verticle lines

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
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Hi

i ocassionally get verticle lines appear on my mugs after they have been printed.

Any ideas why this could be?

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What printer do you use Danny?
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I had this problem with very dark/solid black text or backgrounds with Epson B1100 - barely noticeable on the print out but could see it on the image. Now use v dk green/ brown/ blue rather than black - this uses the colour combo to "make" something like black rather than the black.
Do a nozzle check - probably issues on one of the blacks, a lot of people seem to experience it. ( One of my blacks is a pig to clear & seems it is not only me)
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do you use a sheet between the mug and the press ?? could be creases, which can leave odd lines at times and then not at others
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Hi thanks for the replies.

I am using an epson S22

It only happens sometimes though...

I dont use a sheet between the mug and a press... Should I?

I think it might be because I was not leaving it in the press for long enough....
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if you keep a sheet inbetween cut down thin silicone sheet, then it will prevent the heat element getting stained, which could then transfer onto another mug.

aaah just re-read, are these whispy lines, they might be from the gassing on the mugs, which happens sometimes, have a read about how people cool the mugs down quickly after pressing, either by fan, or dunking in warm water
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OK cool thanks I will have a read... its a huge learning curve for me :-)

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That could be from your presses heat element. Resistance wire is laid in a pattern which makes hot spots just above wire. If temp or heat is a little low these hot spots make transfer just right but between these the element is a little cooler and it does not sublimate good. If you put copier paper between heat element and mug and let it be about 10-15 minutes and/or adjust more heat you can see brown burned lines in that paper. They indicate where heat is higher than elsewhere.
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I just increased the time in the press and I am getting perfect results every time now :-)
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