Heat Transfer

Turning Up The Temperature
Limitless Possibilities With One Simple Tool
George Knight manufactures the finest Heat Presses in the industry. Adding one to your shop will open the door to custom T-Shirt Graphics, Jerseys, Coffee Mugs, Plates, Plaques, and so much more. We'll start of this section by showing you some of George Knight's most popular Heat Presses, and then take it one step further by showing you how you can combine your Roland Eco-Sol MAX printer, or your Epson SubliJet and Chromablast printers with one of these fine machines to start creating a myriad of new products.
George Knight DK20 Heat Press
The 16x20 DK20 opens for full access to the lower bottom table. It is important to note that the back of the heat platen raises above and away the bottom table, providing better access than other clamshell presses. The frame support allows operators to slide shirts over the table with complete drape space around and underneath the loading area. Interchangeable bottom tables for smaller pressing areas are available. This press is idea for environments with space limitations, and for users who need more portability and mobility than the over-weight swingaway presses.
The DK20 can be easily upgraded to an automatic release press with the "Pop-Up" upgrade. This allows for faster semi-automatic garment production at a very reasonable price. Add to this the twin station upgrade as well, and you have the ultimate clamshell dual station light production machine.
George Knight DK3 Mug Press
The DK3 Digital Mug Press is a specialty press in the Digital Knight line of presses; exclusively for pressing mugs. This press is a full wrap-around, handle to handle, top-to-bottom printing mug press. It can press images up to 5" high, and as close as 1/2" from the handle, depending on the mug size.
The DK3 is fully adjustable, accommodating all mugs available on the market. This includes 11 oz, 15 oz, 16 oz mugs, steins and stainless steel travel mugs. The ability of the press to open extra wide allows for easy and fast loading and unloading of mugs from the press.
Heat Transfer Workflows
***This Section Under Construction***The Roland Eco-Sol Max Method
Heat Transfer with a Roland comes down to the material you choose. Using a print/cut method on your chosen Heat Transfer material, you simply print, cut, weed, mask, and press.The Epson SubliJet/Chromablast Method
Sawgrass Technologies innovative Hybrid Printer system for Epson allows you to use one desktop inkjet printer to create with SubliJet IQ inks for Dye-Sublimation products such as polyester fabrics and coffee mugs, and Chromablast inks for cotton products.For more information on Heat Transfer Materials, Workflow, or to schedule your very own demo, please call 1-800-275-7547.
