MATES Adhesive Sublimation Instructions

Instruction Details

Temperature:
400°F / 204.44°C
Time:
60 seconds
Pressure:
Light
Substrate:
M64-R10, M63-R10, M63-0811, M62-R10, M62-3605, M62-1205, M62-0811, M00-1205, M00-0811 (Part numbers may vary by distributor)

Additional Items Needed

  • Heat Tape
  • Teflon Sheet

Heat Press Method Instructions

1. Cover the bottom table of the press with a sheet of protective paper.
2. Wipe the MATES with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol prior to pressing.
3. Secure transfer to substrate using Heat Tape.
4. Place substrate face up, with attached transfer face down, on top of Teflon Sheet, then protective paper, on bottom table.
5. Top with protective paper, and press according to time, temperature, and pressure above.
6. Immediately open press, take a cloth or napkin and rub across the newly sublimated Mates in a circular motion, rubbing the top layer into the adhesive layer. This will help prevent wrinkles, bubbles and separation issues.

Application note: Add pressure or dwell time should you see areas of separation or drop-out in the material.

MATES Troubleshooting
Note: MATES products have an extremely durable surface, which is highly resistant to heat, solvents and abrasion. All finishes are dishwasher safe (with the exception of Prism). Crystal and White MATES are both microwave and dishwasher safe.

1. Poor Color Saturation / Blacks Print Gray / Colors Have "Pastel" Appearance (Throughout Job) -
If using PowerDriver software, set Vector Color Management to "None". May also indicate insufficient pressure, time or temperature. Try increasing in that order.
2. Poor Color Saturation / Blacks Print Gray / Colors Have “Pastel” Appearance (Some Areas Only) -
Indicates insufficient pressure and poor contact between transfer and MATES in those areas. Increase pressure.
3. Dyes drifting beyond the intended print area/image generally indicate that the transfer was not fully dry before printing. Dry transfer by laying on the bed of your press while open. It may also be helpful to increase pressure.
4. A double image indicates that the transfer is moving after the press has been opened, before the dyes have
cooled to the point where they will no longer transfer. Ensure that transfer is properly adhered to MATES and that you open your press slowly and smoothly.

Stack Order for Heat Press

  • HEAT PRESS PLATEN
  • PROTECTIVE PAPER
  • TRANSFER
  • SUBSTRATE
  • TEFLON SHEET
  • PROTECTIVE PAPER
  • BOTTOM TABLE

OUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE BASED ON USING A DK20S, DK3110 AND/OR A COUNTER TOP CONVECTION OVEN. TIMES AND TEMPERATURES WILL VARY DEPENDING ON WHICH EQUIPMENT YOU USE.

Heat Press Pressure Cheat Sheet

Level
PSI
Press Dial Level
Average Human Resistance Felt
Contact Pressure
10-15 psi
1 on press dial
Where the platen just makes physical contact with product
Light Pressure
20 psi
2 on press dial
Resistant with one arm pressing down, easy with two arms
Medium Pressure
40-60 psi
3-5 on press dial
Resistant with two arms pressing down, doesn't require usage of shoulders
Heavy Pressure
80 psi
6 and up on dial
Very resistant with two arms pressing down, requires lifting of elbows and shoulders to lock in place

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