Despite asking around finding solutions to my problems I'm still finding issues with the current printing processes I'm using to complete - well - partially complete products that end up looking rubbish.
What am I doing wrong?
I have a Ricoh Aficio SG3110DN - prints fine no nozzles clogs.
I use Sublijet R - Sawgrass Inks (CYMK) sublimation inks.
I use TextPrint A4 Sublimation paper for my transfers...
and...last but not least a Lovecut Sublimation Heat Press - which don't get me wrong - has been fine since day 1.
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On Photoshop I've set the colour profiles correctly to match the Ricoh and sublimation inks. It prints out in a weird fainty orangey colour but that's how I've always printed out transfers and they've come out beautifully on mugs etc.
But on an iPad Mini case from Subliblanks - that changed...
So I stuck on the transfer and flipped it round...pressed it on with heavy pressure for about 50 seconds under 180-190 degrees. The press beeped, I opened and unwrapped the transfer...
The result was awful. It was far too bright, too orange and blurry...
So I went back to change it again this time with a little less pressure and a little less heat. 160 degrees at 40 seconds under medium to heavy pressure. Still no luck, even worse. The print came out faint - the transfer never applied to it properly.
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This is getting really frustrating. Surely sublimation isn't this hard? I've spent on 4 iPad Mini cases...wasted all of them except for one which I had to ship out anyway.
Any ideas?
Thanks...
