Faded colours on my Photo Mug...using a LC4 Press
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Re: Faded colours on my Photo Mug...using a LC4 Press
Hi,
I've been trying to find out some clear instuctions on how to use my LC4 Mug Press. I can't find any clear advice on timing and temp. I'm using Ricoh Inks, so I believe that means that I need to have the press a little cooler??
I've put some photo's of my mugs below. As you can see some of the colours are faded. I've also got a slight problem on some of the edges, they are a different colour. And the colour is a bit faded on the red mug, but the one I did before that came out much better (apart from the edges)
If someone could give me some info on time and heat that would be so helpful. My first few came out fine but it's going downhill!!:mad: I am trying to source a manual, but thats not happening either :frown:
Thanks in Advance....
Angie
I've been trying to find out some clear instuctions on how to use my LC4 Mug Press. I can't find any clear advice on timing and temp. I'm using Ricoh Inks, so I believe that means that I need to have the press a little cooler??
I've put some photo's of my mugs below. As you can see some of the colours are faded. I've also got a slight problem on some of the edges, they are a different colour. And the colour is a bit faded on the red mug, but the one I did before that came out much better (apart from the edges)
If someone could give me some info on time and heat that would be so helpful. My first few came out fine but it's going downhill!!:mad: I am trying to source a manual, but thats not happening either :frown:
Thanks in Advance....
Angie
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Re: Faded colours on my Photo Mug...using a LC4 Press
looks like you're trying to get a bit too near to the handle. Some presses get nearer than others but generally you can't get that close. Are you using 10 or 11oz mugs? What size is your template?
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Hi Justin,
Thanks for getting back to me. I'm using a 10oz mug and my template is 214mm x92mm. Do you think my press is too hot?
Regards
Angie
Thanks for getting back to me. I'm using a 10oz mug and my template is 214mm x92mm. Do you think my press is too hot?
Regards
Angie
Re: Faded colours on my Photo Mug...using a LC4 Press
I agree with Justin.. it looks like you are trying to get too close to the handle and your press can't cope with it.. hence the fading in those areas.
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Re: Faded colours on my Photo Mug...using a LC4 Press
Thanks for the reposnse....what about the fading of the photo on the red mug? If you see them both together one is much less vibrant? Is that a heat issue or timing?
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Re: Faded colours on my Photo Mug...using a LC4 Press
I use 200 x 90 which is comfortably within my own print area, possibly reducing yours to 200mm will help
What press are you using? or upload a pic....
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]2105[/ATTACH]We bought it from Love Cuts is a lc4. We are using a Ricoh printer with Sublijet inks that we got from BMS. Does that help?
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Re: Faded colours on my Photo Mug...using a LC4 Press
Try reducing down to 200mm and see if that helps. Not sure how close that press will get.
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Re: Faded colours on my Photo Mug...using a LC4 Press
would you recommend 180 deg for 150sec? Thanks for your helpJustin;79014 wrote:Try reducing down to 200mm and see if that helps. Not sure how close that press will get.
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