If you let the paint dry too much, overcoats will wrinkle if applied before the stuff is completely dry. So either overcoat within 3 hours or wait a week. I would wait a day before heat curing it, and ramp the heat up slowly: minimum oven temp (usually 200F) for an hour, then 250 for an hour, then 300 for two hours. Then turn off the oven and let it cool for a few hours without opening the door. That's with a home oven - and expect one hellacious stink and potentially a divorce if you have a spouse in the house.
I would check the real oven temperature with an oven thermometer before this job, many ovens are way off in calibration. You can either just figure out what temperature setting actually gives you 300F in the oven, or recalibrate the control. Electric ovens with knobs, you remove the knob and there's a hole through the shaft and a tiny long flat screwdriver can adjust the calibration control in there. Electronic control ovens usually have a calibration offset function but getting to it takes a button pushing combination you have to get from the service manual. Gas oven with a knob? No clue, sorry.