Joto E-HP-JMP-51N User manual

Joto Digital Mug Press Manual -
5 Stations
Model No.: E-HP-JMP-51N
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
5 Station
Includes 5 elements
This product is SGS
Electrical Safety Certied

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Safety Instructions
For Use By Qualied Personnel Only
When using your Mug Press,
basic precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
Read all instructions.
Use mug press only for its intended use.
Always keep the mug press dry. Do not get the mug press wet to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Avoid storing mug press in a wet/ damp area.
Never pull the 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 mug 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 mug 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 mug 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 mug 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: Temperature is in Fahrenheit or Celsius. This mug press should not be set to exceed
400˚F (200˚C). Setting the press temperature to above 400˚F (200˚C) will burn out your mug
element and may cause a re hazard.
Do not use any other power cords other than the one provided with this machine.
Doing so may result in a re hazard. If you need a replacement cord, please call Joto at
1-800-565-5686 to request one.
PLEASE KEEP THE BOX THAT YOUR MUG PRESS ARRIVED IN,
ALONG WITH ALL ORIGINAL PACKAGING.

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Congratulations on your purchase of a Joto 5 Stations Mug Press! 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
Mug Press Overview ..............................4-5
Machine Parts Diagram ............................6
Setting Up Your Mug Press.......................7
Operating Instructions .............................8
Replacing The Mug Element .....................9
Joto Sublimation Guide ..........................10
Maintenance ...........................................10
Troubleshooting .....................................11
Expanded View ................................. 12-13
Circuit Diagram.......................................14
Warranty.................................................15
Contact Information...............................16
This product is SGS
Electrical Safety Certied

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Mug Press Overview
Technical Specs
Model No.: E-HP-JMP-51N
Machine Type: 5 Stations Mug Press
(5 Individual Digital Temps & 5 Timers)
Machine Size: 32.28” x 14.37” x 11.22”
(820 x 365 x 285mm)
Printable Articles Max Size: φ3.93” x 4.72” (φ100 x 120mm)
Mug Heater Size: Dia.7.5-9.0cm for 11oz,15oz etc Mug
Voltage: 220V/1Phase; 110V/1Phase
Power: 1.5KW
Recommended Settings: 30~280s; 356~400°F or 180~200°C
Time Range: 0~450s
Maximum Temp: 400˚F (200˚C)
Packing Size: 36.61” x 17.71” x 14.56”
(93 x 45 x 37cm)
Gross Weight: 63.93lbs (29kg)
Note: Temperature is in Fahrenheit or Celsius. This mug press should not be set to exceed 400˚F
(200˚C). Setting the press temperature to above 400˚F (200˚C) will burn out your mug element and
may cause a re hazard.

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Mug Press Overview
TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW
LEFT VIEW RIGHT VIEW

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Machine Parts Diagram
Power
Cords
Height
Adjustment
Mug Element
Pressure
Adjustment
Knob
Handle Bar
Grip
Limit Switch
Digital Controller
Individual Power
Switch

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Setting Up Your Mug Press
Choose Fahrenheit or Celsius
1.) To start the mug press, please press OK.
Use the arrow keys to switch between
Fahrenheit or Celsius.
2.) Press OK to save your selection and to
move to the next step.
Setting Press Time
1.) After choosing your press temperature,
use the arrow keys to set your press time
2.) Once the press time is chosen, press the
OK button to save your settings
Note: The press will not heat up until you have set
both the press temperature, and press time values,
and pushed OK to save your settings.
Setting Press Temperature
1.) After choosing Fahrenheit or Celsius,
Use the arrow keys to set the Press
Temperature.
2.) Press OK again to save your settings
and to move to the next step.
Note: This mug press should not be set to exceed 400˚F (200˚C). Setting the press temperature to
above 400˚F (200˚C) will burn out your mug element and may cause a re hazard.
Turning On Your Mug Press
1.) First adjust height inside element for your mug
2.) Turn Individual Mug Elements on as needed.
Note - To conserve power and to prolong
mug element life, only turn on the
elements you need to use.
2.) Power Switch
1.) Height Adjustment

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Operating Process
Pressing a Mug
1.) Adjust height inside element for drinkware.
2.) Turn ON the individual power switches for the mug elements you wish to use.
3.) Set the appropriate Press Temperature, and Time.
4.) Tape your imaged transfer/sublimation paper to your mug with heat tape.
5.) Set the pressure. To do this, place a blank drinkware into the mug element.
Adjust the pressure knob until the drinkware ts snuggly in the element (just
enough pressure so that the mug cannot be moved once press is closed).
Turn pressure knob counter-clockwise to tighten and clockwise to loosen.
6.) Wait until current temperature is the same as set temperature. Once the mug
press is at temperature, place drinkware into the press. Close the mug press.
7.) Timer will start counting down. The press will beep when the set time has
lapsed. When mug press beeps, open mug press and take out drinkware.
Note: Ensure the timer starts immediately after closing the press. If it does
not, take the bottle out & wait for the temperature to go up to the set temp.
8a.) For sublimation, peel immediately and dunk into warm-cold water to stop the
sublimation process.
8b.) For Hard Surface Papers, dunk in warm water-cold water. Then wait until the
mug is cold before peeling.

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Replacing your Mug Element
1.) Ensure the individual power switches are OFF.
2.) Unplug the mug press if it is still plugged in.
3.) Detach the mug element cord from the mug press. Unscrew the ring that holds
the cord in place before detaching. See below diagram for detailed instructions
4.) With the Mug Press open, unscrew the six screws that hold the mug
element in place.
5.) Gently slide the mug element out of the mug press. Please be careful not to
damage the cord or the mug press.
6.) Gently slide the new mug element into the mug press.
7.) Re-screw the 8 screws to keep the mug element from moving.
8.) Connect the new mug element cord to the mug press.
Ensure that the pattern on the cord matches the socket on the mug press.
Replacing The Mug Element
Mug Element Cord
and ring
8 screws that
hold mug
element in place

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Mug Pressing Guide
Maintenance
General Maintenance
Please switch off the machine and unplug the power cord when the machine is not in use.
To prolong the life of the heat elements and to conserve power, please turn off any individual
mug elements not in use.
Mug elements will wear out over time. When they wear out, you will need to replace them with
new ones. The rated life expectancy of an mug element is approximately 1000-2000 mugs.
Elements may wear out earlier due to other factors:
1.) No mug is in the press when on and the press is closed.
2.) Physical abuse.
3.) Environmental factors.
The mug element will start to cool down to room temperature, if mug press is not used for
more than 30 minutes.
Note: Temperature is in Fahrenheit or Celsius. This mug press should not be set to
exceed 400˚F (200˚C). Setting the press temperature to above 400˚F (200˚C) will
burn out your mug element and 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.
11oz Mugs
Temperature: 360˚F (180˚C)
Time: 150-180 seconds
20oz Glass Beer Mug
Temperature: 360˚F (180˚C)
Time: 240 seconds
Aluminum Water Bottles
Temperature: 320˚F (160˚C)
Time: 120-140 seconds
15oz Mugs
Temperature: 360˚F (180˚C)
Time: 150-180 seconds
16oz Frosted Beer Mug
Temperature: 360˚F (180˚C)
Time: 240 seconds
Stainless Steel Water Bottles
Temperature: 320˚F (160˚C)
Time: 120-140 seconds
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Troubleshooting
Printing Process
A. The color is a little bit light: The temperature is too low, the pressure is uneven,
or the time is too short.
B. The picture is vague: The printing time is long, causing the spread of ink.
C. The printing cover looks not brilliant: The pressure is too heavy or the tempera-
ture is too high.
D. The print is partially vague: The heat of the pressing area is uneven.
E. The print has some scar or brown tint: The pressing time is too long.
F. The print is in different colors: The pressure is uneven or the surface of the print-
ing material is uneven.

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Expanded Diagram

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Expanded Diagram
Serial
No.
Part Name Qty Serial
No.
Part Name Qty
1 GY-04 Digital Controller 5 20 Round head screw M3X10 10
2 Guide Pin 1 5 21 Cup head hexagon screw
M6X20
10
3Transformer 5 22 Screw with high temperature
resistant plastic cover - M5X12
20
4 Cup head hexagon screw
M6X20
4 23 Cup head hexagon screw
M6X20
10
5 Power Switch 4 24 Hexagon Nut - M3 10
6 Mug Heating element 5 25 Limit switch chip 5
7 Side plate 2 26 Quick-clamping base 5
8 Power switch 1 27 Hexagon Nut 10
9Bottom cover plate 1 28 Small round air plug 5
10 Engine mount 5 29 Right half of aluminum mug
clamp
5
11 Cup head hexagon screw
M5X10
10 30 Quick-clamping connector 5
12 Cup head hexagon screw
M5X20
5 31 3 Pins outlet 1
13 Base 2 32 Flat gasket 20
14 3 Pins outlet 5 33 Stainless sheet 5
15 Hexagon Nut M3 10 34 Adjusting screw rod 10
16 Conical engine mount 25X20 4 35 Rivet Head 1 30
17 Quick-clamping backing plate 5 36 Limit switch 5
18 Truss head screw M5X10 10 37 Low power electrical board 5
19 Cup head hexagon screw
M5X10
15 38 Left half of aluminum mug clamp 5

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VI.C ircuit Diagram
K0-K5: PowerS witchF U: Fuse 15A/20
R1-R5: RelayB oard (4A) EH1-EH2: MugH eating Element
A-B: Thermocouple (Insideo ft he mugh eating element) SJ:G Y-04 DigitalC ontroller
T1-T5: TransformerK 6-K10: LimitS witch
Circuit Diagram

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Warranty Statement
JOTO warrants to the original purchaser JOTO’s E-HP-JMP-51N mug press or component that such mug press
or component is free from defects in materials and workmanship, subject to the limitations set forth below.
IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH JOTO
HEREBY DISCLAIMS, THE OBLIGATIONS OF JOTO UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE
FOLLOWING:
a. JOTO will repair or replace at its option, free of charge, any product, component of its products, and any
component it sells separately which is installed in JOTO’s heat presses, within twelve months and six months
for the heating element after shipment by same.
b. This warranty does not apply to damage incurred in shipment. Damage incurred in shipment should be
reported to the designated carrier. It is the carrier’s responsibility to ensure arrival in undamaged condition.
c. Service labor, when requested in connection with any of the above items covered by this warranty, will be
charged for traveling expenses only.
d. This warranty applies only if the product or component proves to be defective under conditions of normal
use. It does not apply to breakage or to defects resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, or improper
installation.
e. This warranty does not include installation of the product or component.
f. Prior to any return of a product or component, Buyer must receive written authorization to do so from JOTO.
After written authorization, Buyer shall return the defective product or component freight prepaid by the
original purchaser and JOTO will ship the replacement or repaired component freight prepaid by JOTO.
g. This warranty is effective only if the product or component is installed in a location and manner prescribed
by JOTO instructions and only if it is maintained in accordance therewith. This warranty shall become
ineffective if the product or component is altered by anyone other than JOTO employees. JOTO neither
assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume for it, any obligation or liability other than as specied herein.
JOTO WILL IN NO CASE AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFIT OR COMMISSION, OR FOR LOSS OR DELAY IN PRODUCTION.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, JOTO will not be liable with respect to furnishing or delay in
furnishing any product or component, the use, resale, or other disposition thereof, failure to furnish the same,
or any other cause. JOTO liability arising out of the supply of any product or component, its use, resale, or
other disposition, or out of any guarantee or warranty, express or implied, or any other cause shall in no case
exceed the cost to JOTO of the product or component which JOTO has agreed to supply. All liability of JOTO
with respect to any product or component shall terminate upon the expiration of the twelve-month period
described above.
-Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to transactions or orders or breach thereof, including
breach of warranty, shall be settled by arbitration in Blaine, Washington, pursuant to the rules of American
Arbitration Association. Any award made against JOTO shall be limited as provided above. Judgment upon
award rendered by arbitration may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof.However, at JOTO’s
option, this paragraph shall not apply to collection by JOTO of the price of any product sold or any action
related thereto.
PLEASE KEEP THE BOX THAT YOUR MUG PRESS ARRIVED IN,
ALONG WITH ALL ORIGINAL PACKAGING.

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