What if we told you a kit exists for Direct to Garment printing that allows you to print on a hat efficiently, functionally, and with ease-- one Kit to rule them all! Well, it does! And it goes by the name of the Captain Platen Kit Supreme.
The older sibling of our Captain Platen Kit Classic, this kit contains:
Setting up the Setup Station
The Setup Station is used to load the Face Mask Platen with the apparel before placing the platen on the printer. You do not have to use it every time you load the platen, however, depending on the apparel you are printing. But, most apparel types will be most successful when loading on the Setup Station first. It makes the process quick, efficient, and effective.
- Place the Setup Station on a flat, stable tabletop
- Use the C-clamp to secure the Setup Station to the tabletop's surface
- Place the Face Mask Platen on the Setup Station by matching up the pegs on the back of the platen with the slots on the surface of the Setup Station
- The Setup Station is ready to use!
Setting Up the Master Adaptor
The Master Adaptor is how you turn your DTG printer into a high production machine! The Master Adaptor comes in each of our DTG Kits, and has the ability to take all our specialized platens, as each one is transportable. To install the Master Adaptor:
- Remove your DTG printer's t-shirt platen and base
- Replace it with the Master Adaptor in the same spot
- Adjust the platen height as necessary
KEY TIP: We suggest always doing a height check before using the platen for the first time, and with each new apparel type to be printed on, to ensure the highest quality prints possible. We have found that on the Epson F2100, the Captain Platen typically rests at a 2 for the platen height.
Printing the Front Panel of the Hat
Printing the Underbill of the Hat
- Loading the Hat on the Underbill Platen
- Place the Underbill Platen on the Setup Station with the platen's notches closest to you and push the wire frame away from you.
- Slide the hat with the underbill facing up into the notches on either side of the platen, ensure the side edges of the underbill are aligned with the sides of the platen.
- Loosely tuck the body of the hat (the part hanging off the platen) into itself and engage the wire frame by pulling it toward you to rest inside the hat and hold it in place.
- Remove the Underbill Platen from the Setup Station and place it on the Master Adaptor with the platen's notches closest to you.
- Set up your artwork and print settings in your DTG printer's included software and print.
- After printing, remove the Underbill platen from the Master Adaptor and replace on to the Setup Station.
- Disengage the wire frame by pushing it away from you and pull the hat brim out from the notches.
- Cure the hat by laying it under the hot plate of your heat press and hovering the hot plate over the print. Ensure the underbill is facing up.
Printing the Side of the Hat
- Loading the Side Panel Platen + Tucker
- Place the Side Panel Platen on the Setup Station with the Top Plate closest to you.
- With the hat upside down and the bill pointing to either the left or right, tuck the hat's sweatbands around and under the top of the Top Plate and align the seam that connects the side panels with the ditch on the Top Plate.
- Pull the tucked hat panel to be as flat as possible and use your Tucker to tuck the rest of the hat under the bottom edge of the Top Plate. You may either leave the Tucker in Place for extra hold, or remove it once you get a tight, flat surface on the side panels.
- Remove the Side Panel Platen from the Setup Station and place it on to the Master Adaptor with the Top Plate closest to you.
- Set up your artwork and print settings in your DTG printer's included software and print.
- After printing, remove the Side Panel Platen from the Master Adaptor and replace it on the Setup Station.
- Remove the Tucker and gently pull the hat from the Top Plate.
- Cure the hat by laying it under the hot plate of your heat press and hovering the hot plate over the print.
And that's all, folks! Now you know how to print on all sides of an unconstructed hat easily and effectively-- no special rigs needed!
Still getting the hang of things? Try this project! Interested in a Production-Friendly version of the Captain Platen Kit? Check Out the Captain Platen Kit Production!
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