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Commercial Heat Press 16" x 20" Digital Swing Away

Vendor: George Knight & Co SKU: DK20S

Original price $1,849.00 - Original price $1,849.00
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$1,849.00
$1,849.00 - $1,849.00
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Overview

The DK20S is Geo Knight’s flagship 16" x 20" swing-away heat press, known across the industry for its durability, reliability, and precision. Built on a solid steel welded frame, it delivers industrial-grade performance with fully digital temperature, time, and pressure readouts, making it an ideal choice for high-volume shops and professional decorators.

Its swing-away design allows full clearance from the heated platen, providing safe and unobstructed access to the lower table for accurate alignment of garments and materials up to 2" thick. The press features a Teflon-coated ¾" platen powered by SuperCoil-Microwinding™ technology for consistent heat distribution across the entire surface.

Renowned as one of the most robust and versatile presses in its class, the DK20S remains the most popular 16" x 20" heat press in the market. It is also available in a larger 20" x 25" format (DK25S) and an air-operated automatic version (DK20SP) for shops ready to scale into semi-automatic production.

Specifications 
Weight : 200 lbs
Electrical : 1800W / 15A / 120V
Print Area : 20"D x 16"W
Counter Footprint : 27"D x 16"W
Shipping Dimensions : 40"L x 18"W x 16"H
Vendor : George Knight & Co
SKU : DK20S

 

Features 
  • Swing-away upper platen offers full access to your workspace

  • All-Thread™ table loading system makes garment placement a breeze

  • Handles materials up to 2" thick, perfect for multi-layer and specialty substrates

  • Teflon-coated ¾” platen with SuperCoil-Microwinding™ heating for even, fast heat

  • Digital control system with 70 presets, pressure bar graph, and dual timers

  • Solid welded steel construction for maximum durability and stability

  • Temperature control range from 32°–600°F, accurate to ±2°F

  • End-of-cycle alarms + press cycle counter to track performance and productivity

  • Supports interchangeable tables for modular, flexible workflow

  • Flagship 16x20 format, compatible with DK25S and DK20SP upgrade paths

Warranty
  • FREE LIFETIME Tech Support!
  • Lifetime warranty on heat platen
  • 5-year warranty on frame
  • 3-year warranty on controller
  • 1 year warranty on parts
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Success Starts with the Right Press

Success Starts with the Right Press

Every shop has that one piece of gear: the one that never breaks down, never slows down, and never lets you down. That’s the DK20S Swing-Away Industrial Heat Press, hands down one of the most trusted machines in the game. If you're ready to stop compromising and start investing in pro-level output, this is the heat press machine your shop deserves.

Let’s be clear: this isn’t your average manual heat press. The DK20S is a heavy-duty, swing-away unit engineered for serious, everyday production. Its solid steel welded frame feels like it could outlive your lease, and its performance? Ridiculously consistent.

Unlike clamshell models that press straight down and limit workspace, this manual swing-away press gives you full top-to-bottom access to the lower platen. That means you can line up graphics without bumping into hot surfaces or struggling with tight spaces. Especially helpful if you’re pressing thicker materials or complex placements. Oh, and yes, it can handle materials up to 2 inches thick. Jackets, plaques, mouse pads, wood panels... if it fits, it presses.

Why is this press the go-to for pros? Because it blends rugged hardware with intuitive controls. With just a few taps, you can lock in your temp, time, and pressure settings. Want to save custom profiles? Done. Need pinpoint temperature accuracy? It’s dialed in within 2°F. Pressure feedback? There’s a graph for that. Basically, it’s smart enough to handle high-volume workflows without needing a full-time operator babysitting every cycle.

And let’s not skip over the All-Thread™ table design, that alone saves time with every load-in. Slide garments over the platen like you’re hanging them on a rack. No dragging, stretching, or awkward angles. It’s subtle, but when you’re pressing 200+ shirts a day, that time adds up fast.

You’ll also appreciate the modularity. The DK20S accepts instantly interchangeable bottom tables, so whether you’re doing left chest logos, oversized backs, or kid-sized apparel, you’re not wrestling with one fixed layout. And when you're ready to scale even further? This model shares DNA with the DK25S (jumbo 20x25) and the DK20SP (air-operated), both natural upgrade paths if your output jumps again.

Bottom line: this is the press serious shops start with and often never need to replace. If you're growing your print business and want a heat press manual users swear by for its reliability, control, and flexibility, the DK20S is your next move.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The timer does not start when I close the heat platen, or the timer does not reset when I open the press up.
  • There are several probable causes for this. The timer is activated by a micro-tilt sensor stuck to the pressure arm.
  • First: When the head of the machine is opened, the tilt sensor needs to be tilted slightly upward to signal the controller to stop/reset. When the head of the machine is closed, the timer sensor needs to be tilted downward (towards the floor) to signal the controller to start counting.
  • Second: Check the wire connection from the tilt sensor into the control panel. The timer and pressure signals go to a small black 6-pin connector on the top of the circuit board in the control box. Check to make sure this is firmly seated and plugged into the board.
The control displays “Err” when it first comes on, and I cannot set the temperature or use the press.

The “Err” message will display if the heating signal from the platen has been cut off, interrupted, or the heating sensor has failed.

First, check the lime green temperature connector that plugs into the digital control. At the top of the controller, there is a green connector that plugs in with two small wires. This is the temperature sensor wire. Check to make sure it is properly seated.

If, after unplugging and plugging the lime green connector, the “Err” message still appears, unplug the green connector and remove the two tiny wires from the lime green plug. Cut them back 1/4”, strip them so they have new connections, and reconnect them to the lime green plug so they are screwed in tightly and cannot pull out. Plug the green plug back in and turn the press on.

I press the keys on the keypad, and there is no sound or response from the controller.

Check the connection of the keypad to the controller. This is inside the top panel.

  1. Unplug the power cord.
  2. Remove the two screws in between the clamp/linkage that hold down the top panel.
  3. Carefully lift the panel up and look inside at the digital controller.

The keypad connector passes in through the top panel. It should wind around the first circuit board and be seated fully into the connector. Check the black keypad connector that plugs into the circuit board to see if it has pulled apart. Also check the area where the keypad connects to the front membrane to see if the leads have been damaged. The membrane keypad may need to be replaced.

The gas springs are not lifting the head as easily as when the press was new, or the gas springs have lost their pressure.

After a large volume of use over an extended period of many pressing cycles, the gas springs will slowly lose their original force.

These hydraulic lifter springs are extremely easy to replace, and are surprisingly similar in cost—or even lower—than conventional mechanical springs. Contact the factory for replacement gas springs if the machine is no longer able to keep the platen open. Note: The gas springs must have the silver rod face down, and the black tube face up.

The press has shut off and will not come back on after checking the power cord.

Test for power coming from the back side of the power cord inlet socket. Then, test for power coming from the back side of the on/off switch. Finally, test for power coming to the end of the black and white wires that run from the on/off switch into the control board.

This will help narrow down which power-handling component needs replacement. The RPK-DKPWR is a common replacement kit that includes all these component

I pressed a transfer upside down. The inks and transfer material have burned onto the heat platen.

Cool the press down. Using a non-abrasive detergent or cleaner, thoroughly scrub the heat platen surface.

Do not use an abrasive scrubber or a pad that will scratch the Teflon coating of the platen. If you're still unable to remove the transfer material, obtain Teflon heater block cleaner from the factory.

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Overview

The DK20S is Geo Knight’s flagship 16" x 20" swing-away heat press, known across the industry for its durability, reliability, and precision. Built on a solid steel welded frame, it delivers industrial-grade performance with fully digital temperature, time, and pressure readouts, making it an ideal choice for high-volume shops and professional decorators.

Its swing-away design allows full clearance from the heated platen, providing safe and unobstructed access to the lower table for accurate alignment of garments and materials up to 2" thick. The press features a Teflon-coated ¾" platen powered by SuperCoil-Microwinding™ technology for consistent heat distribution across the entire surface.

Renowned as one of the most robust and versatile presses in its class, the DK20S remains the most popular 16" x 20" heat press in the market. It is also available in a larger 20" x 25" format (DK25S) and an air-operated automatic version (DK20SP) for shops ready to scale into semi-automatic production.

Specifications 
Weight : 200 lbs
Electrical : 1800W / 15A / 120V
Print Area : 20"D x 16"W
Counter Footprint : 27"D x 16"W
Shipping Dimensions : 40"L x 18"W x 16"H
Vendor : George Knight & Co
SKU : DK20S

 

Features 
  • Swing-away upper platen offers full access to your workspace

  • All-Thread™ table loading system makes garment placement a breeze

  • Handles materials up to 2" thick, perfect for multi-layer and specialty substrates

  • Teflon-coated ¾” platen with SuperCoil-Microwinding™ heating for even, fast heat

  • Digital control system with 70 presets, pressure bar graph, and dual timers

  • Solid welded steel construction for maximum durability and stability

  • Temperature control range from 32°–600°F, accurate to ±2°F

  • End-of-cycle alarms + press cycle counter to track performance and productivity

  • Supports interchangeable tables for modular, flexible workflow

  • Flagship 16x20 format, compatible with DK25S and DK20SP upgrade paths

Warranty
  • FREE LIFETIME Tech Support!
  • Lifetime warranty on heat platen
  • 5-year warranty on frame
  • 3-year warranty on controller
  • 1 year warranty on parts