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Re: Our Friday Tip Of The Day - Teflon Sheets
Posted: 02 Dec 2016, 10:52
by UK Printed Mugs
Maybe one for newbies - Always use a teflon sheet under and on top of all substrates in a flat press to keep platen clean and also distribute heat evenly.
The best ones we have found and have used for the past couple of years are these:
http://www.monsterdoodles.co.uk/teflon_ ... ets_2.html
Others we have tried but are thinner.
Please Note - This is our recommendation and may not reflect the view of others on this forum.
Re: Our Friday Tip Of The Day - Teflon Sheets
Posted: 02 Dec 2016, 13:01
by Lucifax
Hope you don't mind me adding our method since it's similar principle ...
We use the large silicon sheets from Xpress :
http://www.xpres.co.uk/p-7648-textiles- ... xpres.aspx
They do a smaller a3 size as well.
I doubt there's any heat distribution to them, but they do keep everything clean and are handy to cut up too for when you need something to protect "in between" like inside a cushion cover. With 500 in a pack we just throw them away and grab fresh ones once they become soiled or overly heat damaged.
Likewise, it's just our preference and does the trick, although not tried the Teflon sheets so I will give them a go.
Re: Our Friday Tip Of The Day - Teflon Sheets
Posted: 02 Dec 2016, 13:29
by Skarekrow
We use baking paper from ASDA (other supermarkets are available) when printing cut vinyl t-shirt prints.
Very cheap
Paul
Re: Our Friday Tip Of The Day - Teflon Sheets
Posted: 02 Dec 2016, 15:04
by JMugs
Chipshop paper, clean sheet every press, use for packaging after. Cheap as........chips!