Teflon Sheet when using Halogen Oven?

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Hi Boyan

First of all, you might be a bit too cautious in your approach. The wrap below was one of 72 for a run of 288 mugs, so this wrap was used between 4 and 5 times. As you can see there is excess ink left on the wrap.

However I would have no hesitation in using this wrap as it is for a completely different image.

I have used various types of paper, including standard copier paper once, and would not get "bleed" from a previous print.

It could be that you are concerned about nothing, or it might be worth turning the temp on your oven down a notch or two.

Although I think the paper I use is pretty darn good, the papers you mentioned should also give you stunning results.
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i think this must be Elvis
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harlequeen;135205 wrote:i think this must be Elvis

An intelligent guess but wrong ;-)

He is music related though...


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I reckon it's Simon's reflection......it's the hair that gives it away, lol
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Gotta be Rick Ashtray ;-)
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Justin;135207 wrote:I reckon it's Simon's reflection......it's the hair that gives it away, lol
That would play into my Narcissistic Members Club membership :-)


Top of the class for you, it is Rick, although I don’t think it’s something you really want to brag about !!!!!


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Morten Harkett from Aha


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If that's you SG then you're only a shadow of your former self! :tongue:
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webtrekker;135220 wrote:If that's you SG then you're only a shadow of your former self! :tongue:
And to think the camera adds 10lbs LOL


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Just a quick update on this thread...

Just had to do a run of mugs and decided they were a bit grubby. I chucked as many as I could stack in the oven for 20 minutes at the highest temperature my oven would go.

Every so often I opened the oven to let the floating gassy ink escape. Be warned there is a lot so hold your breath :-) The image below is not great, but the main point is that the one on the right has just come out of the oven and is spotless. The one on the left is a dirty one, although its not a great image.

Point is, if they get dirty, drop them in the oven for a few minutes and you have brand new wraps again :-)
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