vintage plastisol heat transfers


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INSTRUCTIONS to apply screen prints:


Temperature: 325-375 Degrees Fahrenheit


Time: 7 Seconds


Pressure: High Pressure (8-9 Manual, 60PSI Automatic)


Peel: Hot Peel


HEAT PRESS REQUIRED You must have even pressure and temperature. PLEASE do not attempt to press these screen prints with an iron or easy press. **REPEAT: YOU CANNOT USE THESE SCREEN PRINT TRANSFERS WITHOUT AN ACTUAL HEAT PRESS. AN IRON OR EASY PRESS WILL NOT WORK. YOU WILL RUIN YOUR TRANSFER AND YOUR SHIRT**


-NOTE: Each heat press is different. It is recommended that you test your press at different pressure/temperature/time settings to determine the best settings for you.


*NO TEFLON SHEETS, COVERS or PILLOWS


*Screen Print transfers are great for most fabrics and colors. Easily apply to 100% cotton, 100% polyester or blends. Please test if you are using waterproof, water resistant, or fireproof garments.


*NO TEFLON SHEETS, COVERS or PILLOWS


*Screen Print transfers are great for most fabrics and colors. Easily apply to 100% cotton, 100% polyester or blends. Please test if you are using waterproof, water resistant, or fireproof garments.


*We will not refund purchases due to user errors. Please calibrate your heat press and double check the time and pressure needed for each transfer.


*TROUBLESHOOTING*


Screen prints are super easy to use once you find the correct settings for your press. You MUST use a heat press. This is the MOST important thing I can stress when using these transfers. You will net get the needed pressure and even heating with an iron or easy press.


--CRACKING: Cracking is 99% of the time caused by not enough pressure. Make sure your press is set to be hard to open and close. It is recommend that you use 60PSI. All screens will eventually crack, it is just the nature of the ink but proper application will make them last a long time.


--STICKING: If your transfer is sticking to the transfer paper and not releasing you will need to up your temp a few degrees and add extra pressure. Your paper should easily peel off leaving behind the perfect transfer. --PEELING: If your transfer is peeling up from your shirt this means that the transfer wasn't properly applied to your shirt. You need to up your temp and pressure