Remember to always consult the specific instructions provided by the vinyl, Sublimation, DTF manufacturer for the best settings and techniques, as they may vary depending on the brand and type of vinyl you are using. Additionally, it's a good practice to test on a sample or scrap material before applying the vinyl to your final project to ensure desired results.
Settings for Heat Press Vinyl Projects for Slim / Regular Size Neoprene Can Coolers
- Preheat Your Press
- Clean The Slim Neoprene Can Cooler Sleeve
- Use Teflon Sheet Between The Press and Can Cooler Sleeve
- Cricut Press : 30 - 40 Seconds at 310 Degrees Fahrenheit Using Light Pressure
- Commercial Press : 15-20 Seconds at 300 Degrees Fahrenheit using light pressure
- Iron : 15 -20 Seconds on Cotton Using Light Pressure
Settings for Heat Press for Infusible Ink - Sublimation, DTF Projects for Neoprene Can Coolers
- Preheat Your Press to 400 Degrees Fahrenheit.
- Clean any Lint from The Can Cooler Sleeve
- Press 40-60 Seconds and Use Light to Medium Pressure.
- Best Results with Medium Pressure.
Settings for Heat Press Vinyl Projects for Foam Can Coolers
- Preheat Your Press
- Clean The Foam Can Cooler Sleeve
- Use Teflon Sheet Between The Press and Can Cooler Sleeve
- Cricut Press : 30 - 40 Seconds at 310 Degrees Fahrenheit Using Light Pressure
- Commercial Press : 15-20 Seconds at 300 Degrees Fahrenheit using light pressure
- Iron : 15 -20 Seconds on Cotton Using Light Pressure
Settings for Heat Press for Infusible Ink - Sublimation, DTF Projects for Foam Can Coolers
- Preheat Your Press to 400 Degrees Fahrenheit.
- Clean any Lint from The Can Cooler Sleeve
- Press 30-40 Seconds and Use Light to Medium Pressure.
- Best Results with Light Pressure.