The use of a sublimation printer with inks for polyester textiles and sublimable objects
is necessary. We propose the Sawgrass SG500 (A4), SG1000 (A3) sublimation printers with
Sublijet inks or Epson SC-F500 (60cm format) for the printing of your visual.
A mug press with 75/90mm heating element or a sublimation oven for pressing your
your visuals.
High temperature scotch tape to fix your printed sheet on the sublimable mug and a pair of
gloves to avoid the risk of burns.
Customer Comments
de mauvaise qualité
j ai eu une bonne et une mauvaise experience avec cette presse . la première fois tout s est tres bien passé pressage homogène et beau rendu , ensuite j ai changé la resistance et depuis c'est catastrophique , j ai pourtant retreci mes visuels à 18 cm ( 20 préconise par creadhésif) le pressage n est pas homogene sur les bords et le rendu du noir beaucoup moins profond ! creadhésif m a renvoyé une autre resistance et c'est toujours pareil !Etant professionnel c'est compliqué d utiliser ce genre de materiel . je deconseille
Créadhésif
Bonjour , nous sommes navrés de lire les soucis que vous avez rencontrés avec cette presse. Il y a surement une explication car nous vendons cette presse à de nombreuses personnes et elle fonctionne très bien. Pourriez-vous contacter notre support technique au 01 34 33 01 55 pour trouver une solution au problème rencontré ?
Good
Very well packaged press.
Small press that doesn't take up much space at all and does the job it is asked to do. A manual is provided with the press for settings.
The digital display is well designed.
The digital display is well designed. My opinion as a professional, there are still some small drawbacks during the pressing:
- With a standard 90x80 mug, the mug handle comes into contact with the iron supports of the heating element and the handle gets damaged.
- The mug handle also hits the plastic screw heads of the resistor and the heads deteriorate.
- When pressing the mugs, the resistor cable, which is protected by a heat-shrinkable sheath, passes behind the press support, which damages it. The heat-shrink tubing has moved and the cables are badly damaged.
So the position of the cable is not very well placed.
I've already pressed about 15 mugs and it's great.
For the temperature and time settings there are quite a few tutorials on YouTube.
I'm using mugs for sublimation while I'm doing laser transfer and it works very well thanks to the polyester coating. So there is no need to buy special laser transfer mugs.
Does its job
No worries for me, very easy to use. To see the resistance in time