Set The Image With Heat Treatment - Ricoh Ri 1000 User Manual

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5.7 Set the Image with Heat Treatment

User's Notes
• For information about how to use the heat press device, see the manual.
In order to cure the ink so that your images will be color-fast when washing, it is necessary to heat treat
the image so that the image bonds with the garment.
Place the garment in your heat curing machine image side up set to the correct settings found
below.
If you are using a heat press bring the top down to within 1 inch of being closed and hover the
heat press over the image for 15 seconds. This hovering step prevents the mixing of the white
and color layers. Both layers are still wet and need to set up a little before applying pressure.
This step is needed to produce the best final result when using a heat press.
Re-open the heat press and cover the image with SoftTouch heat press paper. Instead of
SoftTouch, a Teflon sheet or a Kraft Paper Cover Sheet can be used. If you use a Teflon pad it
will leave a semi-glossy look to the prints.
Close the heat press and let the ink cure for the prescribed time. (Figure 7.6-1)
When the time is completed open the heat press, remove the heat press paper and your printed
garment is complete.
If you are using a textile oven or conveyor dryer, please test the temperature of the printed
image when it exits the dryer to assure that it has reached 330˚F or 165˚C. Also, please do a
wash test of your first attempts to be sure that the inks have cured properly, and wash ability
has been attained.
Ricoh Authorized Ink
Dark Shirt with Heat Press
Dark Shirt with Conveyor
Dryer
Heat Curing Temperature and Time Variations for Dark Garments
Temperature
330˚ F or 165˚ C
Printed image must reach
330˚ F or 165˚ C
RICOH Ri 1000
User Manual
Time
90 seconds
Varies
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