"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Yeah, he's about 100 degrees off per Union's instructions. These are for Mixotrans, but they also suggest that Mixopake can be mixed with their adhesive for similar results. http://www.unionink.com/media/22806/Mixotrans_TDS_v12.pd
Try heat pressing the cap first, then apply your transfer, if the cap wrinkles you'll see it before you slap your transfer on.darryl
photo would be good. Is this the foam trucker hat style or the knit 5 panel style? Is JUST the print wrinkling or the fabric?Application temp seems really low compared to what I've used successfully for plastisol transfers. I did find that using a cover sheet and closing the press as quickly as possible stopped issues I had with vinyl transfers wrinkling, but I never had that issue with plastisol transfers.
Honestly, I think that is just what happens when you have plastisol on top of foam. It is going to flex differently.
I doubt it. That will affect how you print and press a bit maybe, but it is still plastisol. You might see a different result with a stretchier ink or with different thicknesses of ink deposit, but otherwise it is still plastic on top of foam and those are going to deform differently.