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| Flat Heat presses come in two varieties. The swinging heat presses tend to be more expensive but are what is required for even the most demanding type of pressing work. The clam-action type heat presses are very reliable and work well with the dye-sublimation process. Also available in air-opearted flat presses for when larger quantity production work. We can also supply a range of larger format heat presses too, ideal for clothing and flags. |
Name: Eco 38x38cm Heat Press
Size: 38 x 38cm
Features: Clam Action, Fully digital controller, Teflon Coated Heating Element, Light Weight, CE Certified, Chinese made.
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Name: Presto 15 and 20
Size: 38 x 38 cm, 38 x 50 cm
Features: Clam Action, basic controls. This is the USA economical model.

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Name: Hix HT400 and 600
Size: 38 x 38 cm, 38 x 50 cm
Features: Clam Action, Fully Digital. This is the USA workhorse model.

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Name: Hix Hobby and FH3000
Size: 22 x 30 cm, 15 x 20 cm
Features: Clam Action. These are small press for small work.

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Name: Insta 138
Size: 38 x 50cm
Features: Clam Action, Fully Digital, Heavy Duty. This is the USA premium model.

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Name: Insta 228
Size: 38 x 50cm
Features: Swing Action, Fully Digital, Heavy Duty. This is the USA premium model.
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Name: Eco 40x50cm Heat Press
Size: 40x 50 cm
Features: Swing Action, Fully digital controller, Teflon Coated Heating Element, Large press area

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Name: Eco Air Operated (Single or Dual)
Size: 40 x 50cm Single or Dual Platen
Features: Single or Dual Platen, Air Operated with a compressor, Clam Action, Fully digital controller, Great Production Machine!

Available in Single or Dual Platen
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Name: Eco A100 - Automatic Air Press
Size: 100 x 80 cm
Features: Digital temperature display
Auto timer in both seconds and minutes
Large size can be ordered
 
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Name: Eco R1300/R1820
Size: 1.2/1.7m
Features: Roller press ideal for large continous panels such as flags, curtains etc. |
Call us to discuss your large format pressing needs... |
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| Mug and Cap Presses are required for curved surfaces and objects. There are two types of Mug Presses both suitable for dye-sublimation and laser colour transfer. Custom imprinted coffee mugs are one of the most popular gift items and advertising products available. |
Name: Eco DF -180 Mug Press
Features: Fully digital controllers, Idel temperature setting for a longer lasting heating element, small and light weight!
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Name:Eco Dual Headed Mug Press
Features: Fully digital controllers, Two heads and two controllers for production use, Solid heavy duty construction! The perfect work horse!
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Name: Insta Cap Press 414
Features:The 414 has an adjustable lower platen for suit different shaped caps and hats.
This press is designed for caps but is great for doing pockets prints and sleeve prints as well.

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Name: TMT Mug Press 616
Features: The TMT was originaly laser transfer mug but now capable of sublimation. It is the only one that can print the recently introduced expresso mugs.

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| Accessories there are a few accessories required for dye-sublimation including tile/mug mats, plate pucks, mug wraps and teflon mats. Some of these can provide a cheaper alternative to the actual heat presses whereas others have their own benefits like the teflon heat mats and tile/mug mats. |
Name: Tile/Mug Mat
Features: Neccessary for pressing tiles and ceramic ornaments and are also a great feature if you have an older style mug press that may be a little out of shape!
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Name: Mug Wrap
Features: Bake your sublimation mugs in the oven with this handy mug wrap. It features a silicon rubber pad, hooked together with a solid metal screw clamp. They are great for small runs or to get the ball rolling!
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Name: Plate Puck
Features: The plate puck are essential for pressing plates if you don't have a plate press. They simply fit into the groove of the plate and allow the heat from your heat press to sublimate the image. Place the plate with the plate puck in your flat heat press to create beautiful sublimation plates.
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Name: Teflon Heat Mat
Features: Teflon Heat Mats are a must for the bottom of the flat heat presses. They ensure that nothing sticks to the bottom of the press and make any clean required much easier.
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