Previous page L:Green,284°F for transfer paper M:Blue,320°F for transfer film H:Red,374°F for sublimation paper Next page 1 STEP 1 2 STEP 2 3 STEP 3 4 STEP 4 Previous page Next page If my heat press for hats produces an odor during use, is that normal? What should I do? When I initially used my hat press, it had a similar odor. The seller assured me it's normal and will fade with more use. Testing it, the smell lessened over time. Opening windows for ventilation also helped. I noticed the seller includes gloves. Does that mean the hat heat press gets really hot during use? During use, I didn't find the hat press machine to be excessively hot. While there is some heat generated, the thoughtful seller provides gloves to prevent any burns. What is the purpose of the provided tape? What does it do? The included high-temperature tape is used to securely fix the pattern or design onto the hat. This helps ensure the precise positioning of the design during the heat press process, ensuring a clearer and perfect final print. Is there anything I need to be aware of after the printing and pressing process? Different consumables require different tearing methods; for example, white ink film is suitable for a warm tearing method. Please choose the appropriate tearing method based on the specific characteristics of the consumables. I'm using transfer film, which setting should I choose? Hat heat press machine hat have 3 settings: 1 for low-temp films, 2 for transfer films, and 3 for high-temp consumables like sublimation paper. Adjust based on your material. Align rough side of transfer film with hat, smooth side with heating plate.