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Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« on: August 05, 2021, 04:41:08 AM »
Is there a fool proof way of peeling them? Following all their instructions and we had not once a transfer we could hot peel with confidence.
Most of the time we ended up doing cold peel which at least didn`t cause letters to fly of the garment.It`s failry hard to do a cold peel though. So far our attempts today are a mixed bag.


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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2021, 08:24:34 AM »
I'm using a fair amount of them. Depending on the garment, we use the recommended 290° - 310°, and 5 - 7 seconds pre-press, 15 seconds main press, peel hot. In fact, I usually put a cover sheet over them to keep the transfer from lifting off when I raise the head. That said, I got a job back yesterday, a circle with a 50th Anniversary banner across the bottom, the the right and left side of the banner, where it's outside of the circle didn't have enough adhesive on them. I sent them a photo of it, and they are replacing them for us, very good service I've found. Write to them, I've found them very responsive and helpful.

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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2021, 09:19:56 PM »
I just ordered a bunch after having the same issues with samples they sent HOWEVER my patience is about as long as my ...well it is pretty short. As my pissed offedness rose to a fever level i grabbed the hot sample transfer and ripped it off like one pulls a painful band aid.
Holy SHIRT it peeled perfectly. Tried it again ripped it off at mach 3 while still finger hurting hot...it worked perfectly.
So I have 110 left chest transfers en-route to me at this very minute that i will be peeling with blistered fingers and after burner speed.
we will see kind of a expensive experiment.

BTY we sampled same DTF transfers from Howard and we liked the Supacolor product way better.
Still waiting on Transfer Express samples to come in they don't seem to be too energetic about winning new customers beem waiting over a week as of yesterday .
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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2021, 12:12:16 PM »
I'm also using TE's UltraColor, which peel cool, but I think the Supacolor are better. I miss TPRNT though, where we could buy a single gang sheet. If Supacolor had gang sheets it would be grand.

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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2021, 01:35:27 PM »
TPRNT.COM should be back up and running late next week. Our ship finally came in and delivery of new printers and supplies is scheduled for this coming Tuesday. It will take a few days to a week to get everything setup and ready for production. I will post some pictures next week.

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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2021, 02:40:38 PM »
Fantastic Don, glad to hear it. This must have made you half crazy.

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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2021, 03:58:40 PM »
TPRNT.COM should be back up and running late next week. Our ship finally came in and delivery of new printers and supplies is scheduled for this coming Tuesday. It will take a few days to a week to get everything setup and ready for production. I will post some pictures next week.
Matsui is going to release their DTF printer soon, you can see it on their Instagram feed.
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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2021, 04:02:53 PM »
I'm using a fair amount of them. Depending on the garment, we use the recommended 290° - 310°, and 5 - 7 seconds pre-press, 15 seconds main press, peel hot. In fact, I usually put a cover sheet over them to keep the transfer from lifting off when I raise the head. That said, I got a job back yesterday, a circle with a 50th Anniversary banner across the bottom, the the right and left side of the banner, where it's outside of the circle didn't have enough adhesive on them. I sent them a photo of it, and they are replacing them for us, very good service I've found. Write to them, I've found them very responsive and helpful.

Steve
I tried a new radically different approach today, I changed heat press preasure to 110 psi. Et voila it works suddenly very well. Makes me wonder why we have to apply almost double the recommended preasure. We use a Geo Knight auto press almost new. I can’t really imagine anything being wrong with that heatpress.

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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2021, 06:40:34 PM »
TPRNT.COM should be back up and running late next week. Our ship finally came in and delivery of new printers and supplies is scheduled for this coming Tuesday. It will take a few days to a week to get everything setup and ready for production. I will post some pictures next week.

Just learned about you here, (I am real slow to catch up with the rest of the folks here  ::)) real interesting looking forward to working with you.
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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2021, 07:18:27 PM »
We are fully up and running with our new dual high speed DTF printers. If anyone wants samples, message me with your company name and address or sign up for an account at www.tprnt.com.

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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #10 on: August 25, 2021, 09:06:40 PM »
I just ordered a bunch after having the same issues with samples they sent HOWEVER my patience is about as long as my ...well it is pretty short. As my pissed offedness rose to a fever level i grabbed the hot sample transfer and ripped it off like one pulls a painful band aid.
Holy SHIRT it peeled perfectly. Tried it again ripped it off at mach 3 while still finger hurting hot...it worked perfectly.
So I have 110 left chest transfers en-route to me at this very minute that i will be peeling with blistered fingers and after burner speed.
we will see kind of a expensive experiment.

BTY we sampled same DTF transfers from Howard and we liked the Supacolor product way better.
Still waiting on Transfer Express samples to come in they don't seem to be too energetic about winning new customers beem waiting over a week as of yesterday .
mooseman

Not familiar with that brand, but on others, what works for me is to fold up a corner of the transfer (with no ink of course) and that tab will pop up when you lift the heat press head making it easier to quickly grab and yank the transfer off.  Trying to get the transfer initially lifted from the substrate to grab is where I used to burn my fingers. 
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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #11 on: August 26, 2021, 08:39:20 PM »
Switching to a pneumatic heat press solved all our issues.
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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #12 on: August 26, 2021, 09:56:48 PM »
Switching to a pneumatic heat press solved all our issues.
I`m beginning to wonder if there are some issues with our pressure readout on our GeoKnight auto heatpress. Only at close to 90 psi those transfers hot peel. If I use the recommended pressure settin gs it`s cold peel all day long but as well not really easy though.

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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2021, 08:48:39 AM »
Switching to a pneumatic heat press solved all our issues.
I`m beginning to wonder if there are some issues with our pressure readout on our GeoKnight auto heatpress. Only at close to 90 psi those transfers hot peel. If I use the recommended pressure settin gs it`s cold peel all day long but as well not really easy though.

I picked up an old Knight 6 x 8 back in the spring, with a heated bottom platen as well as the top, and on that press we run it at 80 psi, 200°F on the bottom, 290° on the top, and peel immediately if not sooner. That being said, I did 40 poly jackets on an old Insta 16 x 20 with a Transfer Express Print Perfect Pad at 290°F and the max pressure this old man could apply, and peel it immediately.

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Re: Trouble hot peeling Supacolour transfers
« Reply #14 on: August 27, 2021, 09:54:05 AM »
We have pneumatic presses and use full pressure on the Supa transfers. Then its peel it like its a band aide. No hesitating just yank. I like the idea of dog earing a corner first, going to have to try that
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