Cleaning Silicon Mug Wraps

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Re: Cleaning Silicon Mug Wraps

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Hi Ivansmagic

Never had that and mine have run about 300 each so far.


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I now find that the best thing to do is when you are finished printing, leave the wraps in the oven while it is all cooling down. I also leave them in when starting up as well. I have found that the wraps are then clean enough to use.
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Great advice. Thanks

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Re: Cleaning Silicon Mug Wraps

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Hi Socialgiraffe

Thank you for sharing instructions about how to clean the mug wraps. But I'm wondering if you can advise me also how to clean the silicon sheet tray?
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Hi ScoialGiraffe - I'm interested to know how long you leave 12 mugs in the large 3D machine for? As well as the temperature? Also I have read through this thread and a number of people are saying to use the vacuum too... Is this something you have done.

The reason I ask is a client wanted full colour leopard style print and a number of mugs were coming out faded. at the top or bottom or both
The time I used was 15 minutes on 190c with no vacuum no silver tray on the bottom either. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.
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ivansmagic;94236 wrote:has anyone had problems mug wraps snapping or tearing ? I reacently bought a mini 3d oven and the wraps dont last very long. I appreciate that they are consumable and wont last for ever but would have thought the would survive more than half a dozen uses
I found the cheap ones I bought on Amazon tore after one use, but ones that came with my ST3042 are still going strong, so you gets what you pays for I guess!!
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