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Uninet DTF Heat Station XXL - 16.5 in x 24 in (A2+)

Uninet DTF Heat Station XXL - 16.5 in x 24 in (A2+)

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Uninet DTF Heat Station XXL - 16.5 in x 24 in (A2+)

This is the NEW GENERATION HEAT STATION | Designed as an in-line addition to any DTF printing setup. This is a 16.5" x 24" heating station with adjustable temperature and time controls.

This equipment is designed for curing DTF powder to the film, so you don't have to do so in an oven or other heating device. High-quality design ensures reliability and long-lasting use.

*This product is excluded from all promotional discounts and offers.

Uninet DTF Heat Station
FEATURES:
  • Accepts DTF™ Film Sizes including A4, A3, A3+ and A2 (up to 16.5" x 24")
  • Compact Design Ensures Safe Placement on Any Tabletop or Counter (External Dimensions 24.5" L x 21" W x 6.5" H)
  • Energy Efficient Design Ensures Low Power Consumption
  • Adjustable Vent
  • Adjustable Temperature and Time
    • Recommended Temperature for A3 or larger sheets, use 125°C for 135 -145 seconds. For A4 or smaller sheets use 120° C for 120 seconds)
  • New Heating Plate Design for even and consistent heating
  • Buzzer prompts when the countdown is over.
  • 110V - plugs into a regular outlet.
  • Use of a fume extractor fan is recommended.
    WARNING:
    WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA and use Protective Equipment when working with DTF products and processes as fumes may be hazardous. DTF inks and film require a good humidity environment - over 40% humidity is highly recommended to minimize risk of ink clogs and film buckling.
    DTF HEAT STATION INSTRUCTIONS:
    Control Panel Guidance


    Temperature controls are on the left:                                    Time controls are on the right: 

    Recommended temperature for DTF powder curing:

    • A3 sheets – 120°C / 250°F for 120 seconds. For sheets with large images and / or a lot of ink coverage, it may be necessary to open the cover, rotate the page 180 degrees, and then bake again for another 2 mins.
    • A4 or smaller sheets - 120°C / 250°F for 120 seconds
    • These settings can be slightly fine-tuned based on your operating environment, film, ink and powder.

    * You can start the timer by pressing the “UP” button on the TIME (right) section. Press it again to cancel.

    ** It is recommended to keep the settings on Celsius. If you set the machine to Fahrenheit, the light will be on next to the °F symbol. Be careful not to confuse Celsius with Fahrenheit. 

    APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
    (Using UNINET Triple Coated, Cold Peel Film and UNINET inks)

    When using the heat station (manual process):
    • After you print, you must apply the adhesive power within a few minutes (before the ink dries). Manual application of the powder would normally a require large container, spreading the powder all over the page, and then removing as much excess powder as possible by ‘flicking’ the back of the sheet.
    • Then lay the print in the heat station, print side face up.

    Recommended temperature for DTF powder curing:
    • A3 sheets – 120°C / 250°F for 120 seconds. For sheets with large images and / or a lot of ink coverage, it may be necessary to open the cover, rotate the page 180 degrees, and then bake again for another 2 mins.
    • A4 or smaller sheets - 120°C / 250°F for 120 seconds

    Application to substrate:
    • Recommended Heat Press Pressure: Medium or 60 lbs of pressure
    • Place or thread your garment on the press. Position the transfer sheet (print side down) onto the garment. Cover the transfer sheet and garment with kraft paper and close the press, using the following suggestions:

    COTTONS and BLENDS: • Press at 300 - 325°F for 10 – 12 seconds • Post press for 5 – 10 seconds *Hoodies may require 325°F and up

    POLYESTERS / TRI-BLENDS: • 265 – 275°F for 8 – 10 seconds • Post press for 5 – 10 seconds * Thinner material may require lighter pressure; otherwise the transfer can leave a ‘window’ on the garment and/or scorching may occur. *Polyester settings can vary, but best to use lower temperature and pressure generally

    50 / 50: • 275°F for 12 seconds • Post press for 5 – 10 seconds

    COTTON: • 310 - 325°F for 15 seconds • Post press for 10 seconds

    FINISHING: • Matte finish – Kraft paper, T Seal or parchment cover sheet. • Shiny/gloss finish - Teflon cover sheet *Specialty silicone pads with texture can be used to prevent gloss look, gives print a nice textured feel.

    ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS: • Thicker fabrics require more heat, generally. • Hats (poly) may require 245 - 250°F for 5 - 8 seconds • Umbrellas, EZ-ups, stadium chairs will require testing and trial and error. *Be careful of dye / ink migration with polyester textiles - perform a 24hr test (fine tuning) to see if the ink migrates (clothing dye reacts with the DTF ink)

    GARMENT TYPES: • DTF works with almost all fabrics and garment types: • Combed Cotton, Ring Spun Cotton, Organic Cotton, Polyesters, Blended Fabrics, Poly-Cottons, Tri-Blends, Polyester-Spandex, Leather, Vinyl, Denim, Canvas and much more.

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