Print bleeding while cooling.

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Lindsay
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Re: Print bleeding while cooling.

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Hi all,

I have recently been having some problems while my mugs are cooling.

I am using Photoshop elements, a Ricoh Aficio printer with Sawgrass inks and a standard mug press (from Xpres) at 180 degrees for 180 seconds.

We have been printing mugs for just over a year now and have sublimated on thousands of mugs, however recently (and only on some designs) the print has bleed and blurred while the mug has been cooling.

Does anyone know why this would be happening?
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We leave our mugs to cool down naturally / in front of a fan, too many cracks when submerging in water!!

Any advice would be great! Thanks

Lindsay
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UK Printed Mugs
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Re: Print bleeding while cooling.

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I presume you take off the paper as soon as it comes out the press? We get this type of blur if pressure is not correct on the press (too high or too low), left in too long or more commonly if the mug coating is rubbish. We pressed two different types of mugs today and the cheaper of the two had exactly the same issue.
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Classic overcooking. 170 degrees, 140 seconds.
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