timings for different mugs

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Hi

Up to now I've used mugs from BMS and the timings given with the press and am happy with the results. I now have some mugs from Coralgraph and the images don't have so much 'pop' in my opinion. Do I need to increase the times slightly or is it something else?

Maybe I should just go back to BMS mugs, which I prefer the feel of anyway?

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what ones you got?
i used 10oz and still use 185C for 190sec.
Looks very vibrant
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Same as Paul, 10oz CG mugs should be very clear :-)
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it could be the mugs, it could be that your element is ageing, - it is always healthy to do a few variations to make sure you are getting the very best from your press.
When we do a run I make a few tweaks and compare.
I think you need to increase time or temp.
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Just go back to BMS, if you was getting a good product and a good service why change.

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To try and find a better cheaper product maybe!? Persevere!
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I think the answer is probably to bo back to BMS, which I was happy with anyway, but their prices went up and I thought I'd try Coralgraph. The colours on CG mugs are clear they don't seem so 'deep' using the same settings as before. My press is fine as I still have some BMS mugs which I am still using. I was just wondering really if anyone else noticed a significant difference.

Thanks for the input, everyone
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This is 100% normal that difetent blank give diferent results. Try higjer temp. To be honest never noticed diference in end product. Both of them looked great!
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Out of interest, which inks are you using?
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harlequeen;46929 wrote:I think the answer is probably to bo back to BMS, which I was happy with anyway, but their prices went up
Not guilty m'lady :confused:. The European mug prices haven't gone up years - in fact about 18 months ago they came down once the $ v £ exchange rate improved from rock bottom (although that bottom appears to be coming again...).
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