We currently use the ViperMaxxx, this is mainly because with the amount of work, using a dryer sprayer is to much stress on our shoulders so we want an open air system. We have had other Vipers, Shulze, Wagner, Polyprint, Pearl all to test.
@@Styln with our chiossi we are at 250F for 1:30 but there is a lot of forced air, if your using a IR dryer like Vastex I’d recommend going higher. With our old Vastex 3d we were closer to 500-500f for 1:15 seconds 4 height. With IR dryers they vary so much I’d get a temp gun and see what the PT area is getting up to. I’d recommend above 300f.
@@Styln than for the Heat press I recommend no less than 300f, regular cotton shirts I’m 320-300, but blends and dyed I’m closer 300. The PT likes be to very dry. Pressure wise I’m normally 70psi(med-high) for blends 30-40psi. Unlike other PT it doesn’t need to be damp to lay flat. It’s very flexible with soft hand feel.
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We currently use the ViperMaxxx, this is mainly because with the amount of work, using a dryer sprayer is to much stress on our shoulders so we want an open air system. We have had other Vipers, Shulze, Wagner, Polyprint, Pearl all to test.
What’s the drying time and temp for the PT?
@@Styln with our chiossi we are at 250F for 1:30 but there is a lot of forced air, if your using a IR dryer like Vastex I’d recommend going higher. With our old Vastex 3d we were closer to 500-500f for 1:15 seconds 4 height. With IR dryers they vary so much I’d get a temp gun and see what the PT area is getting up to. I’d recommend above 300f.
@@Styln than for the Heat press I recommend no less than 300f, regular cotton shirts I’m 320-300, but blends and dyed I’m closer 300. The PT likes be to very dry. Pressure wise I’m normally 70psi(med-high) for blends 30-40psi. Unlike other PT it doesn’t need to be damp to lay flat. It’s very flexible with soft hand feel.