How to increase heat transfer efficiency with consistently accurate positioning
We speak to Andy Rogers, Marketing Director at Stahls' UK & Europe about the Pro Place IQ and the technology behind it. Andy shares how the Pro Place IQ projects the image on the screen, down onto the platen.
This makes it easier to place your heat transfer, faster and more accurately in 3 simple steps. Step 1 - load your garment, step 2 - match the transfer to the light and step 3 - heat press. Andy commented: “If for example you were able to save 15 seconds on every shirt, and you printed on 500 shirts each day this will ultimately save you 55 working days each year.”
For more information on the Hotronix Pro Place IQ please visit here if you are in the UK https://www.stahls.co.uk/proplaceiq.html
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