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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


The [[Ricoo T538B heat press]] is a [[heat press]] suitable for various transfer prints, e.g. [[hotfix stone]]s, sublimation print, or various "iron on" plastics
The [[Ricoo T538B heat press]] is a [[heat press]] suitable for various transfer prints, e.g. [[hotfix stone]]s, sublimation print, or various "iron on" plastics. TECFA received this model on October 18, 2017. Below, a picture of the first interesting "print" in progress and you can see more pictures in the [[hotfix stone]] article.
 
We (at TECFA) received this model on October 18, 2017.
 
Below a picture of the first interesting "print" in progress and you can see more pictures in the [[hotfix stone]] article.


[[file:hotfix-first-design-before-pressing-2.jpg|600px|none|thumb|Ready to go !]]
[[file:hotfix-first-design-before-pressing-2.jpg|600px|none|thumb|Ready to go !]]
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Specifications and parts
Specifications and parts
* It has a swivel swing arm which seems to be safer to use and more practical for this type of work.
* It has a swivel swing arm which seems to be safer to use and more practical for this type of work.
* 38 x 38 cm (15'') print area
* 38 x 38 cm (15'') print area''
* It has springs (probably better for the distribution of pressure) and a Svivel system (easier positioning of the cloth plus materials and probably better protection against burns).  
* It has springs (probably better for the distribution of pressure) and a Svivel system (easier positioning of the cloth plus materials and probably better protection against burns).  
* A fat black mat
* A fat black mat
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This models fits the requirements we outlined in the [[Hotfix stone]] article.
This models fits the requirements we outlined in the [[Hotfix stone]] article.


At the time of writing we did three hotfix stone (strass) prints. All went well and the interface is easy to understand. By default, the temperature is already set to 200C and the timer to 10seconds. I have no idea if this machine is of professional quality, but it certainly beats applying stuff with an iron. I do appreciate that pressure (i.e. distance) can be very easily changed and that there are springs and a fat big mat that should distribute it evenly.
At the time of writing we did three hotfix stone (strass) prints. All went well and the interface is easy to understand. By default, the temperature is already set to 200C and the timer to 10 seconds (that we changed to 20 seconds). I have no idea if this machine is of professional quality, but it certainly beats applying stuff with an iron and I am happy with the results so far. I do appreciate that pressure (i.e. distance) can be very easily changed and that there are springs and a fat big mat that should distribute it evenly.
 
Although the machine takes up a lot of space I recommend that type of model for working with hotfix stones. I did manage to print designs with SS20 and SS16 stones that I directly put on the t-shirt using a laser cut cardboard template. No transfer sheet, just some baking paper on top :)


Although the machine takes up a lot of space I recommend that type of model for working with hotfix stones. I did manage to print a design with SS2 stones that I directly put on the t-shirt using a laser cut carboard template. No transfer sheet, just some baking paper on top :)
I have seen large price differences for this machine. Ordering from Germany to France for use in Switzerland went fast and smoothly. It was packed in a big carboard box and stabilized by two solid packing foam elements.


I have seen large price differences for this machine. Ordering from Germany to France for use in Switzerland went fast and smoothly.
== Instructions  ==
 
=== Setup ===


== Instructions ==
[[File:ricoo-T538B-heat-press-variant-2.png|thumb|300px|right|Ricoo Variant 2 control interface]]
[[File:ricoo-T538B-heat-press-variant-2.png|thumb|300px|right|Ricoo Variant 2 control interface]]
This applies to variant II
This applies to variant II


Change Temperature display from C to F (or the other way round):
'''Ajust feet'''
* Press <code>OK</code> for 5 seconds - You should see '''P-3''' on the screen
* The machine should stand very stable on its four feet
* Press up or down arrow and confirm with OK for 5 seconds
* Ajust the knobs below and make sure that it does not wobble
 
'''Temperature setting'''


Temperature
* By default, after unpacking the temperature was to 200C which is just fine
* By default, after unpacking the temperature was to 200C which is just fine
* Press <code>OK</code> once - you should see '''P1-1''' on the screen
* Press <code>OK</code> once - you should see '''P1-1''' on the screen
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* Press OK once if you want to change the timer or twice to exit
* Press OK once if you want to change the timer or twice to exit


Timer
Change Temperature display from C to F (or the other way round):
 
* Press <code>OK</code> for 5 seconds - You should see '''P-3''' on the screen
* Press up or down arrow and confirm with OK for 5 seconds
 
'''Timer'''
* Press <code>OK</code> twice - you should see '''P-2'''
* Press <code>OK</code> twice - you should see '''P-2'''
* Adjust with up/down buttons
* Adjust with up/down buttons. We set our default to 20 seconds.
* Press OK to confirm
* Press OK to confirm
* You should see the time on the display.
* You can test the duration by pressing <code>Enter</code>
 
'''Pressure adjustment'''


Pressure
* Is purely mechanical, i.e. electronics will not tell anything.
* Is purely mechanical, i.e. electronics will not tell anything.
* Before heating, test if the lever can be pulled down and at the same offers some resistance (i.e. presses down).
* Before heating, test if the lever can be pulled down and at the same time offers some resistance (i.e. really applies some pressure but not too much). Test with objects in place, e.g. textile, cooking paper, some rhinestones.
* Adjust with the big knob on top of the vertical arm.
* Adjust with the big knob on top of the vertical arm.


Warning:
'''Warning'''
* Do no heat over 220C  
* Do no heat over 220C
* Tell people around you to be careful
* To not open the svivel arm 180 degress (it becomes a bit unstable)


=== Standard use ===


== Links ==
1. Move the heating platform out of the way, then add some baking paper
 
2. Put the cloth
 
3. Add stones on top.
 
4. If your design looks good, add some baking paper again on top
 
5. Wwitch the machine on. Wait until you hear the alarm for reaching the full temperature (it is also on display), Then svivel the plate in place and press down. The timer will automatically start after the lever is pressed down. Wait for the alarm to open (e.g. after 10 to 20 seconds according to your settings).
 
In other words, you won't have to do much if you are happy with your settings.
 
'''Tips'''
 
* When you press down, do not move laterally. Down means vertically down.
* Let the stones cool down after opening. Do not try to pull anything away. The glue will still be wet !
* Put the machine near a corner of a table. That way heat will not reflect on the table in open position. See the picture below.
* Do not burn the electric cable. Make that it goes down straight.
 
[[file:ricoo-first-day-1.jpg|600px|none|thumb|Ready to go !]]
 
== Maintenance ==
 
Remove the the electric cable before any maintenance work !
 
The heating plate on top is teflon coated and should neither scratched with powder, brushes, etc. nor alcohol, benzine and other solvants. Use a mild detergent and a soft cloth.


* [https://www.ricoo.eu/schwenk-transfer-presse-t-shirt-druck-selber-machen-t538b/a-10433/ Schwenk Transfer Presse T Shirt Druck selber machen T538]
The bottom silicone mat can be pulled off and the sticky rests can be scratched away. The new one should be glued with heat resistant glue, pressed down gently and left alone for 24h.
* [https://www.ricoo.eu/layout/bedienungsanleitung/gewerbe-industrie/transferpresse/Transferpresse_T538_B.pdf Pdf PDF Gebrauchsanleitung / Montageanleitung T538B (455.41 KB)]


== Links ==
== Links ==
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'''Official'''
'''Official'''


* [https://www.ricoo.eu/layout/bedienungsanleitung/gewerbe-industrie/transferpresse/Transferpresse_T538_B.pdf Manual] (In German)
* [https://www.ricoo.eu/schwenk-transfer-presse-t-shirt-druck-selber-machen-t538b/a-10433/ Schwenk Transfer Presse T Shirt Druck selber machen T538] (Product Page)
* [https://www.ricoo.eu/layout/bedienungsanleitung/gewerbe-industrie/transferpresse/Transferpresse_T538_B.pdf Manual] Operations manual in German)


'''General'''
'''General'''
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[[category: Computerized embroidery]]
[[category: Computerized embroidery]]
[[category: hotfix stone design]]

Latest revision as of 14:04, 10 July 2019

Introduction

The Ricoo T538B heat press is a heat press suitable for various transfer prints, e.g. hotfix stones, sublimation print, or various "iron on" plastics. TECFA received this model on October 18, 2017. Below, a picture of the first interesting "print" in progress and you can see more pictures in the hotfix stone article.

Ready to go !

See also:

Ricoo T538B heat press

Model price and specifications

Specifications and parts

  • It has a swivel swing arm which seems to be safer to use and more practical for this type of work.
  • 38 x 38 cm (15) print area
  • It has springs (probably better for the distribution of pressure) and a Svivel system (easier positioning of the cloth plus materials and probably better protection against burns).
  • A fat black mat
  • Digital temperature (0-399 C) and timer setting (0-999 seconds)
  • Heat plate can be moved up or down (5cm distance max.)
  • 26 kg

There are three different control interface variants according to the manual. We got version II (picture shown below).

First impressions

This models fits the requirements we outlined in the Hotfix stone article.

At the time of writing we did three hotfix stone (strass) prints. All went well and the interface is easy to understand. By default, the temperature is already set to 200C and the timer to 10 seconds (that we changed to 20 seconds). I have no idea if this machine is of professional quality, but it certainly beats applying stuff with an iron and I am happy with the results so far. I do appreciate that pressure (i.e. distance) can be very easily changed and that there are springs and a fat big mat that should distribute it evenly.

Although the machine takes up a lot of space I recommend that type of model for working with hotfix stones. I did manage to print designs with SS20 and SS16 stones that I directly put on the t-shirt using a laser cut cardboard template. No transfer sheet, just some baking paper on top :)

I have seen large price differences for this machine. Ordering from Germany to France for use in Switzerland went fast and smoothly. It was packed in a big carboard box and stabilized by two solid packing foam elements.

Instructions

Setup

Ricoo Variant 2 control interface

This applies to variant II

Ajust feet

  • The machine should stand very stable on its four feet
  • Ajust the knobs below and make sure that it does not wobble

Temperature setting

  • By default, after unpacking the temperature was to 200C which is just fine
  • Press OK once - you should see P1-1 on the screen
  • Use the up/down buttons to change
  • Press OK once if you want to change the timer or twice to exit

Change Temperature display from C to F (or the other way round):

  • Press OK for 5 seconds - You should see P-3 on the screen
  • Press up or down arrow and confirm with OK for 5 seconds

Timer

  • Press OK twice - you should see P-2
  • Adjust with up/down buttons. We set our default to 20 seconds.
  • Press OK to confirm
  • You can test the duration by pressing Enter

Pressure adjustment

  • Is purely mechanical, i.e. electronics will not tell anything.
  • Before heating, test if the lever can be pulled down and at the same time offers some resistance (i.e. really applies some pressure but not too much). Test with objects in place, e.g. textile, cooking paper, some rhinestones.
  • Adjust with the big knob on top of the vertical arm.

Warning

  • Do no heat over 220C
  • Tell people around you to be careful
  • To not open the svivel arm 180 degress (it becomes a bit unstable)

Standard use

1. Move the heating platform out of the way, then add some baking paper

2. Put the cloth

3. Add stones on top.

4. If your design looks good, add some baking paper again on top

5. Wwitch the machine on. Wait until you hear the alarm for reaching the full temperature (it is also on display), Then svivel the plate in place and press down. The timer will automatically start after the lever is pressed down. Wait for the alarm to open (e.g. after 10 to 20 seconds according to your settings).

In other words, you won't have to do much if you are happy with your settings.

Tips

  • When you press down, do not move laterally. Down means vertically down.
  • Let the stones cool down after opening. Do not try to pull anything away. The glue will still be wet !
  • Put the machine near a corner of a table. That way heat will not reflect on the table in open position. See the picture below.
  • Do not burn the electric cable. Make that it goes down straight.
Ready to go !

Maintenance

Remove the the electric cable before any maintenance work !

The heating plate on top is teflon coated and should neither scratched with powder, brushes, etc. nor alcohol, benzine and other solvants. Use a mild detergent and a soft cloth.

The bottom silicone mat can be pulled off and the sticky rests can be scratched away. The new one should be glued with heat resistant glue, pressed down gently and left alone for 24h.

Links

Documentation

Official

General