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{{Tool|room=Design Space | model = | work envelope =  | link to manual =  | related tools = | trainers = Tina Tenbergen | knowledge keepers = Jamie O'Neill| SDS link = | SWP link =  | consumables }}
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|photo=Fancierstudio Power Heat Press 15x15A.png
|room=Design Space
|model=Fancierstudio 15x15A BLK Digital Sublimation T-Shirt Heat Press
|related tools=Roland TrueVIS VG3-540 Printer; Graphtec FC8000-130 Vinyl Cutter; Epson ET-2720 Sublimation Printer; Combo Heat Press Machine
|trainers=Tina Tenbergen
|knowledge keepers=Jamie O'Neill
|SWP link=https://northforge.ca/community/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/21.-Heat-Press-SWP.pdf
|other details=The heat press gets hot and squeezes things. You can use it for heat-transfer vinyl, sublimation printing, and anything else that might need a hot-squeeze combination. The heat press is fairly safe, but please be careful not to burn yourself or others. There's a sign you can put beside the heat press to warn others when it's hot, but please don't forget to remove the sign when it's cooled down.
 
* [https://fancierstudio.com/product/fancierstudio-power-heat-press-15x15-sublimation-rhinestone-heat-press-t-shirt-heat-press-new-model-fs15x15a-rb/ Manufacturer's link]
}}

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