Routine maintenance of the DTF heat transfer machine is crucial for ensuring long-term stable operation and extending its service life. Here are some common maintenance methods:
Cleaning the Equipment
Heat Press Head Cleaning: Regularly clean any residue (such as glue or ink) from the heat press head to avoid affecting the heat transfer effect.
Equipment Surface: Wipe the equipment surface with a soft cloth to prevent dust accumulation.
Checking Temperature and Pressure
Temperature Calibration: Regularly check the temperature control system to ensure its accuracy.
Pressure Adjustment: Adjust the pressure according to different heat transfer materials to avoid poor heat transfer results due to uneven pressure.
Lubricating Moving Parts
Lubricate the sliding parts of the equipment (such as guide rails and bearings) to reduce wear and ensure smooth operation.
Checking the Electrical System
Regularly check the power cord and plug to ensure there is no damage or aging.
Avoid operating the equipment in an environment with unstable voltage.
Regular Maintenance Records
Record the time, content, and problems found during each maintenance session to facilitate tracking the equipment status.
Avoid Prolonged High-Load Operation
Reasonably schedule production time, avoid continuous operation of the equipment for extended periods, and allow for appropriate rest to dissipate heat.
Emergency Handling
If the equipment malfunctions (such as overheating or noise), immediately stop the machine and inspect it to prevent further damage.




