First attempt with an oven

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decca591
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Hi alan
I found a couple of strange "wraps" with my setup, when I asked about them they are for printing mugs in a conventional oven - seeing how yours have come out I think i'll give it a go. waiting for a printer to use for sub inks as I have a couple of projects on the go - having acquired Vinyl cutter, heat press, said wraps, and a whole host of other bits I am hoping to master, all in good time - looking at semi retirement soon so will have more time to practice !!

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Just a quick point, I assume the images for the mugs are printed onto a paper and wrapped around inside the "sleeve", and then put into the oven what paper are you printing on ?

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Correct.... TruePix.
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Hi Arfermo
Looking through the other postings seems like Trupix is the way to go - just need to wait for her indoors to go round her sisters for the nite so that I can test her oven out ;-)

Thanks for the reply !

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The most important part is getting an accurate steady temperature.
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decca591;100515 wrote:Hi Arfermo
Looking through the other postings seems like Trupix is the way to go - just need to wait for her indoors to go round her sisters for the nite so that I can test her oven out ;-)

Thanks for the reply !

Decca
I use Truepix paper because it was supplied with the Listawood start up package, I got very good results right from the start (once I printed on the right side,, doh) so if it ain't broke don't fix it. I don't print hundreds of mugs so if it is a pound or so more expensive than other papers it is not a big issue.
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