Hotronix Unveils 6 x 6-Inch Heat Press

Hotronix Unveils 6 x 6-Inch Heat Press

Designed for sleeves, left-chest logos, and more.

Hotronix has revealed a compact 6 x 6-in. heat press for thermal transfer decorating labels, left-chest logos, sleeves, koozies, neck labels, umbrellas, and other small areas. The portable press features a space-saving, lightweight, clam shell design, allowing on-site customization; magnetic auto-open function to prevent overheating; digital time, temperature, and pressure display; and lock-down with magnetic assist. A Twin Timer enables users to preset individual times for two-step applications or preheating/application, and an under-center pressure adjustment function provides even heat and pressure for a variety of substrate thicknesses.

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MANUFACTURER: Hotronix
PRODUCT CATEGORY: Garment Printing | Graphics Printing

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