Press vs. oven
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chocitiger
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Being super new to to dye subbing mugs [ 1 days experience ] just wondering about press vs. mug oven.
I can consistently achieve a decent, no fades / banding 210mm print on a 11oz 80mm diameter mug but this does still leave quite a gap from the handle. Not too bad for most prints but I would like to be able to get closer. Do I need a better press ? Or would a mug oven / wraps be a better bet ?
My 2nd post so once again any help is very gratefully appreciated.
Lol Kaz.
I can consistently achieve a decent, no fades / banding 210mm print on a 11oz 80mm diameter mug but this does still leave quite a gap from the handle. Not too bad for most prints but I would like to be able to get closer. Do I need a better press ? Or would a mug oven / wraps be a better bet ?
My 2nd post so once again any help is very gratefully appreciated.
Lol Kaz.
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I have both, and use the mug oven on bigger orders and the mug press for small orders. I like both and it depends small or big which I use, but for some reason I don't mix the two together. Just a quirk of mine. I think its a matter of perference. I have a gap between the handles. But when I do the image landscpace I can get closer. Your tenplate would be bigger as there is more lengh to go on the landscape, does that make sense. 
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chocitiger
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Thanks Jennywren & I think I've got the gist of what your at & think I might give an oven a go too…
Lol,
Kaz.
Lol,
Kaz.
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I have both but my mug ovens don't have very good heat blankets (one's long in the tooth, the other has a cheap blanket).
For photographs or prints that need to get near the edge of the mug (and for all oddball sized mugs), I use the mug oven for better and more consistent results.
For large orders of mugs with just text/designs that don't need to be near the edge of the mug or the handle, I use the mug press because I find it much quicker and far less fiddly than the mug oven.
I should invest in the better quality mug press but finances don't permit that right now.
For photographs or prints that need to get near the edge of the mug (and for all oddball sized mugs), I use the mug oven for better and more consistent results.
For large orders of mugs with just text/designs that don't need to be near the edge of the mug or the handle, I use the mug press because I find it much quicker and far less fiddly than the mug oven.
I should invest in the better quality mug press but finances don't permit that right now.
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I never relized that there was different ovens you learn something every day. The only thing I wish that mine was bigger and took more mugs 
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chocitiger
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Hi,
thanks for all the info & sorry for my slow reply, but been home to Norway to see my mum !
I have been playing today with a newly acquired mug oven [ Flavorwave platinum halogen ] and all seems well. I only have one clamp at the moment a German made device and so far results have been pretty good, but I have burnt my fingers as mugs get very hot indeed. I am, as some of you have said in your posts, now able to get very near to the handle which gives a more professional look to my mug and I am pleased.
I would like more clamps but seem to have trouble finding them - the sizes I would like are out of stock. Does anyone know where I can get 72mm, 80mm and latte clamps from ? I especially like the design of the one I have [ it is labelled [url="http://www.printequipment.de]http://www.printequipment.de[/url] ] as it is very easy to wrap successfully and unclips easily when hot, I do not think I would manage with the bolt on type when they are hot.
I think I will still need a mug press as it is I guess much easier and faster to produce a single mug with a press but think that I should maybe spend a bit more money and get a better one than I have. It was only £95 on ebay. It is quite good but I would like one that could cope with more sizes and maybe a bit nearer the handle than mine.
I have sen quite an expensive machine DK3 that seems to be suitable but has anyone used one or can anyone recommend a different press.
Once again thanks for any advice.
Lol,
Kaz.
thanks for all the info & sorry for my slow reply, but been home to Norway to see my mum !
I have been playing today with a newly acquired mug oven [ Flavorwave platinum halogen ] and all seems well. I only have one clamp at the moment a German made device and so far results have been pretty good, but I have burnt my fingers as mugs get very hot indeed. I am, as some of you have said in your posts, now able to get very near to the handle which gives a more professional look to my mug and I am pleased.
I would like more clamps but seem to have trouble finding them - the sizes I would like are out of stock. Does anyone know where I can get 72mm, 80mm and latte clamps from ? I especially like the design of the one I have [ it is labelled [url="http://www.printequipment.de]http://www.printequipment.de[/url] ] as it is very easy to wrap successfully and unclips easily when hot, I do not think I would manage with the bolt on type when they are hot.
I think I will still need a mug press as it is I guess much easier and faster to produce a single mug with a press but think that I should maybe spend a bit more money and get a better one than I have. It was only £95 on ebay. It is quite good but I would like one that could cope with more sizes and maybe a bit nearer the handle than mine.
I have sen quite an expensive machine DK3 that seems to be suitable but has anyone used one or can anyone recommend a different press.
Once again thanks for any advice.
Lol,
Kaz.
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Get some heat resistant gloves and save your skin!
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I used to own a DK3. The one I had was a recon. bought through a sublimation supplier. I never really got on very well with it to be honest. That said, they are known for being the rolls royce of presses, I think the one I bought had seen better days
They're extremely expensive and having used much cheaper presses I don't really think I could justify that price tag.
Check these out......
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I used to own a DK3. The one I had was a recon. bought through a sublimation supplier. I never really got on very well with it to be honest. That said, they are known for being the rolls royce of presses, I think the one I bought had seen better days
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Hi Justin,
thanks for the input… Yes I really do have to invest in some gloves. The oven is working out great now and I'm thinking over wether a DK3 is the path forward. I have read both good and bad things. I think it will print much closer than my current press but if I read correctly it is a very slow process time of 6 mins for a standard mug. Not quite sure why this is so, I would have thought once press is at temp. then time is the same. I will have a phone around this week and see if I can get some info. Luckily for me, the cost of the machine will be met by my husband as a gift...
thanks for the input… Yes I really do have to invest in some gloves. The oven is working out great now and I'm thinking over wether a DK3 is the path forward. I have read both good and bad things. I think it will print much closer than my current press but if I read correctly it is a very slow process time of 6 mins for a standard mug. Not quite sure why this is so, I would have thought once press is at temp. then time is the same. I will have a phone around this week and see if I can get some info. Luckily for me, the cost of the machine will be met by my husband as a gift...
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