time if I also wanted to do hoodies? TIA
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I'd personally avoid clam presses and anything less than A3.

Even some of the more expensive presses, Adkins for example, struggle to print thicker items like acrylic blocks without modification.
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Hi, I'm now officially a paid member woo hoo!! what are all the secrets haha.

anyway, maybe now that I get a discount, instead of getting a clam press, what swing away press do you all recommend? I've been looking through the forum a bit and have come across a few, but I think my budget is under £500.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

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Well done for paying up. We use the following swingaway which is very solid in build (weighs a tonne), has a fantastic range of depths (thin metal to thick acrylic) and would of expected to pay more:
http://www.printerowners.co.uk/hardware ... -press.htm
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