Yes it does. I strictly do water based inks. They take 1 minute and 30 seconds through the chamber at about 15 speed. If you put it down to the 5 speed you can reach the 2 minute mark.
I still love it! Makes curing a breeze and keeps production moving along. If you’re curing DTG get the exhaust that Vastex sells. The DTG fumes aren’t good for you.
@@BlushandBloomCo.Vastex has a conversion kit to fit older models that don’t have a hole. You can call them up and they can explain how it works but the exhaust should work on models that don’t have a hole.
So helpful!
Does the belt move slow enough that the ink can be in the chamber for 2 mins? (I’m working with puff ink)
Yes it does. I strictly do water based inks. They take 1 minute and 30 seconds through the chamber at about 15 speed. If you put it down to the 5 speed you can reach the 2 minute mark.
Do you still like it? I found one locally for $1200 but not sure if it’s a good option. Our heat press isn’t curing our dtg correctly
I still love it! Makes curing a breeze and keeps production moving along. If you’re curing DTG get the exhaust that Vastex sells. The DTG fumes aren’t good for you.
Yes I plan on getting it for sure! I just realized that my d100 doesn’t have the hole on top for the vent is that normal? lol
@@BlushandBloomCo.Vastex has a conversion kit to fit older models that don’t have a hole. You can call them up and they can explain how it works but the exhaust should work on models that don’t have a hole.
110 v or 220v ?
I got the 110V and it works just fine but if you have 220V access go for it.
Thanks for sharing! How long does it take to cure per shirt?
@@KINGSNCROWNS Plastisol about 10 seconds and water base about 1:30