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- 02 Dec 2014, 22:37
- Forum: Mug Presses & Ovens
- Topic: Ricoh Aficio SG 3110DNw bad quality photo on mug.
- Replies: 19
- Views: 11986
Re: Ricoh Aficio SG 3110DNw bad quality photo on mug.
Hi, if you can produce mugs with decent graphics and your not doing anything different then I'd say the problems with the artwork. You can only get out as an image as the one you use. I obviouly could be wrong
- 19 Nov 2014, 11:29
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: Problem printing umbrella's - Shadow's
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3478
Re: Problem printing umbrella's - Shadow's
<r><QUOTE author="socialgiraffe;94196"><s>[QUOTE=socialgiraffe;94196]</s>I used to have this with Hi Vis, but found that using a heavier weight paper solved the issue.<br/>
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As that paper supplier dried up I switched to the Xpres cheap stuff and find I get very good results by reducing the ...
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As that paper supplier dried up I switched to the Xpres cheap stuff and find I get very good results by reducing the ...
- 18 Nov 2014, 22:25
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: Problem printing umbrella's - Shadow's
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3478
Re: Problem printing umbrella's - Shadow's
Sorry forgot that, we've tried a sheet of teflon over it. I even had a second person hold the teflon down down when we lifted the press.
- 18 Nov 2014, 21:55
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: Problem printing umbrella's - Shadow's
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3478
Re: Problem printing umbrella's - Shadow's
<t>Hi All, can anyone help me with a printing problem on umbrella's. I'm realitively new to dye sub so I'm still learning the tricks. I've got an issue with shadow's when printing into umbrella's. I'm using all geniune inks, paper etc and the umbrella's are good quality. I'm printing at 190c for 40 ...
- 17 Nov 2014, 22:57
- Forum: New Member Introductions
- Topic: Hi All
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2171
Re: Hi All
<t>Hi All,<br/>
Good to join you, basically I've been in the vinyl transfer game for a few years now but I've recently bought a dye sub printer to try and expend the range I can offer. I've run my own small business for 8 years now and its going well but there's always room for new products. <br ...
Good to join you, basically I've been in the vinyl transfer game for a few years now but I've recently bought a dye sub printer to try and expend the range I can offer. I've run my own small business for 8 years now and its going well but there's always room for new products. <br ...
- 17 Nov 2014, 22:50
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: Mug printing
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4908
Re: Mug printing
Hi Helen,
How did you get on with this? The mug press will always drop in temp when you put the mug in. You need to wait for the temp to get back to the required level before you set the timer. The mug press should have the function on to allow this.
How did you get on with this? The mug press will always drop in temp when you put the mug in. You need to wait for the temp to get back to the required level before you set the timer. The mug press should have the function on to allow this.
- 17 Nov 2014, 22:42
- Forum: Printers
- Topic: A real newbie question, sorry !!!
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4734
Re: A real newbie question, sorry !!!
<r><QUOTE author="Angloman;94091"><s>[QUOTE=Angloman;94091]</s>buy original, use original ,dont think you will save money by buying china ink and china paper, use the proper printer and paper and ink before you even start.£500 will set you up.<e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>
Sorry, 1st post I know, I will ...
Sorry, 1st post I know, I will ...
