If your production manager freezes or your cutter stops responding, you cannot call SAi's official technical support. You are entirely on your own.
Air-dry garments on a flat surface or a hanger. The intense, tumbling heat of a mechanical dryer is the leading cause of print degradation.
Never guess your heating parameters. Use an external infrared thermometer to verify that your heat press platen distributes heat evenly. Follow the manufacturer’s specifications strictly—stretch vinyl usually requires lower temperatures (around 275°F to 300°F) to protect the synthetic elasticity. Step 4: Master the Peel Technique flexi print crack exclusive
Basic layout functions often lead to higher media and ink waste.
Printing slowly ensures steady volumetric flow and prevents extruder slipping. 0% – 20% If your production manager freezes or your cutter
Built-in tools for DTF (Direct to Film) , metallic, and white ink jobs. The Risks of "Exclusive" Cracks
The simplest interpretation of the keyword is the literal cracking of a "flexi print" product. This refers to the physical failure of the substrate. The intense, tumbling heat of a mechanical dryer
While general material properties dictate broad performance, specific "exclusive" factors in the printing process significantly influence cracking susceptibility:
Too much pressure can squeeze the adhesive out from under the print, leaving nothing to hold it to the fabric. Too little pressure prevents the adhesive from biting into the fabric weave. Use medium to firm pressure (around 40-50 PSI on automatic presses) for optimal bonding. Step 3: Dial in the Exact Temperature and Time
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If your production manager freezes or your cutter stops responding, you cannot call SAi's official technical support. You are entirely on your own.
Air-dry garments on a flat surface or a hanger. The intense, tumbling heat of a mechanical dryer is the leading cause of print degradation.
Never guess your heating parameters. Use an external infrared thermometer to verify that your heat press platen distributes heat evenly. Follow the manufacturer’s specifications strictly—stretch vinyl usually requires lower temperatures (around 275°F to 300°F) to protect the synthetic elasticity. Step 4: Master the Peel Technique
Basic layout functions often lead to higher media and ink waste.
Printing slowly ensures steady volumetric flow and prevents extruder slipping. 0% – 20%
Built-in tools for DTF (Direct to Film) , metallic, and white ink jobs. The Risks of "Exclusive" Cracks
The simplest interpretation of the keyword is the literal cracking of a "flexi print" product. This refers to the physical failure of the substrate.
While general material properties dictate broad performance, specific "exclusive" factors in the printing process significantly influence cracking susceptibility:
Too much pressure can squeeze the adhesive out from under the print, leaving nothing to hold it to the fabric. Too little pressure prevents the adhesive from biting into the fabric weave. Use medium to firm pressure (around 40-50 PSI on automatic presses) for optimal bonding. Step 3: Dial in the Exact Temperature and Time
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