Heat printing is a really easy decorating technique you can use on all of our products Get In Loser We'Re Doing Butt Stuff Vintage T-Shirt . Essentially, heat printing is the process of applying a heat transfer vinyl or substrate that has an adhesive on the back and is applied to a product by using specific heat and pressure from a heat press. We teamed up with Stahls, the leading manufacturer in the category, to learn how to heat press and get the best results on some of our top fabrications.
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Because we, at kingteeshops, offer such a wide variety of fabrics, it’s important to understand how each fabric takes heat printing differently Get In Loser We'Re Doing Butt Stuff Vintage T-Shirt . Three key factors to keep in mind are: time, temperature and pressure. Cotton is the most common printable fabric in the apparel industry. Because it’s so resilient, you can use a variety of times and temperatures. kingteeshops uses only 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, which has significantly less stray fibers and impurities than any other cotton product on the market. That mean, the tight weave and smooth surface is the best to print on. Stahls recommends pairing our 100% cotton tees with their CAD-CUT® Fashion Film® HTV. This HTV is known for its light-weight, soft, matte finish and is Stahls’ most price-point product, which pairs great with our most price-point garments.
Here are the steps on how to heat press on our 100% Airlume cotton jersey tees:
Set the heat press temperature to 320 degrees (Stahls recommends using their Hotronix® Auto Clam Heat Press)Thread the product onto the machine to ensure even pressureQuickly press the garment to smooth out the wrinklesPlace the Fashion Film in the correct spotPress for 12 – 15 secondsImmediately peel Fashion Film transfer while it’s still hot
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Geoffrey Breault –
So I decided to try a new v- neck. The Gilman brand was not familiar, but it had good reviews. So I bought six. They came shortly after, washed and dried on hot to check shrinkage. Good news. They fit as hoped with a long tail, and the material quality is grate. Good thickness and soft.
Nick Heinz –
Decent Tees
I’ve ordered these 10 or 12 times in different colors. Haven’t had any problems with them being rough or scratchy or seams coming undone. I live in the south so they are plenty heavy enough. I would call them a medium weight cotton. After washing and drying they’re still longer than the other brands I’ve tried from Walmart. I like my Tees over-sized so I order a xxxl. For the price I cant complain
Cole Ashbaugh –
Nice Shirt. Stuff is very cool.