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New HeatSoft SATIN Media Available for Roland Printers

Roland DGA recently announced its new new HeatSoft SATIN (ESM-HTMS) material, which is compatible with Roland eco-solvent inks and all Roland eco-solvent printers and printer/cutters.

HeatSoft SATIN is an inkjet-printable, polyurethane heat transfer media that images beautifully and is extremely easy to work with. It weeds easily and transfers effortlessly to the transfer mask, even without the use of a squeegee. HeatSoft SATIN can be transferred to cotton, polyester and poly blend.

You can use HeatSoft SATIN in conjunction with Roland PTM2 heat transfer mask to apply to clothing and accessories. The semi-gloss finish gives a “screen print” sheen, and still has a soft hand. It is also very durable, capable of withstanding up to 50 wash cycles.

At a Glance

  • Face:1 mil Polyurethane film Ink
  • Finish: Semi-gloss VersaWorks
  • Shelf Life: 1 Year
  • Certification: CPSIA
  • Compatibility: TrueVIS, EJ, Eco-Sol MAX and MAX 2
  • Profile: ESM-HTMS
  • Available Sizes: 20” x 25Y, 30” x 25Y and 54” x 25Y
  • Actual Widths:6”, 29.5”, 54”

Applications

  • Sports jerseys
  • Bags and totes
  • T-shirt, sweatshirt and jacket appliques
  • Caps and hats
  • Cushion, pillow cases, and home décor

Storage Conditions

HeatSoft SATIN ESM-HTMS Polyurethane Heat Transfer Material should be handled with care to prevent surface contamination that may affect the printable surface of the product. This polyurethane film should be processed and stored in an environment of 65° – 75° F (18° – 24° C) and 30 – 50% relative humidity (non-condensing) that is clean, relatively dust-free and away from direct sunlight.

It is recommended to store this product in its original packaging in a cool dry area until ready for use. If storage conditions are outside the recommended operating ranges, allow the material to acclimate to the production environment for at least 24 to 48 hours before use.

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Christine Archer

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