Well if the pressure is uneven across the surface of 4 coasters what would you use? I would probably do a single item at the time if I was doing them (as Ian M stated) and would use a teflon sheet normally unless the surface was uneven when I use silicon sheets.Paul;54391 wrote:Personaly i wouldnot use silicon with coasters.
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Thanks so much for your help all of you - look forward to getting my new batch of coasters and giving it a new go.
Thanks again,
Charis
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less coasters, more pressure.WorthDoingRight;54393 wrote:Well if the pressure is uneven across the surface of 4 coasters what would you use?
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Yes sound advice. This could be moisture related so always good to pre-press as it doesn't do the product any harm.Ian M;54392 wrote:Charis, you need to pre press them for 20 seconds to get rid of any moisture that's in the coasters. I would also print them one at a time to begin with using medium pressure. This video will give you a good idea of what to do even though it is a clock she is pressing. The clock is the same material as the coasters so, don't worry too much about that. It also gives you a good idea of what kind of pressure she is using too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C60L1WUeVc4
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