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Heat Seal - Heat Press - Whatever you want to call it! => General Heat Seal => Topic started by: balloonguy on March 29, 2018, 11:21:16 AM
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for considering this?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-8IN1-15-x15-T-shirt-Heat-Press-Transfer-Printing-Machine-Digital-Print-Set/332465744782?epid=5010552281&hash=item4d6880ab8e:g:FZEAAOSw0O5aHlTE (https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-8IN1-15-x15-T-shirt-Heat-Press-Transfer-Printing-Machine-Digital-Print-Set/332465744782?epid=5010552281&hash=item4d6880ab8e:g:FZEAAOSw0O5aHlTE)
Am I going to have buy a better brand in a week?
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I'd say not necessarily insane, but guilty of poor judgement if this was to be your only option to produce transfers at a commercial level.
I don't know about you, but most of my heat seal jobs are, compared to screen print, fairly quick turnaround. I'd be in trouble if I had an equipment issue without a backup.
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Also, the idea of a combination machine can be quite appealing until you get busy and find the changeover process annoying.
Could be a great backup machine.
Kinda' like a Shopsmith, for you woodworkers out there. Works great, but involves a lot of extra planning for any project involving a few different operations.
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YES.....ask me how I know ::)...I was in a rush to grab another press and these things SUCK..They throw sparks when you pull the top plate down, it's a huge pile of fire hazard. If you want something nicer but not 3k, look here:
https://www.uscutter.com/Heat-Presses (https://www.uscutter.com/Heat-Presses)
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I just picked up this one: https://www.uscutter.com/15-x-15-Auto-Opening-Clamshell-Heat-Press (https://www.uscutter.com/15-x-15-Auto-Opening-Clamshell-Heat-Press) seems decent for the price.
Also picked up a Siser Cap Press that I used last night, I like it, I think they are made by Hotronix
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Everyone like a bargan but if it sounds too good to be true it probably is junk.
have you thought about searching the buyers comments and possibly contacting any of the "80 sold" to see what they think after receipt of the items.
On another note I have a George Knight 20S purchased several years ago @ $1200.00 + shipping. It has been a great press but not without some issues. The board went out about 1 year ago. I had a backup in my Knight hat press (exactly same , totally interchangable) swapped them out and dropped @$200 .00 for a new board .
So even at high $ things crap out.
or simply think of it this way...in a Dirty Harry voice.....
This is a $241.00 heat press capable of $h&%%$*g the bed at a moments notice...so you have to ask your self do you feel lucky chump....... well do ya
mooseman
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We have one of those eBay no-brand hat heat presses we picked up last year to use on an inside tag transfer job.
It worked fine and pressed probably 4-5k shirts by now. It gets hot. It presses down. Not much to it. For $180 shipped, I've been happy with the purchase.
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I just picked up a Siser 15x15 for $600 at my local supply shop. So far so good, for the price at least.
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One issue with clam shells in general is the tendency to apply different force while being closed, with the back being pressed first.
Some machines seem to handle this better than others, while the worst can produce creep. I'd definitely tape transfers in position when using this style.
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http://www.theshirtboard.com/index.php/topic,21270.0.html (http://www.theshirtboard.com/index.php/topic,21270.0.html)
not $200, but much better press. Still available.
pierre
p.s. we have one of those. Came with a sublimation kit. Fired it up once and it's been sitting for about three years now. If they are set up for sublimation they don't heat evenly. The temp changes with time, or so I was told. . .
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[url]http://www.theshirtboard.com/index.php/topic,21270.0.html[/url] ([url]http://www.theshirtboard.com/index.php/topic,21270.0.html[/url])
not $200, but much better press. Still available.
pierre
p.s. we have one of those. Came with a sublimation kit. Fired it up once and it's been sitting for about three years now. If they are set up for sublimation they don't heat evenly. The temp changes with time, or so I was told. . .
I don't understand this. Why would the heat press care what type of transfer ink was being used? Than again, I don't know much about sublimation transfers.