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Re: MDP Orca mugs

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Hi
Is anyone using MDP Orca mugs and finding that they 'blow' certain colours? I have been using these mugs as MDP is close by and my other supplier has been out of stock. When I print with certain colours as the focus, I can see that there is blow out on particularly vibrant colours - red, deep blues and yellow. I am using a sawgrass printer and have been printing mugs for about 8 years, but only seem to get this with MDP Orca.

Any advice?
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harlequeen;151174 wrote:Hi
Is anyone using MDP Orca mugs and finding that they 'blow' certain colours? I have been using these mugs as MDP is close by and my other supplier has been out of stock. When I print with certain colours as the focus, I can see that there is blow out on particularly vibrant colours - red, deep blues and yellow. I am using a sawgrass printer and have been printing mugs for about 8 years, but only seem to get this with MDP Orca.

Any advice?
Its all I use (10oz version) and not having any issues and just had another batch delivered yesterday without issues also.
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Interesting and intriguing. I use MDP and not noticed an issue. I shall have a really close look and report back if I note an issue.
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Thanks, I've been using them for a good while now, but it seems to be an issue only on vibrant colours.
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harlequeen;151294 wrote:Thanks, I've been using them for a good while now, but it seems to be an issue only on vibrant colours.
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I printed quite a few Orca Mugs from MDP a while ago and found that if i slightly overcooked or removed the paper before they were totally cold i had exactly the same issue as what you are explaining
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Scott;151555 wrote:I printed quite a few Orca Mugs from MDP a while ago and found that if i slightly overcooked or removed the paper before they were totally cold i had exactly the same issue as what you are explaining
Dunk them in warm/hot water straight from the press and remove the paper after the dunk.

it stops the sub process and any issues.
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