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WebDec 19, 2014 · Cure temperatures will be around 375 degrees F for about 45-60 seconds. Ensure that the moisture escaping from the ink when cured is properly ventilated. This is where a Ranar...
WebFeb 9, 2022 · As the garment is run through the dryer, the belt length and tunnel temperature provide enough heat over time to penetrate all layers for a final cure. A...
WebMar 6, 2019 · This video is private. Watch on. What this means is that you can print high volume production runs of water based ink without a forced air belt dryer. The catch is that you will need...
WebNov 18, 2022 · Place a heat-resistant non-stick sheet on the print. When curing a water-based print, the ink layer needs to breathe in order to evaporate the moisture. Hover the heat press right...
WebFeb 10, 2022 · When using a flash dryer this means the ink must be under the flash dryer for at least one minute to cure properly. Next let’s look at temperature. Curing temperatures...
WebJan 11, 2023 · Before diving in, it's good to know that plastisol ink can be cured with any flash dryer. Water-based ink is a bit more complex. Since the water needs to evaporate...









