Genie III Mug press. Yes. That "black's not black" problem!
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I've got a Genie III mug press (from Listawood: https://tinyurl.com/ydan4m5e) that was recommended to me by a friend, and that's used in conjunction with a Sawgrass SG400 and Virtuoso Print Manager (6.2.1777).
Manufacturer recommends (for 10oz Durham mugs) 165 idle, and 170 cook (for 45 seconds). Paper is TruPux Classic.
Using these setting I'm finding that my blacks are not very black, maybe about 90% black. I was advised to try increasing the cooking time in 5 second intervals, but gave up after the 6th wasted mug and +30 seconds! When my press is at 165 idle, if I put a mug into it, the temp drops (as expected) down to about 154 before going back up to the cook temperature.
Has anyone got a Genii III press, and if so, have you found a good setting for nice deep blacks? Any other advice for this newbie would be appreciated.
Manufacturer recommends (for 10oz Durham mugs) 165 idle, and 170 cook (for 45 seconds). Paper is TruPux Classic.
Using these setting I'm finding that my blacks are not very black, maybe about 90% black. I was advised to try increasing the cooking time in 5 second intervals, but gave up after the 6th wasted mug and +30 seconds! When my press is at 165 idle, if I put a mug into it, the temp drops (as expected) down to about 154 before going back up to the cook temperature.
Has anyone got a Genii III press, and if so, have you found a good setting for nice deep blacks? Any other advice for this newbie would be appreciated.
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Re: Genie III Mug press. Yes. That "black's not black" problem!
These times and temps seem way off to me.
I don't have a press with an idle temperature, but when I place a cold mug into my press the temperature drops to around 155° C, then I wait until it rises to 180° C before starting my timer, which is set at 180 secs (3 minutes).
I don't have a press with an idle temperature, but when I place a cold mug into my press the temperature drops to around 155° C, then I wait until it rises to 180° C before starting my timer, which is set at 180 secs (3 minutes).
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Thanks for the reply. The times and temps work fine for most of my stuff, but if I have a large patch of black then that's when I notice a problem. The idle/cook temp and 45 sec cooking time is pretty standard for the Genie III.webtrekker;134804 wrote:These times and temps seem way off to me.
I don't have a press with an idle temperature, but when I place a cold mug into my press the temperature drops to around 155° C, then I wait until it rises to 180° C before starting my timer, which is set at 180 secs (3 minutes).
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I can't get the Genie timer to work properly for me, so i let it warm to 170, put the mug in - temperature drops and set 2m30 timer. By the time it's got back up to 170 it's usually only about 15s off the 2m30.
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[MENTION=8844]MikeJB[/MENTION] If you have large areas of solid colour it may not just be the times/temps that are the problem. It could also be shallow areas in your mugs that are causing reduced pressure between the mug and the press. Mug manufacture isn't an exact science and all mugs have some irregularities. Saying that, find a supplier of decent mugs (not ebay!) and stick with them. You can quickly test your mugs by holding a straight edge up to the mug and look for any slight hills or valleys that might cause you problems.
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Large areas of solid colour require a longer time than some typed text. My times range from 180 degrees - 145 seconds to 170 seconds depending on the design.MikeJB;134807 wrote:Thanks for the reply. The times and temps work fine for most of my stuff, but if I have a large patch of black then that's when I notice a problem. The idle/cook temp and 45 sec cooking time is pretty standard for the Genie III.
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I'm assuming that the time you quote is after the press has reached 180 degrees and from the moment you pop the mug in?GoonerGary;134814 wrote:Large areas of solid colour require a longer time that some typed text. My times range from 180 degrees - 145 seconds to 170 seconds depending on the design.
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That's correct. I try to avoid presses with idle temperatures, so these times are based on straightforward 'start immediately' presses.
I do also own a Genie press which has the idle and starting temperature set at identical settings.
I do also own a Genie press which has the idle and starting temperature set at identical settings.
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Bear in mind that different presses, ink, papers and mugs will give you different times. But try 170 degrees and between 120 - 180 seconds will get you started!
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