Stampinator How To Videos

How to Adjust the Height on the Stampinator

Ensuring proper contact with the platen is an important step in setting up your Stampinator properly.

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How to Tighten the Teflon on the Stampinator

This is one of the most commonly asked tech questions about the Stampinator.

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Print Flash Print With the Stampinator

See how soft and vibrant your prints can be using the Stampinator.

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Printing Transfers on the Bottom Hem With the Stampinator

Turn your automatic press into an unstoppable transfer machine.

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Stampinator Settings for Automated DTF and Supa Color Transfers at 500 and hour

How to optimize you screen printing press and Stampinator platens and settings to max out production for DTF or SupaColor transfers.

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How to Easily Fix Pin Holes in your Screen, Stampinator Studio Tech Tip

Learn more and find out how you can take classes from Jeff to Make Your Prints Better and Automate Your Transfers.

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How to Clean the Teflon Sheet on the Stampinator

If you have leftover ink on your teflon sheet, your ink is either over or under cured. This video shows how to clean the teflon sheet if this happens.

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Optimizing Heat Transfer Rubber Platen Toppers for Supa Color Transfers

This video shows you how to install the black rubber platen toppers on your platens to achieve the best results with Supa Color transfers.

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Teflon Management with The Stampinator

Ever get spray adhesive on your platen? This is the best way to clean it off in no time.

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Setting up the Stampinator as a Flash on Your Automatic Press

Ditch the old school flash dryer and step into the 21st century with the Stampinator.

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Setting Up the Stampinator on the ROQ Oval

This is how to properly adjust off contact for the Stampinator on the ROQ Oval.

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Pre-Stamping the Garment for Better Results With The Stampinator

One of the best features of the Stampinator is its ability to matte down the fibers of the garment before the first layer of ink is printed!

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Re-Boxing the Stampinator for Warranty

If you ever need to send the Stampinator back for warranty issues, this video shows how to do this.

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Unboxing the Stampinator

Here's what to expect when you unbox the Stampinator for the first time.

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Using the Stampinator with Craft Paper as a Flash for a Matte Finish

Using the Stampinator for the final cure can make your prints look glossy, which is not typically desirable. Using Craft Paper with the final cure will give it a matte finish that nobody will forget.

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How to use the Green Rubber With The Stampinator

If you are wanting to print over the seams of a garment, this is how the green rubber can help make these prints look better.

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How To Change The Teflon on Your Stampinator

Teflon is one of the secret weapons on https://stampinator.com but it is a consumable or wearable part. In this video Jeff shows how to simply change the Teflon when it gets to the wear point or rips.

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How to Optimize the Stampinator for Screen Printing Fleece

During the Learn to ROQ Classes, MADE Lab uses the Stampinator to smooth down tough to print underbase applications like low cure poly blocker base.

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Screen Printing White Ink on Lane 7 Hoodies with Pre and Flash Stamping using the Stampinator

This video shows using a 230 thin thread mesh single pass print flash print and getting a phenomenal result. Learn more about how the Stampinator can make your prints better and how to attend our in person classes at https://stampinator.com/

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What Stampinator Accessories Are Available and What They Do

In this Stampinator video, Jeff walks through the different accessories available for the Stampinator and what each does in the process of automatic screen printing or heat transfers.

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Calibrating the Teflon and Off-Contact on Your Stampinator

How to calibrate the Teflon and off contact on your Stampinator. All the tools you'll need to make sure your Stampinator is performing as it should for the best possible results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find the user manual for my Stampinator?

For Stampinators purchased prior to 2023, the user manual can be found here. For Stampinators purchased 2023 or after, these manuals can be found here.

Is the stampinator compatible with my press?

The Stampinator is compatible with Roq, M&R, Workhorse, Tas, Anatol, and MHM automatic presses.

What type of substrates can I cure?

Foil, rhinestones, vinyl, stamps, plastisol ink, and waterbased ink.

Can I use the stampinator on a manual press?

No. The stampinator is designed for an automatic press.

How often will I have to replace the teflon sheet?

As long as the teflon does not rip, it should last several years. 

Can I use the Stampinator as a flash dryer?

Absolutely. The typical time it takes to flash is 2-3 seconds.

I am using my Stampinator for the first time and it is smoking a little. Is this normal?

Yes, the heating element is burning off dust and debris from the heating element that has accumulated during the storage, packing, and shipping process.

What if I want to return my Stampinator?

We have a 60 day satisfaction guarantee. See more details here.

What is the warranty on the product?

There is a two year warranty on the platen, and a one year warranty on the machine.

Is there aftermarket support on the Stampinator?

Yes, we have a robust support system to assist you in assembly and production for the machine.

Do I need a special platen or can I use a standard aluminum platen?

An aluminum platen along with heat conductive rubber below the print area is required to use the Stampinator.