Printing on ceramoc tiles
Re: Printing on ceramoc tiles
I am printing onto a ceramic tile for the first time. I will be using a 5 inch oval ceramic glossy tile.
Any suggestions on the optimum time, temperature and pressure.
Many Thanks,
James
Any suggestions on the optimum time, temperature and pressure.
Many Thanks,
James
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Re: Printing on ceramoc tiles
Not done any ceramic tiles in a while now, from memory I think they were 4 mins at 197c but if I'm wrong no doubt many will tell me! lol. Fairly heavy pressure and BE WARNED tile is incredibly hot when finished
I used a thin rubber mat (Listawood) to print mine as this ensured the print went right over the edges. End result on tiles is really good and well worth the effort. I did a mosiac for someones' kitchen and they were very pleased.
I used a thin rubber mat (Listawood) to print mine as this ensured the print went right over the edges. End result on tiles is really good and well worth the effort. I did a mosiac for someones' kitchen and they were very pleased.
Re: Printing on ceramoc tiles
Not done any tiles, but found this on a website for you
•Position product face up in heat press
•Temperature: 400° Fahrenheit
•Time: 5 minutes
•Pressure: Medium
•Remove paper immediately
Hope that helps
•Position product face up in heat press
•Temperature: 400° Fahrenheit
•Time: 5 minutes
•Pressure: Medium
•Remove paper immediately
Hope that helps
Re: Printing on ceramoc tiles
Some press these upside down, others the right way up.
I'd suggest Temp 200 degrees for 4 to 5 minutes if you are pressing the right way up with a piece of red silicon rubberised material to allow the image to wrap around the edge of the tile. If you press upside down then keep the temp the same but increase time to 6 minutes to allow the heat to go through the back of the tile. The softer base of the press then enables the paper to wrap around the edge of the tile. Pressure medium to firm.
I'd suggest Temp 200 degrees for 4 to 5 minutes if you are pressing the right way up with a piece of red silicon rubberised material to allow the image to wrap around the edge of the tile. If you press upside down then keep the temp the same but increase time to 6 minutes to allow the heat to go through the back of the tile. The softer base of the press then enables the paper to wrap around the edge of the tile. Pressure medium to firm.
Re: Printing on ceramoc tiles
hi! I have dome LOADS of them. all p side down. 3.5 min. in 190C. it will work
trust me 
btw. I love those tiles. sahme they so dear
btw. I love those tiles. sahme they so dear
http://www.howtoprintstuff.co.uk <-- How To Print Stuff BLOG
Re: Printing on ceramoc tiles
Used firm pressure, 200C and 6 minutes face down and it turned out perfect. This has opened up a new stream for me.
Many thanks for all your help.
James
Many thanks for all your help.
James
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Re: Printing on ceramoc tiles
Nice one James....and don't they look good!!! If you can, please post a pic so we can see the end result 
Re: Printing on ceramoc tiles
6min??? try on 3.5min it may save you some money 
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The image I used was a hand drawn sketch in pencil, so there is no colour and a photo would really not show much.
Regards,
James
Regards,
James
Re: Printing on ceramoc tiles
Hey up every body,
I was wondering, like market mik lasers on asda mugs, does one have to buy pre treated ceramic tiles or can one transfer an image onto any ceramic tile please?
I was wondering, like market mik lasers on asda mugs, does one have to buy pre treated ceramic tiles or can one transfer an image onto any ceramic tile please?
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