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How often should I maintain my heat press platen to avoid print defects?

You should perform a deep clean of the lower platen cover monthly using isopropyl alcohol while the press is warm. For high-volume shops printing over 100 pieces per day, it is recommended to replace the silicone platen cover on a quarterly basis to prevent surface degradation and adhesive accumulation.
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How should I adjust my heat press settings when moving from t-shirts to heavyweight hoodies?

Because heavier fabric requires more thermal energy, you should increase your dwell time by 3–5 seconds to allow heat to penetrate the dense fleece core. Additionally, consider raising your press temperature by 10–15°F, while carefully monitoring the fabric to avoid scorching synthetic blends.
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What is the 'paper drag test' and why is it important?

The paper drag test is a simple 90-day maintenance procedure used to verify that your heat press is applying even pressure across the entire platen. By placing paper strips in the corners and center, then testing how easily they pull out after closing the press, you can identify uneven force. This test is crucial because mechanical components like springs and seals wear down over time, leading to inconsistent pressure that can ruin production runs.
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How do I protect existing designs or embroidery when printing on the back of a hoodie?

To protect existing decorations from secondary heat or pressure damage, you should insert a pressing pillow or foam block inside the hoodie body. This elevates the application area and isolates the print zone, preventing front-facing embroidery or logos from being crushed or scorched by the heat press.
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