The package includes the main hot stamping machine host (with a 29 × 38 cm working platen), a baking cup assembly for tumblers/mugs, a baking cap assembly for hats, an 8-inch disc pad, and a 10-inch disc pad. Exact accessory configuration may vary by seller—check the product listing for specifics.
‘5-in-1’ indicates the machine can perform multiple heat-stamping/heat-press operations by swapping assemblies and pads. Typical functions include flat platen pressing, round disc pressing (8" and 10"), tumbler or cup heating (baking cup assembly), and cap/hat pressing (baking cap assembly).
The 29 × 38 cm measurement denotes the main flat platen or working area of the machine host—the maximum flat surface size it can heat-press at once.
The machine is suitable for heat-stamping and heat-transfer processes on materials designed for heat application, such as certain fabrics, leather, paper/cardstock, coated ceramics, and compatible sublimation or foil substrates. Always confirm material compatibility and perform a test on scrap material.
Yes, the 8" and 10" disc pads are interchangeable and are used for applying heat to round items like plates, round boards, or rounded sections of products. They attach to the host unit in place of the flat platen or other assemblies.
Turn off and unplug the machine, allow it to cool, then unlock and remove the current platen/assembly according to the manual. Fit the desired disc or assembly into the host's mounting bracket and secure it. Reconnect power and set appropriate temperature and time before use. Refer to the included manual for step-by-step assembly instructions.
Recommended temperature and time vary by material and the transfer medium (foil, sublimation, vinyl, etc.). The machine features adjustable temperature and timer controls—start with manufacturer-recommended settings in the user manual and run test presses on scrap pieces to dial in optimal settings.
Power and voltage requirements depend on the specific model version sold in your region. Check the product label or the seller’s specification page for voltage (e.g., 110V or 220V) and power rating. Use the correct voltage and a properly grounded outlet to ensure safe operation.
No formal certification is required, but operators should read the user manual carefully and follow safety precautions. Practice on scrap materials before working on final items to get familiar with temperature, pressure, and timing adjustments.
Regular maintenance includes keeping heating plates and pads clean, inspecting electrical cords and connectors, replacing worn silicone or foam pads, lubricating moving parts if specified by the manual, and storing the machine in a dry, dust-free environment. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance recommendations.
Replacement pads, silicone covers and some spare parts are commonly available through the original seller or third-party suppliers. Contact your vendor or the manufacturer’s support to order compatible replacement parts.
Wear heat-resistant gloves when handling hot parts, avoid touching heated surfaces, keep flammable materials away, ensure good ventilation, use a grounded electrical outlet, do not leave the machine unattended while powered on, and allow the unit to cool before changing assemblies or performing maintenance.
Warranty terms and technical support depend on the seller or manufacturer. Check the product listing or included documentation for warranty length, coverage details, and contact information for technical support or repairs.
Yes—the multi-function design makes it suitable for custom branding, small-batch production, and prototyping across a variety of items (flat goods, caps, cups, round discs). Ensure you optimize settings for consistent results and test each item type before full production runs.
First confirm the unit is plugged in, switched on, and set to the desired temperature. Check fuses and power connections, allow adequate warm-up time, and ensure the temperature sensor and wiring are secure. If issues persist, contact the seller or manufacturer for troubleshooting or service—do not attempt internal electrical repairs unless qualified.
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