Can anyone give me a guide on how long I have to press Polysester/Cotton Mix (65/35) and recommend a temperature please.
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Sublimating Polysester/Cotton Mix (65/35)
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Re: Sublimating Polysester/Cotton Mix (65/35)
For new fabrics we do initial testing at 200 degrees for 60 seconds.
It is not just the poly/cotton mix percentages that affect things - the thickness/weight of the fabric does too. We've found that thicker fabrics have printed better at lower temps of around 170-180 degrees. Also play with whether you are printing with the fabric on top or the transfer paper - i.e. whether heating the fabric or the inks works best.
It is not just the poly/cotton mix percentages that affect things - the thickness/weight of the fabric does too. We've found that thicker fabrics have printed better at lower temps of around 170-180 degrees. Also play with whether you are printing with the fabric on top or the transfer paper - i.e. whether heating the fabric or the inks works best.
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