place mats
-
guarddog14
- Posts: 222
- Joined: 28 Jan 2012, 20:13
- Contact:
-
socialgiraffe
- Posts: 4597
- Joined: 16 Jun 2011, 23:40
- Been thanked: 1 time
- Contact:
Re: place mats
Also depends on quantity.
Wentworth Jigsaws supply placemats but I think they only deal with bulk orders.
Wentworth Jigsaws supply placemats but I think they only deal with bulk orders.
USING: Whatever it takes to get the job done...
- Justin
- Site Admin
- Posts: 12090
- Joined: 23 Jan 2026, 13:12
- Location: Derbyshire
- Has thanked: 11 times
- Been thanked: 9 times
- Contact:
Re: place mats
Just got some from Xpres having not printed in a long while. Gave up with them due to the warping issue, we discussed it on here but came up with no satisfactory conclusion.
Re: place mats
You only have to put something heavy on them after pressing to let them cool flat. Non Unisub placemats which aren't made of hardboard don't necessarily warp but don't have the same gloss finish to them.Justin;75885 wrote:Just got some from Xpres having not printed in a long while. Gave up with them due to the warping issue, we discussed it on here but came up with no satisfactory conclusion.
- Justin
- Site Admin
- Posts: 12090
- Joined: 23 Jan 2026, 13:12
- Location: Derbyshire
- Has thanked: 11 times
- Been thanked: 9 times
- Contact:
Re: place mats
Went through every possible with Unisub combination of keeping weight on them and nothing helps.
Re: place mats
Strange as even if there is a warp after cooling they can be re-pressed and flattened (opposite curves for instance with heavy weight on them does the trick). Heavy needs to be heavy though (fire extinguisher heavy).Justin;75888 wrote:Went through every possible with Unisub combination of keeping weight on them and nothing helps.
Re: place mats
I used to print loads of these boards. 32x23cm size (which i can't find anyone who sells this size anymore)
The boards would not flatten for me with just weights.
so, My solution was to wipe the back of the board with a wet cloth before pressing. (Do not go crazy with the water)
After you pressed the placemat put weights on it asap
Results - perfect flat placemats every time.
Regards
Benn
The boards would not flatten for me with just weights.
so, My solution was to wipe the back of the board with a wet cloth before pressing. (Do not go crazy with the water)
After you pressed the placemat put weights on it asap
Results - perfect flat placemats every time.
Regards
Benn
Re: place mats
Hi Benn,Benn81;76085 wrote:I used to print loads of these boards. 32x23cm size (which i can't find anyone who sells this size anymore)
The boards would not flatten for me with just weights.
so, My solution was to wipe the back of the board with a wet cloth before pressing. (Do not go crazy with the water)
After you pressed the placemat put weights on it asap
Results - perfect flat placemats every time.
Regards
Benn
I came on here having just found the 32 x 23 cm mats here http://www.xpres.co.uk/p-7821-hardboard ... aspx?p=281 and was wondering if they were any good!
My issue with printing on mats has been a mottled effect on block colour. What press did you use when you had 'perfect flat placemats every time.'?
Thanks in advance
Charis
http://www.NameArt.co.uk - owner and designer
...oh and mug presser!
Re: place mats
Sorry Benn, me again! I just had a look at your website and see you're selling mats of that size.
I tried uploading an image...but unfortunately my pdf was 2.26mb and so it didn't like it. I was just keen to see the quality of these mats as would love to start offering them to my customers again.
If there's anyway you can accept a larger file, I'd be very interested.
Thanks,
Charis
I tried uploading an image...but unfortunately my pdf was 2.26mb and so it didn't like it. I was just keen to see the quality of these mats as would love to start offering them to my customers again.
If there's anyway you can accept a larger file, I'd be very interested.
Thanks,
Charis
http://www.NameArt.co.uk - owner and designer
...oh and mug presser!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest
