@@NekoPrints I don’t understand how that helps and wasn’t just a fluke to be honest. There is no increase of pressure by turning a piece of paper 45 degrees.
I have 2 questions, why do you press the extra 20 seconds when marrying A and B, and what was the temperature when pressing to the tshirt? When I tried marrying at 300F for 100 sec I saw some cracks on the glue side of the trabsfer do you why is that?
Per Uninet's instructions, from what I can remember, I've always had the temperature at 310f to marry and to press. I pressed it an extra 20 seconds because the Autopress only goes up to 99 seconds, and the instructions say to press for 120 seconds I believe it was. Honestly I wouldn't be able to tell you about the cracks. It can be due to a variety of things. Try changing 1 thing at a time and see if it helps. Maybe adding more pressure, more time, preheating the bottom platen longer, or a bit more heat. You said 300F, try 310 or 315.
awesome thank you i will try the slant method and adjust my time
hope it works out!
Would look so much better with knock out black.
You're it would have!
It’s the few spots missing adhesive that’s the issue , mine doesn’t like adhering to actual white toner, awful
Sorry to hear that! The spots it missed were when I pressed it straight. Pressing slanted it helped A LOT!
@@NekoPrints I don’t understand how that helps and wasn’t just a fluke to be honest. There is no increase of pressure by turning a piece of paper 45 degrees.
I have 2 questions, why do you press the extra 20 seconds when marrying A and B, and what was the temperature when pressing to the tshirt? When I tried marrying at 300F for 100 sec I saw some cracks on the glue side of the trabsfer do you why is that?
Per Uninet's instructions, from what I can remember, I've always had the temperature at 310f to marry and to press. I pressed it an extra 20 seconds because the Autopress only goes up to 99 seconds, and the instructions say to press for 120 seconds I believe it was. Honestly I wouldn't be able to tell you about the cracks. It can be due to a variety of things. Try changing 1 thing at a time and see if it helps. Maybe adding more pressure, more time, preheating the bottom platen longer, or a bit more heat. You said 300F, try 310 or 315.