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Pretreat solution quantity will vary based on thickness of the garment. Use the chart below as a guideline.
1:1 Mixed
Pretreat
Solution
> Proper pretreat volume for a garment should be determined by a garment's absorbency rate in
conjunction with using the Highlight-Mask Check Pattern to help determine driver ink settings.
> Don't forget that you have to define a surface of 14 X 16 inches [35 X 40 cm] with your pretreatment ma-
chine to weight the amount of spray, with a scale, after applying the pretreat on a T-shirt.
> For example, on a Schulze pretreat machine, you should enter a length of 13 inches and the full width
of 4 nozzles will be 17 inches. And then, calibrate the pretreat machine to spray 30 g on the garment.
HEAT PRESS SETTINGS FOR PRETREAT CURING
1:1 Mixed
Pretreat
Solution
> Placing silicone based parchment paper over the pretreated garment while heat pressing can mitigate dried
pretreat buildup on the non-stick covers. Clean the non-stick covers on the heat press with a scrap t-shirt or
cloth after every 5 t-shirts if not using silicone based parchment paper.
HEAT PRESS SETTINGS FOR INK CURING
HEAT
PRESS INK
CURING
> Check the REAL temperature of the heat press with a probe or with strips to ensure that your garments
are properly cured for washability.
Determining Pretreat Quantity
Fabric Absorbency
High Absorbency
Thick materials or open weaves like hoodies
Medium Absorbency
Regular Cotton Tees 4.0 to 6.0 oz
Low Absorbency
Thin Material + Blend or Specialty Items
35
Seconds
35
Seconds
Pretreat Amount
40-50 Grams
30-39 Grams
15-29 Grams
75-80
360°F
PSI
5-5.5
182°C
Bars
10-20
356°F
PSI
0.7-1.4
180°C
Bars
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