<r><QUOTE author="GoonerGary;115964"><s>[QUOTE=GoonerGary;115964]</s>When I press glass coasters, they require a sheet of thin baking silicone to compensate for uneven surfaces. A search on here will find you the stuff.<e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>
I am already using a silicone sheet to compensate for ...
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- 18 Oct 2016, 20:37
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: Doing my head in
- Replies: 5
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- 18 Oct 2016, 16:16
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: Doing my head in
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3214
Re: Doing my head in
<r><QUOTE author="socialgiraffe;115954"><s>[QUOTE=socialgiraffe;115954]</s>A picture, times, ink, paper, machine and product would all help in getting an answer<e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>
Have tried to add a picture here but it will not let me load it pressing at 180 have tried times from 4mins to 8 ...
Have tried to add a picture here but it will not let me load it pressing at 180 have tried times from 4mins to 8 ...
- 18 Oct 2016, 13:42
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: Doing my head in
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3214
Re: Doing my head in
Can anyone give me a answer to this why my glass photo frames are coming out like this. they are not total black and the edges are a white colour. trying to get this ready for my son for Christmas. pressing at 180 and have tried different time settings none seem to work
- 20 Sep 2016, 15:46
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: glass mirror clocks
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1459
Re: glass mirror clocks
Can someone please help me out here with times for pressing these as the time the company said is no where near right as most of the ink is still left on paper
