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    Hi guys just a quickie to ask what temps and times are peolpe using to print from a SG3110 DN printer onto a heat press i had the correct temp once as it printed a perfect picture but then cant remember
    the settings again. any help would be great thanks

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    I am using ricoh sg3110 dn and trupix paper BTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by pablo6250 View Post
    Hi guys just a quickie to ask what temps and times are peolpe using to print from a SG3110 DN printer onto a heat press i had the correct temp once as it printed a perfect picture but then cant remember
    the settings again. any help would be great thanks

    Paul

    I am using ricoh sg3110 dn and trupix paper BTW
    What are you printing onto? The temp/time combination will vary a little. Several suppliers websites have their recommended temp and times on the individual product pages.

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    hot enough to sumlimate, cool enough to not damage the item.
    200c or 190c is brighter than 180c, - but more likely to scorch.....no one correct answer ....
    we usually do 180c for upto 2 min if only doing a few, but crank it if we have lots to do
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    okay thanks guys I am printing onto truepix sublimation paper onto 100% polyester shirts. I did try to print onot 50/50 % poly - cotton shirt but it turned out to be dull abd crap print
    I set the heat pres at 180 c for 50 seconds but I guess its trial and error

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    most of the transfere happens in the first 10 or 20 seconds, but longer time allows the colours to saturate and become richer, - suggest longer at 180c
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    Usually 200c for 60 secs onto poly shirt, any less than 100% will print muted.
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