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The HT-600D
Size and
efficiency, combined with rugged dependability
Operating the HT-600D
The press is extremely easy and efficient to operate. The small, red,
square at the top left of the press is the on/off switch. The “Heater
On” light stays red when the press is heating up.
Time and
temperature is very easy to set. With the press open, push the menu button
once and the light next to “Temp” turns green. You then use
the up and down arrows to set the temperature. Press the menu button again
and the light next to “Time” turns green. Use the arrow buttons
again, to set the temperature.
Most importantly, press the menu button a third time to lock in your
settings. Note: the current temperature of the press is always displayed
until the press is closed. Then the LCD screen automatically switches to
your preset time, as it starts counting backwards. Setting controls work
the same way on the Swingman 20D.
Pressure is controlled with the black knob shown centered at the very
back top of the press. Pressure is changed (always with the press open)
by turning the knob clockwise to increase it or counter-clockwise to decrease
pressure. Once set, the pressure knob will not move, unless you turn it.
More beneficial features
First,
is the scientifically engineered handle and closing mechanism. The offset handle
produces a mechanical advantage, which can provide 20% more pressure than a "straight"
handle design, when needed, while still allowing the press to be easily closed.
Second,
is the ingeniously designed "tilting" lower platen. When a clamshell
(meaning it opens and closes straight up and down) heating head comes down, the
back end lightly touches the item on the lower platen first. On the
HT-600 press, a unique spring-loaded feature in the lower platen allows the
bottom to tilt towards the upper head, to keep even and consistent pressure during
the heating process, as the two platen's lock together.
Third, is the ability of the heater head (the upper platen) to be raised
up, to accommodate items up to one-half
inch thick. Convention clamshell heat presses have a very
difficult time evenly pressing anything much thicker than a heavy jacket
or thick tote bag. In addition, some garments are so thick that too much
pressure is developed, unless you can raise the heater block, which decreases
pressure.
The HT Series presses in action
As we stated earlier
it's simple. Let's imagine, for example, that
your transfer work today calls for 375º for 20 seconds, with firm pressure.
If that was the same work you were doing the day before, you only have to
turn the press on and wait for the heat to reach your preset temperature
(displayed on the screen).
When the press reaches your set temperature, close the press (it’s
not necessary to lock it) for about 5 seconds. This is only done when the
bottom is cold, so it doesn’t suck up to much heat on your first pressing.
Then, place your item on the press and position your transfer. Put your
Teflon cover sheet over everything and then close and lock the press (it
will stay down by itself). Note: If your garment is badly wrinkled, position
it on the press and bring the heater block down onto it for about 5 seconds,
to iron out the wrinkles.
As the press fully closes, you will hear the familiar HT "twang",
indicating the press is closed and locked. The timer immediately starts
counting backwards (you can see it, on the LCD screen). When the time reaches
zero, the completion buzzer sounds. As you lift the heater head, the buzzer
instantly stops and the time automatically resets (this feature is called
integrated digital timing). Note: When you lift the top heat platen, the
time resets automatically but the temperature is what is displayed. The
time indicator only displays when the press is closed or setting the time.
As an example, from our former retail
days, this rapid, simple efficiency allowed us to crank out 576 shirts in one
day, for a rush order. We have to admit that day was a long, tiring day but the
"pain" went away when the customer came in the door with his check.
Our Practical Points To Ponder
The HT-600 is HIX Corporation's top of the line manual heat
presses. It is ETL Certified,
for electrical safety, with a one-year parts and labor warranty on the entire press
and a lifetime
warranty on the heating element.
The press is sturdy and reliable enough that
they can be confidently used all day, every day. As one of our customers said
about his nine-year old HIX, "That old sucker is like a Timex watch. It just
keeps on ticking."
The integrated digital timer is more of an efficiency booster than what
many newcomers realize. Having to manually set a timer is not as efficient
if you are dealing with large orders or in a noisy, special event environment.
You can actually do a lot while waiting for a heating cycle to be completed (such as fold
garments, package items, etc.) if you can start immediately, when you close the
heat press. Also special events (mobile retailing) can be quite noisy and the
integrated timer and buzzer of the presses will keep you from ruining merchandise
if you get distracted.
Special Note - HIX also
produces a HT-400 and HT-600 with an analog timer. This is a dial timer, with
a 60-second limit. Our stock presses (the "D" series) have digital timers, which go up to 999 seconds.
In our professional opinion, the digital presses are a much better value.
Unfortunately,
HIX uses the same nomenclature (HT-400 and HT-600) for both analog and digitally
timed presses. They depend upon dealers to state what they are selling and sometimes
dealers forget to do that. However, it is very easy for you to discern, by looking
at a picture.
An analog HT-400 or 600 has a black dial on the top right of the
control housing. A picture of a digital HT-400D or 600D will
depict a small red rectangle in the top right of the blue control housing
(see our picture above). This is the LCD screen, which displays seconds,
in red numbers.
A timer that can be set for more than 60 seconds may not seem important
now, but it could be in the future. New products and imprinting processes appear
almost monthly. Some will require more than 60 seconds to transfer. Listening
to a buzzer for an additional minute or two (especially while watching a clock)
is maddening.
Our Final Thoughts For You
The HT-600D is really an excellent clamshell heat transfer machine. In
fact, we have used an earlier, smaller model (HT-400) for many years ourselves. Our needs are simple
(to make small samples), but we make a lot of them. The HT-400 allows us
to "put the petal to the metal", get finished and get on with
our other work. That ability may be important to you also.
Heat Transfers &
Inkjet SublimationIf you are interested in printing your own heat transfers,
with an inkjet printer and regular inks, visit www.TransferBusiness.com
for detailed information about our professional grade heat transfer papers. If
you are interested in inkjet sublimation (which can also be used to produce very
high-quality heat transfers), visit our detailed web site at www.DyeSubInks.com.
HT600D Series Heat Press and Optional Package Deals
All items are in stock and ready for immediate
shipment!
Prices includes Unlimited FREE technical support
If you have any questions, call 800-908-9916
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HT-600D 16x20 Heat Press
Purchase
Online
$1,035.00
91 lbs. - 1750 Watts - 14.5 Amps (110V)
Box Size: 20.5"W
x 32.5"D x 18"H
If you have any questions call
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HT-6006 Deal Purchase
Online
$1,240.75
| HT-6005
Deal Purchase
Online
$1,210.75
- HT-600D Heat Press
- (1) 16x20 Teflon Pad
- (1) 16x20 Teflon Sheet
- (25 each) 8.5x11 heat
transfer paper: Alpha Double Green for whites, Cold peel Purple Line
for whites, Alpha Gold for darks.
- 100 Sheets of Alpha High-Gloss pressing sheets
| HT-6004
Deal Purchase
Online
$1,245.75
| HT-6003
Deal Purchase
Online
$1,185.75
| HT-6002
Deal Purchase
Online
$1,107.00
| HT-6001
Deal Purchase
Online
$1,113.75
- HT-600D Heat Press
- (25 each) 8.5x11 heat
transfer paper: Alpha Double Green for whites, Cold peel Purple Line
for whites, Alpha Gold for darks.
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