The HOGG Heat Press Guide to Perfect Sublimation (2024)

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Imagine a world where you can customize your tumblers, mugs, and bottles in mere seconds with vibrantly colored, long-lasting designs that won’t peel or fade. This isn't a dream — it's the reality when you bring sublimation into your crafting repertoire.

At the heart of this quick and effective process is a tool that's going to revolutionize the way you work: the HOGG Heat Press.

Crafted for both beginners and pros, the HOGG Heat Press machine is designed with precision, quality, and ease of use in mind. Its intuitive controls, exact temperature regulation, and durable construction make it an outstanding choice for anyone looking to add a touch of personalization to their tumblers. Whether you're a hobbyist or run a business, the HOGG Heat Press is here to ensure you achieve perfect sublimation every single time.

In this comprehensive guide, we'll take you on a journey through the ins and outs of the HOGG Heat Press, offering step-by-step instructions on setup, troubleshooting advice, and a detailed walkthrough on sublimating your first tumbler with our press. Once you’re finished, you'll be ready to create stunning, custom designs with ease and speed.

So, without further ado, let's dive in and discover the transformative power of the HOGG Heat Press and the art of sublimation!

The Convenience of Using a Press in Sublimation

Sublimation, as an art and a craft, is all about transformation. It's the magical process where heat and pressure fuse ink directly into the coating of your tumbler, leaving behind a permanent image that can withstand the test of time.

Now, this might sound like a complicated task, but with the right tools, it's a walk in the park. That's where the magic of a heat press comes into play.

With a heat press, the ease and speed of the sublimation process are amplified. No longer do you need to wait painstakingly for epoxy to dry or worry about your designs peeling off over time. A heat press gives you the power to complete the sublimation process in just a few seconds, resulting in vibrant, lasting designs every single time.

And since we’re talking about heat presses, the HOGG Heat Press stands out for its exceptional efficiency and simplicity. Designed to streamline the sublimation process, it delivers consistent heat and pressure, ensuring perfect sublimation in every run. Its precision temperature control, clear digital display, and easy-to-use features make it a joy to work with, regardless of your sublimation knowledge.

The convenience of using a heat press, especially one as reliable and user-friendly as the HOGG Heat Press, is simply unparalleled. It takes the guesswork out of sublimation, allowing you to focus on what really matters — creating stunning designs and customizing tumblers like a pro.

Why HOGG Outfitters Makes the Best Tumbler Heat Press

When sublimating custom works of art, having a tool that is robust, reliable, and intuitive is essential. The HOGG Heat Press embodies these qualities, offering a suite of features that make it a worthy companion for any sublimation enthusiast.

One of the standout features of the HOGG Heat Press is its precision temperature control. With a range of 0-400 degrees Fahrenheit, it allows you to dial in the exact temperature needed for your sublimation process, whether you're working with stainless steel, ceramic, or glass materials (You also need to make sure the materials you’re working with are coated for sublimation so the image sticks). The temperature is also brightly displayed in red on the machine’s digital display, providing at-a-glance monitoring.

But what's temperature control without time management? The HOGG Heat Press also offers a timer that can be set up for over 15 minutes (not that you’ll need that long). Like the temperature, the timer is displayed in white on the digital display, ensuring that you know exactly when your sublimation process is complete.

Size matters when it comes to fitting different types of tumblers, and the HOGG Heat Press shines in this department as well. The heat press attachment has a height of 10.5 inches and can accommodate tumblers with a diameter range of 2.87-3.43 inches. This versatility makes it suitable for a wide variety of straight sublimation tumblers, mugs, and bottles.

When you pair these amazing technical specs with how easy it is to set up our press (more on that below), you’ll be sublimating just minutes after unboxing your press!

First-Time HOGG Heat Press Setup Instructions

Unleashing the potential of the HOGG Heat Press begins with setting it up correctly. But don't worry — this process is straightforward, even for beginners. Let's go step by step through the setup process to ensure you're off to a safe and successful start.

  • Step 1: After unboxing your HOGG Heat Press, check that all items are included. Be sure to carefully remove each item and the plastic bag wrapping from the machine.
  • Step 2: On the right side of the press, you'll notice a white cable. This cable connects the heat plate to the casing of the machine. Carefully line up the plug so that the groove faces down, and insert it into the casing. If you encounter any resistance, do not force the plug; adjust the alignment instead.
  • Step 3: Once the cable is connected, secure it by screwing the casing of the plug to the machine.
  • Step 4: Now it's time to connect the power. Locate the power adapter on the right side of the machine and plug it into a 110v standard USA Outlet.
  • Step 5: You're almost done! Locate the red power switch on the left of your machine and switch it to the "ON" position.

Please remember that your number one priority is safety during the setup process. Once you switch on the heat press, the heat plate will start to heat immediately to the default temperature of 360 degrees Fahrenheit. It's crucial not to touch the heat plate and to keep it out of reach of children and pets.

The HOGG Heat press also turns off on its own if left unused for 30-minutes to prevent major accidents, but we recommend switching it off after each use to prevent

And as tempting as it might be, please don't try to cook quesadillas on the heat plate — it's dangerous!

With your HOGG Heat Press now set up, you're almost ready to start exploring the exciting world of sublimation. But before you do, let's familiarize ourselves with some troubleshooting tips to help you tackle any potential hiccups along the way!

HOGG Heat Press Troubleshooting

Every creator knows that the process of creation isn't always smooth. So, what do you do when your HOGG Heat Press seems to be a bit under the weather? You troubleshoot like a pro to get it back in perfect shape in no time.

One of the most common issues you might face is the heat plate not heating to the programmed temperature. But fear not, for the solution lies in the black inspection line that comes included with your HOGG Heat Press.

Here's how to use it:

  • Step 1: Switch your HOGG Heat Press to the OFF position.
  • Step 2: Carefully disconnect the white cable from the control box on your heat press.
  • Step 3: Connect the black inspection line to the control box in the same way you connected the white cable initially.
  • Step 4: After ensuring everything is correctly connected, turn the HOGG power switch back to the ON position.
  • Step 5: Adjust the temperature to 210°F. At this point, the test line should NOT light up.
  • Step 6: Next, increase the temperature to 230°F and wait up to 5 minutes.

If the black inspection line lights up, then your heat plate needs to be replaced. But if the black inspection line does not light up, your control box needs to be replaced.

Of course, there might be other issues not covered that your handy inspection line can’t show you. In that case, don't hesitate to reach out for support. We have a dedicated team ready to help with any problems you might be experiencing with your HOGG Heat Press.

Remember, troubleshooting is an essential part of mastering any new tool. It's not just about fixing a problem — it’s also about understanding your machine better. Each hiccup is an opportunity to learn more about your HOGG Heat Press, enhancing your sublimation skills and ensuring you're always ready to deliver the perfect custom tumbler!

How to Sublimate a Tumbler with the HOGG Heat Press

Once you’ve set up your press, it’s time to embrace the joy of creating personalized tumblers with the HOGG Heat Press. The process from design to finished product is simple yet incredibly rewarding. Let's delve into the process step by step.

Step #1: Designing Your Creation and Applying It on a Tumbler

The first step in the sublimation process is creating your unique design. Use any graphic design software of your choice, such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or Procreate.

Don't fret if you're not a graphic design guru. There are plenty of online marketplaces, such as Etsy, where you can buy designs if you don’t feel like making one solo, and our wrap templates help you measure your patterns for a perfect fit every time.

Once your design is ready, print it onto sublimation paper using a sublimation printer. Wrap this paper around your tumbler, securing it with heat-resistant tape. Wait… did we mention that the HOGG Heat Press comes with a FREE 20oz Sublimatable Skinny HOGG Tumbler for you to practice on? It’s perfect for beginners!

Step #2: Using the HOGG Heat Press for Sublimation

With your tumbler prepped, it's time to introduce it to the HOGG Heat Press. Place the tumbler within the heat plate, ensuring that it is in the open position. Be sure to wear heat-resistant gloves for this step — safety first!

Close the heat plate, and if needed, adjust the pressure using the large black screw located on the back middle section of the heat plate. Once the heat plate is closed, you’ll adjust your temperature and timer according to your specific needs — more on that below!

Step #3: Choosing the Right Temperature and Time Settings for Different Materials

Here's where the precision of the HOGG Heat Press shines. Depending on the material of your tumbler, adjust your temperature settings accordingly:

  • For stainless steel: 350-380°F, 30-45 seconds, then roll over to another 30-45 seconds
  • For ceramic: 370-380°F, 90-160 seconds, then roll over to another 90-160 seconds
  • For glass: 370-380°F, 90-160 seconds, then roll over to another 90-160 seconds

As soon as the timer reaches zero, open the heat press, and be sure to handle your freshly sublimated tumbler with care. The heat plate and tumbler will be very hot, so be sure to put those heat-resistant gloves back on.

Step #4: Removing the Tumbler and Revealing the Design

When the tumbler is cool enough to handle without gloves, carefully remove the tape and sublimation sheet. And there you have it — your vibrant, personalized, and permanently customized tumbler!

The process is simple and easy and requires no special skills or extensive training. With the HOGG Heat Press, you can create stunning sublimated tumblers with ease!

Easy Sublimation Begins with the HOGG Heat Press

The HOGG Heat Press is an outstanding companion for all your customization needs. The machine is efficient, precise, and incredibly easy to use, even for those new to the world of sublimation.

Not only does it streamline the process with its intuitive design and powerful heating element, but it also comes equipped with a wide range of features tailored to ensure you get perfect results every time. Whether you're a passionate crafter, a business owner looking to add a personal touch to your products, or simply someone who appreciates the art of personalization, the HOGG Heat Press has much to offer.

Now it's time to bring your creativity to life and see your designs transform from mere pixels on a screen to vibrant, tangible art on your very own tumbler. And once you’ve finished your first tumbler, share it in the comments section below!

The HOGG Heat Press Guide to Perfect Sublimation (2024)

FAQs

What temperature and time for hogg sublimation? ›

Here's where the precision of the HOGG Heat Press shines. Depending on the material of your tumbler, adjust your temperature settings accordingly: For stainless steel: 350-380°F, 30-45 seconds, then roll over to another 30-45 seconds. For ceramic: 370-380°F, 90-160 seconds, then roll over to another 90-160 seconds.

What temperature do I put my heat press on for sublimation? ›

A temperature of 400° F is recommended for all products. Use moderate to heavy pressure—it should require some effort to close your heat press. Time and temperature may vary depending on your heat press and the thickness of the blank material.

What are the best heat press settings for sublimation? ›

Sublimation Heat Press Settings
SurfacePress TimeTemp
Metal (Other Brands)60 seconds375°-400° F 190 - 204 C
Unisub Products60 seconds400° F 204 C
Glass or Ceramic Tiles300 - 720 seconds400° F 204 C
Fire Retardant Plastics40-75 seconds350 - 400° F 177 - 204C
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How many seconds do you heat press sublimation? ›

Sublimation Heat Press and Temperature Settings
MaterialTemperatureTime
Polyester400° F40-60 seconds
Ceramic350-400°F150-210 seconds
Metal400° F60-80 seconds
Hardwood360-400°F40-80 seconds
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Can you overheat sublimation? ›

Do not overheat the substrate! Applying a sublimated transfer to a hot surface will start the gassing process prematurely, which may lead to ghosting.

Do you peel sublimation paper hot or cold? ›

Removal of Transfer Paper

Hot peel transfers are removed when the transfer paper is hot (not scalding, but more so warm to the touch). However, cold peel transfers are removed after a rest period (around 20-30 seconds). We tend to peel the transfer paper away from ourselves to have a good view of the result.

What temperature and time for 20 oz sublimation tumbler heat press? ›

If you have a mug press or tumbler press, you can use it to sublimate your tumbler. Recommended time and temperature settings for tumbler presses: 360 to 365°F (182 to 185°C) for 40 seconds. Repeat this as many times as you need to press the entire tumbler.

What is the best print setting for sublimation? ›

To get the best sublimation prints with your Epson EcoTank, tweak settings like paper type to 'Premium Presentation Paper Matte', adjust print quality to high, and configure color management.

What format is best for sublimation? ›

We recommend saving your print files as PNG. PNG allows you to preserve transparency, maintains resolution, and is a modern, universal format. To save your print ready images in Photoshop or Paint, go to File > Save As > PNG.

Why does my sublimation look faded? ›

Image fading is usually caused by too much time and temperature, and/or pressure. We suggest double-checking the recommended settings from the company where you purchased your sublimation blanks. Every heat press is different, which is something to bear in mind.

What is standard heat of sublimation? ›

In thermodynamics, the enthalpy of sublimation, or heat of sublimation, is the heat required to sublimate (change from solid to gas) one mole of a substance at a given combination of temperature and pressure, usually standard temperature and pressure (STP). It is equal to the cohesive energy of the solid.

What temperature do you heat press 100% polyester? ›

Heat Press Settings for Laser Transfer Paper Guide
MaterialTemperaturePressure
Polyester248 – 266°F (120 – 130°C)Medium to Heavy
Polypropylene220°F (105°C)Medium to Heavy
Blend Fabric285 – 305°F (140 – 150°C)Medium to Heavy
Paper/Carton210°F (100°C)Light to Medium
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How do you heat press for sublimation? ›

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Set temperature on heat press to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Set timer to 60 seconds.
  3. Set Pressure at medium.
  4. Place paper face down on garment. ...
  5. Press at 400 degrees F for 60 seconds with medium pressure.
  6. Remove paper immediately and peel hot.

What temperature and time should sublimation cushions be? ›

Place the cushion on the heat press with the transfer paper on the top and cover with a silicone sheet. Try and avoid pressing the zip. Press at 200°C for 60-80 seconds using a light/medium pressure.

How long do you heat press a koozie for sublimation? ›

You should sublimate on koozies at 400 degrees F for 30 seconds with medium pressure, placing paper face down and using heat transfer tape if needed.

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