Adkins 'Multi' Mug Press - Looking for a deal.

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Ok, thanks Nik. Everything is clear :-)
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Sorry to bring up an old thread but to those of you that use the adkins multi mug press do you do full prints from top to bottom as Xpres were against doing this as the thickness of the ceramic is different at the bottom or something and can mess up the print. Also worried that I will be there all day changing the elements over! Thanks Lianne
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also they said they haven't tried the polymer mugs in the press but if i use the puck and correct temp etc then it should be ok right, anyone tried these in the adkins press? ta
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liannef;89843 wrote:Sorry to bring up an old thread but to those of you that use the adkins multi mug press do you do full prints from top to bottom as Xpres were against doing this as the thickness of the ceramic is different at the bottom or something and can mess up the print. Also worried that I will be there all day changing the elements over! Thanks Lianne
Wherever possible I leave a 5mm gap top and bottom. Yes, that's easier to print but my main reason is I feel it looks better with the white space either side of the handle
:-) The Xpres Studio will print top to bottom if you use a very good quality mug, sometimes pre-heating the base is also a help (currently being discussed on another thread)
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