Good Afternoon all,
I have just brought a Schulze Mug Oven Box and used to have a cheaper Chinese 70L oven.
I am using the red oven silicone wraps and I am getting the ink transferring from the sublimation paper onto the silicone wraps and its ruining the wraps.
I was told to use a piece of extra paper but that does not work as it leave blow out marks anywhere on the mug that is not covered by paper, but I see in my oven manual that no extra paper or butcher paper is used, the same as on in online videos.
Is there a way to stop the ink getting onto the silicone wraps? am I doing something wrong?
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
MUG OVEN SILICONE WRAP ADVICE (PLEASE)
Re: MUG OVEN SILICONE WRAP ADVICE (PLEASE)
The transfer on to the wraps is because of the paper weight. Heavier weight = no transfer. However this does mean that the paper doesn't mould to the shape of imperfections in the mug so well. I use cheap ordinary paper between the sub paper and the wrap cut to the same size as my sub paper (240mm x 100mm) rather than heavier weight paper.
Re: MUG OVEN SILICONE WRAP ADVICE (PLEASE)
Thank you for your reply.
I use S Race 120gsm Vivid sublimation paper, I have been testing 2 sheets of plain copy paper and a lot less ink on the wraps.
I have now also reduced my time for 1 x 11oz mug in the oven to 190c for 8 minutes and the results are brilliant for the photos and the black text is sharp.
Now just have to figure out the times from 1 - 20 mugs
I use S Race 120gsm Vivid sublimation paper, I have been testing 2 sheets of plain copy paper and a lot less ink on the wraps.
I have now also reduced my time for 1 x 11oz mug in the oven to 190c for 8 minutes and the results are brilliant for the photos and the black text is sharp.
Now just have to figure out the times from 1 - 20 mugs
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