Low Pressure refers to a setting on a heat press where minimal force is applied to the substrate, typically measured between 2-3 bar (29-44 psi). In practical terms for manual presses without a digital gauge, it is defined as the point where the press can be closed and locked with very little resistance, often requiring only a single hand and light effort.
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Why It Matters: Impact and Use
Understanding when to apply Low Pressure is essential for protecting delicate materials and ensuring the professional quality of specific transfer types. In the garment decoration industry, mastering pressure variables is a key indicator of knowing the glossary term: Low Pressure.
- Hard Surface Customization: When pressing items like thin aluminum sheets or fragile ceramic tiles, low pressure prevents the substrate from warping or cracking while still providing enough contact for sublimation.
- Protecting Heat-Sensitive Fabrics: Be aware that lowering the pressure to protect the garment can lead to a non optimal transfer. Always make the instructions of the transfer application you use leading for the pressure that is chosen.
- Preventing Adhesive “Ooze”: Some transfer media, such as certain thick glitters or specialty 3D foils, may have adhesives that spread too far under high pressure. Low pressure keeps the design crisp and prevents a messy “halo” of glue around the edges.
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Pressure Setting Comparison
| Setting | Physical Feel | Recommended Applications |
| Low Pressure | Minimal resistance; closes easily with one hand. | Sublimation, specific HTV, like MagiCut Puff |
| Medium Pressure | Noticeable resistance; requires firm closure. | DTF, Most HTV |
| High Pressure | Significant resistance; requires two hands to lock. | Specific Toner transfer papers |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my heat press is on Low Pressure without a gauge?
You can test this by closing the press on a piece of paper. If the press locks with very little resistance and you can easily pull the paper out with a slight tug, you are at Low Pressure. It should feel like the weight of the platen is doing most of the work.
When should I avoid using Low Pressure?
Low pressure should be avoided for ‘No-Weed’ transfer papers like TheMagicTouch WOW Dark, which require high pressure to force the adhesive into the toner. Using low pressure for these will result in incomplete transfers and poor wash-fastness.
Does Low Pressure affect the temperature of the heat press?
No, the temperature remains constant as set on the digital controller. However, because there is less contact force, the ‘heat soak’ into the garment might take slightly longer, which is why some low-pressure applications require a few extra seconds of dwell time.
Related terms
- Pneumatic Heat Press
- Interchangable Lower Heat Press Platens
- Heat Press Bottom Plates