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by dazziep
01 Dec 2014, 17:14
Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
Topic: Noob needs help
Replies: 9
Views: 7549

Re: Noob needs help

Also have read somewhere that the fact that my black ink is coming out as Maroon could be to do with printer drivers. . Makes sense kind of.. I guess it's not seeing black as black and trying to make the colour up itself. . Does this sound familiar to anyone? ?
by dazziep
01 Dec 2014, 12:39
Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
Topic: Noob needs help
Replies: 9
Views: 7549

Re: Noob needs help

I've got a few more orders in for slate so MUST get them right this time :) ... anyone got any advice on silicon mats.. what size, where to buy etc??

Cheers again..

dazziep
by dazziep
30 Nov 2014, 21:59
Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
Topic: Noob needs help
Replies: 9
Views: 7549

Re: Noob needs help

<r>brilliant awesome thanks guys for the prompt responses.. I'm well impressed with this forum already <E>:)</E> (and yep I admit I am going for the cheapest mugs I can find on ebay, so I guess I'm asking for trouble... <E>;)</E> )<br/>
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As I noobie I'm really short on contacts.. that tenner ...
by dazziep
30 Nov 2014, 21:46
Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
Topic: Noob needs help
Replies: 9
Views: 7549

Re: Noob needs help

sorry forgot to ask.. how long would you preheat??
by dazziep
30 Nov 2014, 21:45
Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
Topic: Noob needs help
Replies: 9
Views: 7549

Re: Noob needs help

it's an Epson XP 213 with CISS the ink I bought from City Ink (I explained what printer I had with the CISS and that I wanted sub Ink, and paid quite a bit so hopefully the ink is right??)
by dazziep
30 Nov 2014, 21:03
Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
Topic: Noob needs help
Replies: 9
Views: 7549

Re: Noob needs help

<r>Hi,<br/>
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I've just recently got my equipment and started out and I'm having a few annoying problems and wondered if anyone could help..<br/>
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Firstly Mugs.. I can't seem to get these right at all, they always seem to look faded... I have my press set at 310f and 120 seconds and quite ...