In general I like to add time and reduce the temperature.
Dye sub needs 400*, any change will result in color shift. Not so with CLTT. The color is fixed by the toner. The toner melts at about 160* so you do not need/want the surface temperature to get too high. Using the lower temperature and longer pressing time can help guarantee an even temperature across the product. It just feels 'righter' to me.
[See UncleSteve's expose' of me.]

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