Joto XSTM-40 Manuel utilisateur

Joto Pneumatic Large Format Heat
Press (XSTM-40/ XSTM-48)
Model No.: E-HP-JLF-XSTM-40/ E-HP-JLF-XSTM-48
OPERATOR’S MANUAL

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Safety Instructions
For Use By Qualied Personnel Only
When using your Heat Press,
basic precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
Read all instructions.
Use heat press only for its intended use.
Always keep the heat press dry. Do not get the heat press wet to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Do not store heat press in a wet/ damp area.
Never pull cord to disconnect the power. Instead, grasp plug and pull to disconnect from power
outlet.
Make sure you protect the power cord by keeping it away from hot surfaces. Avoid placing objects
on top of the cord. This could cause damage to the cord and could be a re hazard risk.
Do not operate heat press with a damaged cord or if the equipment has been damaged. To prevent
risks of injury, please do not disassemble or attempt to repair the heat press by yourself if you are
not qualify to do so. Instead, call or take it to a qualied service person for examination and repair.
Incorrect assembly or repair could increase the risk of re, electric shock, or injury to persons when
the equipment is used.
If heat press being used by or near children, please make sure that it is supervised. Do not leave
equipment unattended while connected.
Metal parts on the press can become hot. Avoid touching the hot metal parts to prevent burns.
Proceed with caution when using the heat press.
To reduce the likelihood of circuit overload, Joto recommends to use a dedicated circuit if possible.
Make sure that the cord is safely secured so it cannot be pulled or tripped over.
If you need to use an extension cord, make sure you use a 20 amperage rated cord. Cords rated
below 20 amperage can overheat. Make sure that the extension cord is safely secured so it cannot
be pulled or tripped over.
Note: This heat press should not be set to exceed 400˚F (200˚C). Setting the press tempera-
ture to above 400˚F (200˚C) may cause a re hazard.
PLEASE KEEP THE BOX THAT YOUR HEAT PRESS ARRIVED IN,
ALONG WITH ALL ORIGINAL PACKAGING.

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Congratulations on your purchase of a Joto Pneumatic Large Format Heat Press XSTM-40/
XSTM-48! In order to work professionally with the machine and start production, please make
sure you read this manual carefully.
Reproduction of this manual requires written consent from Joto. Errors and amendments
of technical details excepted, all rights reserved. Joto is not liable for any direct or indirect
damages caused by the use of this product.
Table of Contents
Safety........................................................2
Introduction .............................................3
Heat Press Overview ................................4
Machine Parts Diagram ............................5
Setting Up Your Heat Press ......................6
Operating Instructions .............................7
Maintenance .............................................8
Heat Pressing Guide ........................... 9-10
Schematic Diagram.................................11
Expanded View ................................. 12-13
Circuit Diagram .......................................14
Warranty .................................................15
Contact ...................................................16

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Heat Press Overview
Technical Specs
Model No.: E-HP-JLF-XSTM-40 E-HP-JLF-XSTM-48
Machine Type: Automatic, Double Station Automatic, Double Station
Machine Size: (2316 x 1458 x 1550mm) 106.96” x 65.31” x 61.02”
(2717 x 1659 x 1550mm)
Heat platen Size: 32” x 40” (80 x 100cm) 40” x 48” (100 x 120cm)
Max Print Area: Up to 32” x 40” (80 x 100cm) Up to 40” x 48” (100 x 120cm)
Controller GY-06 Digital Controller GY-06 Digital Controller
Printable
Materials:
Up to 6.96” (177mm)
thickness
Up to 6.96” (177mm)
thickness
Voltage: 380V/ 3 Phase 380V/ 3 Phase
Power: 7.5KW, 12A 9KW, 14A
Time Range:
Maximum Temp:
0-999 Seconds
491°F (225°C)
0-999 Seconds
491°F (225°C)
Packing Size: 91.18” x 57.40” x 61.02”
(2316 x 1458 x 1550mm)
106.96” x 65.31” x 61.02”
(2717 x 1659 x 1550mm)
Gross Weight: 2006.21 (910kg),
wooden crate
2425.08lbs (1100kg),
wooden crate
Note: This heat press should not be set to exceed 400˚F (200˚C). Setting the press
temperature to above 400˚F (200˚C) may cause a re hazard.

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Machine Parts Diagram
PLC Digital Touch Screen
Up and bottom
tray
Air lter
Over wire explosion
proof box
Left and right
borders
Green Start
button
Emergency
Stop button

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How to adjust pressure (gure 1.1):
1. Connect the heat press with air compressor or air sources.
2. Lift up the cap of air valve as the picture four shown
3. Revolve the cap anti clockwise, the air pressure goes down; conunter clockwise, the air
pressure goes up; when you nish the pressure adjustment, push down the cap.
4. Suggested air pressure is 0.6~0.8 Mpa. It depends on the transfer materials.
How to Read The Display
1.) Turn on Heat Press, display screen will switch on
2.) Right side PV value = Current Temperature
3.) Left side PV value = Current Time
4.) Right side SV value = Set Press Temperature
5.) Left side SV value = Set Press Time
Setting Press Temperature
Press the corresponding number of SV to start.
Touch the °F or °C buttons to choose to display
in °F or °C.
°F stands for Fahrenheit
°C stands for Celsius
Press ENT to save and exit,
CLR to clear the settings, ESC to reset.
Use keypad to set press temperature value.
Press ENT to save
Setting Press Time
Press the SV Time Value and a keypad will
show up.
Press the numbers on the keypad change
the value.
Press ENT to save the value.
Wait until the current
temperature is the same as the set temperature
before using. The press will beep once set temperature
is reached. Close and open the press to stop the beeping.
Setting Up Your Heat Press
Note: Setting the press temperature to above 400˚F (200˚C) may cause a re hazard.

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Operating Instructions
Pressing a images to your substrate
1.) Ensure that the air supply is connected to the press.
2.) Turn on the Main Power Switch.
3.) Adjust the air pressure to 0.6-0.8Mpa. Heat platen will open automatically.
4.) Draw out the under plate and place the substrate on top of the under plate.
5.) Set the appropriate Press Temperature, and Time as per your transfer paper,
transfer vinyl or sublimation instructions.
6.) Wait until current temperature is the same as the set temperature. Once the
press has reached set temperature, place transfer material on the shirt. For
Sublimation, place the paper with the image face down. For cuttable transfer
vinyl, place the matte side with the transparent carrier backing facing the heat
platen. For some sublimation items, the imaged transfer paper is on
the bottom with image face up while the substrate is placed on top with printable
side face down. If unsure, please refer to the instructions you received with your
transfer materials.
7.) Push the green start-up switch. The platen will close automatically.
The current time value will start counting down. Once the
timer reaches the last 2 seconds before reaching 0, it will start to beep to warn
you. It is recommended to stand clear of the press and let the auto-open
feature work without obstruction. Once time reaches zero, the press will open.
Note: Once the press is closed, it cannot be opened manually until the timer
reaches zero. In an emergency, you may press the red emergency stop button
to force open the press. When pressing the red emergency stop button, the
press will open immediately without warning. Keep hands on the heat press
handle at all times during and after pressing the emergency stop button. Not
securing the handle with your hands may cause injury.
8.) For most sublimation and transfer vinyl, the peel is hot. If unsure, refer to the
instructions that came with your transfer materials.
CAUTION: Suitable air pressure is 0.4-0.5Mpa or 75-80Psi. Do not exceed this range as
too much air pressure may damage the machine, and not enough air pressure
will not allow the heat platen to work properly.

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Heat Pressing Guide
MultiCut One-4-All
Temperature: 265˚F
Time: 3-5 seconds
Peel: Warm (Cotton)
MultiCut New Flock
Temperature: 310-330˚F
Time: 15 seconds
Peel: Warm
MultiCut Nylon
Temperature: 300-305˚F
1st Press Time: 3-4 seconds
2nd Press Time: 10-15 seconds
MultiCut Premium
Temperature: 310-330˚F
Time: 45 seconds
Peel: Warm/Cool
MultiCut Lustre
Temperature: 310-330˚F
Time: 15-20 seconds
Peel: Hot to Cold
MultiCut Style
Temperature: 310-330˚F
Time: 15-20 seconds
Peel: Hot to Cold
Transfer Vinyls
CL TrimFree Dark
(REQUIRE A WHITE TONER PRINTER)
Temperature: 310˚F
1st Press Time: 120 seconds
2nd Press Time: 30 seconds
Inkjet Light
Temperature: 350-365˚F
Time: 20 seconds
Peel: Warm
CL TrimFree Light
Temperature: 330˚F
Time: 30 seconds
Peel: Warm (5-10 seconds)
Inkjet Dark
Temperature: 375˚F
Time: 20-25 seconds
Peel: Cool
Transfer Papers
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Heat Pressing Guide
Sublimatable Ceramic
Tiles
Temperature: 400˚F
Time: 360-420 seconds
Peel: Hot
Method: Substrate face down
Image face up
Porcelain Ornaments
Temperature: 400˚F
Time: 180-240 seconds
Peel: Hot
Method: Substrate face down
Image face up
Coasters with Cork
Bottom
Temperature: 400˚F
Time: 75 seconds
Peel: Hot
Method: Substrate face up
Image face down
Pot Holder
Temperature: 360˚F
Time: 120 seconds
Peel: Immediate
Method: Substrate face up
Image face down
iLumipiX Photo
Panels
Temperature: 400˚F
Time: 65-150 seconds
Time may varied based on size.
Scan the QR code on the left for
instructions or visit our website.
Sublimatable Towels
Temperature: 360˚F
Time: 120 seconds
Peel: Hot
Method: Substrate face up
Image face down
Sublimatable Pillows
Temperature: 375˚F
Time: 45 seconds
Peel: Immediate
Method: Substrate face up
Image face down
Sublimatable Slates
Temperature: 360˚F
Time: 480 seconds
Peel: Immediate
Method: Substrate face up
Image face down
Sublimation Items
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Maintenance
General Maintenance
Please switch OFF the machine and unplug the power cord when the machine is not in use.
To protect the heat platen, do not allow any hard surface objects to be in direct contact with
the platen. This includes zippers, buttons, metal sublimation items. When pressing these
items, place a protective sheet between the platen and the objects.
The heat platen will cool down to the room temperature, if heat press is not used for more than
30 minutes.
The heat-releasing fan will automatically starts when the temperature of heat platen reaches 80
degree C (176 degree F). It helps to reduce the temperature of electrical parts and prolong the
service life of them.
Please add the lubrication oil regularly on the joints. To prolong the life of your heat press. The
frequency will depend on how often you use your machine.
Always check to ensure there is enough lubricating oil in the Cylinder.
Note: This heat press should not be set to exceed 400˚F (200˚C). Setting the press
temperature to above 400˚F (200˚C) may cause a re hazard.
If your mug press stops working, please contact Joto at
1-800-565-5686 so we can help you troubleshoot.
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