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Turquoise Concho-(HIGH HEAT) #1070

Turquoise Concho-(HIGH HEAT) #1070

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COMMERCIAL HEAT PRESS REQUIRED

PREORDERS/RESTOCKS CAN TAKE UP TO 14 BUSINESS DAYS FROM CLOSE DATE TO SHIP TO YOU

IF YOU ORDER RTS AND PREORDER/RESTOCK/COMING SOON TOGETHER-YOUR ORDER WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL ALLLLLL TRANSFERS ARE IN STOCK

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU SAVE misti@theraje.com in your email contact for updates regarding any delays

SCREEN PRINT transfer ONLY! You will NOT receive any actual shirt! Shirts are shown simply to give you an idea of what the transfer will look like once you have applied it to a shirt!

SCREEN PRINT TRANSFER INFORMATION:
Size approximately 9x12


HEAT PRESS SETTINGS:

Low Heat (rough, gritty feel)
- 325 degrees
- Medium-High pressure (HEAVY PRESSURE Recommended)
- 7 seconds HOT peel

HIGH HEAT (Soft, Smooth Feel)

- 350-375 degrees
- Medium-High pressure (HEAVY PRESSURE Recommended)
- 7 seconds HOT peel

**If you are using a budget heat press, please check your platens with a heat gun to ensure your press is the correct temperature and that it has even heat across the platen. Soft Formula screens require even, heavy pressure. It should be hard to close your press.

You can check your pressure by placing a $1 bill on each corner of your press and close it. Tighten your pressure until you cannot pull the $1 bills out while your press is closed.

Feel free to email us if you have any questions.


****DO NOT COVER WITH ANYTHING! No teflon sheet needed for screen prints!
We DO NOT ACCEPT Refunds or Exchanges on Screen Prints.
Please make sure you follow the instructions using a heat press with high pressure. Generally when there are issues with a screen print it is due to not enough pressure and incorrect temperature.

- We use the highest quality screen print products. The screen print (plastisol) transfers have been tested and proven to provide the best quality prints onto many types of materials when applied properly. Please message us with any questions you may have!

- Plastisol heat transfers are essentially a screen printing process that is printed onto a heat transfer release paper instead of an actual garment.

- Screen print transfers can be pressed onto a variety of materials including: 100% Cotton 100% Polyester Poly/Cotton Blends
- Screen print transfers have a full white under base, making the design fully opaque. This means that you can use these transfers on ANY COLORED garment and the design will show full color!!!
- Screen print transfers MUST be heat pressed on the material. You CANNOT use an iron on these transfers.
- Actual product colors MAY vary slightly from display photo due to device display capabilities and monitor settings. Every print is different and has different color variations, especially in the watercolor graphics and/or after heat pressing. Please be aware of this before purchase as we DO NOT accept returns or exchanges for our products.
- We are not responsible for transfers that are pressed incorrectly. Please make sure you are using the correct material, color, and press settings prior to pressing your transfer.



WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
When you apply the screen print to your item make sure you turn inside out to wash DO NOT USE FABRIC SOFTENER, Hang to Dry. If you are selling your finished product make sure you share these care instructions.

**NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TOPS, BOTTOMS, BAGS or ANY Items used to press our Screen Print Transfers on**

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Tayler Huntsinger
Recommended Heat and pressure didn’t work

I used the recommended heat and pressure and the first one I used peeled off. I had to increase pressure and my heat press 10 degrees higher and then it worked. Kind of bummed that I now have a ruined shirt.

Hi Tayler,

Thank you for taking the time to leave a review.

It sounds like you were able to make the needed adjustments based on your heat press in order to successfully cure the ink to your garment.

I do want to point out that, as noted in each listing, the instructions we provide are “only recommendations”, based on our commercial heat press. Due to the professional quality of our transfers, we also state that a commercial heat press is required.

Each heat press will vary and in order to avoid issues in the future, it is important that you know the actual temperature of your platen.

Per our recommendations we cannot stress enough, the importance of using a digital infrared thermometer or pyrometer to check all areas of your platen.

When you read the pressing instructions from the link in our home page (PRESSING INSTRUCTIONS – RAJE) you will find that you may need to increase your temperature up to 20 degrees.

Again, thank you for your review. We appreciate the feedback for our other customers to better understand the difference it makes when using different heat presses.

For any questions or if you need assistance in the future, we are always available at the email found on our homepage.

Misti

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Alexis Faircloth

Beautiful

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
50%
(1)
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Tayler Huntsinger
Recommended Heat and pressure didn’t work

I used the recommended heat and pressure and the first one I used peeled off. I had to increase pressure and my heat press 10 degrees higher and then it worked. Kind of bummed that I now have a ruined shirt.

Hi Tayler,

Thank you for taking the time to leave a review.

It sounds like you were able to make the needed adjustments based on your heat press in order to successfully cure the ink to your garment.

I do want to point out that, as noted in each listing, the instructions we provide are “only recommendations”, based on our commercial heat press. Due to the professional quality of our transfers, we also state that a commercial heat press is required.

Each heat press will vary and in order to avoid issues in the future, it is important that you know the actual temperature of your platen.

Per our recommendations we cannot stress enough, the importance of using a digital infrared thermometer or pyrometer to check all areas of your platen.

When you read the pressing instructions from the link in our home page (PRESSING INSTRUCTIONS – RAJE) you will find that you may need to increase your temperature up to 20 degrees.

Again, thank you for your review. We appreciate the feedback for our other customers to better understand the difference it makes when using different heat presses.

For any questions or if you need assistance in the future, we are always available at the email found on our homepage.

Misti

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Alexis Faircloth

Beautiful