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Cap Off Your Job with the Right Accessories

by Courtney Matlick, Stahls’ CAD-CUT® Direct

Comparison of two caps – the one on the left made incorrectly, the one on the right made using the proper heat printing accessories.

Apparel decorators are always excited to learn about the possibilities that open up when printing caps with a heat press for their customers.  Why? Heat printing hats is easier than screen printing and faster than embroidering them, which opens up a new window of sales opportunities.

Take this customer for example. He purchased a cap press, excited about the possibilities with customizing hats. Only days after receiving his cap press, he began printing his first job with Stahls’ CAD-CUT® Fashion-FILM® heat transfer material. Unfortunately, once he placed the cap press down over the bottom platen of the heat press to prepare it for application, he noticed that he was having difficulty getting accurate pressure on the polyester moisture-wicking cap.  Being inexperienced, he attempted to press the transfer to the cap anyway. What he got when he took the cap off the heat press was an unattractive box on the cap where it was heat pressed. Panicked, he called Stahls’ looking for a solution.  How did we help him solve his dilemma and ensure the rest of his order came out flawless? With a few heat printing accessories!

First, let’s address the issue of pressure that he noticed when placing the hat down on the cap press. As with any garment, accurate pressure is essential to ensuring a durable transfer.

Notice the “ghosted” box around the design on this cap.

Now that we solved the issue of inaccurate pressure, there was one big problem left to solve – the heat printing box on the cap. As you can see in the photo, the heat press left a “ghosted” image around the “cool and dri” moisture-wicking polyester cap when pressed.   This is a common problem when heat printing delicate performance fabrics because the high heat of the press can scorch the fabric. One way to solve this problem is to use a material that applies at a lower temperature (below 280 degrees works best). Since this customer already created his transfers in CAD-CUT Fashion-FILM, which applies at 320°, we used one last heat printing accessory to solve this problem.

Simple heat printing accessories helped keep this customer from a ruined job and from turning away future business. Do you have the right heat printing accessories for your job?

 

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