heat press temp guide test
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Hi mgibbs (and everyone else)
I will be publishing the results with make and model number (if available) as soon as I have a good range. Probably need three or four more to get a decent spread of machines.
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I will be publishing the results with make and model number (if available) as soon as I have a good range. Probably need three or four more to get a decent spread of machines.
Regards
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Re: heat press temp guide test
Just awaiting on my digital thermometer so I can post details. I did this a while ago and noticed a +10c variation on my Adkins so I press everything at 185c (reading) now.
Will post more when I've completed the test.
Will post more when I've completed the test.
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I suppose if people know what their press platen temperature actually is, you could have a look at how the temp read out on the press is actually calibrated and reset it to give you a more accurate reading.
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Digital thermometer arrived. Mine is a no name variety bought from signzworld just over 2 years ago.
At 180 degrees = left back 172, right back 169, left front 175 right front 172 and centre is 180.6
Digital thermometer arrived. Mine is a no name variety bought from signzworld just over 2 years ago.
At 180 degrees = left back 172, right back 169, left front 175 right front 172 and centre is 180.6
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I think the topic of heat temperatures got lost about 5 pages back!.... Maybe someone should prune this thread and make a separate one about PayPal/Ebay disputes?
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Digital thermometer arrived. Mine is a no name variety bought from signzworld just over 2 years ago.
At 180 degrees = left back 172, right back 169, left front 175 right front 172 and centre is 180.6
what size is the platen? how much did it cost?
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14 x 11 and I think I paid around the £150 mark in their ebay shop, has worked really well, mainly t shirts and other garments, but now doing jigsaws and clocks as well.GoldRapt;56853 wrote:what size is the platen? how much did it cost?
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We get PayPal transfers arriving in our bank account within 5 minutes of transferring out from PayPal. I think the waiting is a thing of the past now with the faster payment systems in banks these days.GoldRapt;56664 wrote:Yes it certainly looks like a very good idea and beats the waiting game normally associated with paypals bank transfer arrangements.
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Hiya! Just ordered a Digital, none contact, IR, thermometer from Amazon.... but not ordered my heat press yet.
I can get a rough idea from the data posted in the thread as to what seems reasonable (to a noob like me) but I'm sure some solid, readable results would be really useful to newcomers when it comes to making a purchasing decision. This thread is a great idea, thanks socialgiraffe.
I hope to have a press within the next week or so and will provide the details for comparison ASAP.
Cheers
Nigel.
I can get a rough idea from the data posted in the thread as to what seems reasonable (to a noob like me) but I'm sure some solid, readable results would be really useful to newcomers when it comes to making a purchasing decision. This thread is a great idea, thanks socialgiraffe.
I hope to have a press within the next week or so and will provide the details for comparison ASAP.
Cheers
Nigel.
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Hello again.
It's been two years, but now I'm being pushed by circumstances, and I still have some questions !
I thought I had found the answer in this thread title, but alas it seems not.
Did it all fade away, or have some results been posted elsewhere ?
I'll happily start a new thread, but the question would almost be the same, i.e. my printed area is a semicircle 25x50 cms overall(the material can be placed diagonally, and would therefore fit tightly into a 38x41 cms rectangle)how much bigger should I look for in a platen to avoid temperature drop off at the edges ?
John
It's been two years, but now I'm being pushed by circumstances, and I still have some questions !
I thought I had found the answer in this thread title, but alas it seems not.
Did it all fade away, or have some results been posted elsewhere ?
I'll happily start a new thread, but the question would almost be the same, i.e. my printed area is a semicircle 25x50 cms overall(the material can be placed diagonally, and would therefore fit tightly into a 38x41 cms rectangle)how much bigger should I look for in a platen to avoid temperature drop off at the edges ?
John
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