How To

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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Frequently Asked Questions

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.