Doing my head in
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
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socialgiraffe
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A picture, times, ink, paper, machine and product would all help in getting an answer
USING: Whatever it takes to get the job done...
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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 mins still no good paper is textprint-rsocialgiraffe;115954 wrote:A picture, times, ink, paper, machine and product would all help in getting an answer
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.... ink, machine and product (i.e. where you got the item from)
USING: Whatever it takes to get the job done...
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Re: Doing my head in
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.
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I am already using a silicone sheet to compensate for uneven pressureGoonerGary;115964 wrote: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.
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