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Martin has helpfully sent me some info and it does have a standby and operating temperature setting (which I didn't realise). I just need to work out how I set the thing up properly now and which temperature is being set first! If anyone does have this press could they go over the sequence please. Thanks

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Martin has helpfully sent me some info and it does have a standby and operating temperature setting (which I didn't realise). I just need to work out how I set the thing up properly now and which temperature is being set first! If anyone does have this press could they go over the sequence please. Thanks

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If i understand correcty you have the swing away which is the same as the 8in1 press from BMS

The correct sequence is push the mode button and this will be the idle temp push the mode button again and this is the operating temp and push the mode button again and this will be your timer,When your ready to press you need to push the square button to start the process of idle temp going upto operating temp and then when it gets there the timer will count down

Hope this helps
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Craig;58442 wrote:If i understand correcty you have he 8in1 from BMS

The correct sequence is push the mode button and this will be the idle temp push the mode button again and this is the operating temp and push the mode button again and this will be your timer,When your ready to press you need to push the square button to start the process of idle temp going upto operating temp and then when it gets there the timer will count down

Hope this helps
That does most definitely help thank you very much Craig :biggrin:
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mummywebb;58444 wrote:That does most definitely help thank you very much Craig :biggrin:
No problem
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Craig;58442 wrote:If i understand correcty you have the swing away which is the same as the 8in1 press from BMS

The correct sequence is push the mode button and this will be the idle temp push the mode button again and this is the operating temp and push the mode button again and this will be your timer,When your ready to press you need to push the square button to start the process of idle temp going upto operating temp and then when it gets there the timer will count down

Hope this helps
Hi Craig just pressed a mousemat for my mum's birthday and your instructions worked perfectly just a quick clarification though please do I wait until the press has reached the operation temp before I put the mousemat / coaster whatever down on the plate or do I put it on the plate and it presses until the operating temperature has been reached and then for the desired time?

Ps colours much better too!

Thanks for everyone's help
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For mousemats and coasters you get to operating temperature and then press.
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WorthDoingRight;58783 wrote:For mousemats and coasters you get to operating temperature and then press.
Thank you :smile:
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50 seconds sounds pretty quick im sure mine is like 120 seconds from reading (not used yet as waiting on ink) for people in the know how do i set the ICC profile? and is their a standard profile as i also have a S22 epson
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chris_hosk;58820 wrote:50 seconds sounds pretty quick im sure mine is like 120 seconds from reading (not used yet as waiting on ink) for people in the know how do i set the ICC profile? and is their a standard profile as i also have a S22 epson
50 secs sounds about right for sublimating fabric items like t-shirts/mousemats (although I cannot see where 50 secs is mentioned on my quick glance back up the thread). ICC profiles are specific to the printer and the inks that you are using so almost certainly need to have a custom ICC profile created. PM the moderator Paul (that is his user name) and he will explain more and help you I am sure.
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