Essential Guides
1. How It Works
2. General Workflow
3. Material Guide
Common materials you can work with:
· Acrylic — Clear, glossy, and vibrant in color.· Coated Wood — Natural texture with a warm tone.
· Fabric / Canvas — Great for patches and tote bags.
· Sublimation / Heat Transfer Paper — For printing your designs.
· Metal Panels — Ideal for details and small-format items.
4. Quick Tips
· Keep the material surface clean before pressing.
· Use small tape pieces on corners to prevent shifting.
· Allow items to cool before peeling.
· Test with a small sample when trying new materials.
5. Video Tutorials
6. FAQ
Q: What materials should I choose?
A: Using surfaces suitable for heat pressing helps achieve clear and durable results.
Q: Is it beginner-friendly?
A: Absolutely. The steps are simple and easy to follow.
Q: What paper should I use for printing?
A: Use compatible heat transfer paper or sublimation paper for best results.
Q: Can kids participate?
A: They can join the creative part, but the pressing step must be handled by an adult.
Q: Is there any smell during heat pressing?
A: A slight smell is normal and will fade quickly. Using the machine in a ventilated space is recommended.