Inconsistent mugs
Re: Inconsistent mugs
Have been trying to print off 6 mugs using my coralgraph mug press, so far 4 wasted due to light mugs
mugs are coral graph too 180x180, letting them get back up to temp before timer
mugs are coral graph too 180x180, letting them get back up to temp before timer
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socialgiraffe
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Re: Inconsistent mugs
Are you printing on the correct side of the sublimation paper and is the paper and ink from reliable source?
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Re: Inconsistent mugs
Get press nice and tight, and try leaving them in longer
(we have our presses set for constant 200 degrees, and leave them in for 200 seconds, with the mugs pre-warmed on a hot plate)
Admittedly, we use different presses and different mugs, but looking at your pic, it looks like the faded mug isn't 'finished' and either needs more pressure or time (or both)
(we have our presses set for constant 200 degrees, and leave them in for 200 seconds, with the mugs pre-warmed on a hot plate)
Admittedly, we use different presses and different mugs, but looking at your pic, it looks like the faded mug isn't 'finished' and either needs more pressure or time (or both)
Re: Inconsistent mugs
The press is as tight as it will go, also tried the temp at 200 for 180, still the same,will update on the paper when i get home from work, might be a few sheets thats round the wrong way from the packet, Xpres paper btw
Re: Inconsistent mugs
just to add my 5p to this...
TIGHT pressure no mean more color will sublimate to the mug. it will avoid bleeding and luring but to much of it and it will blure/fade.
so don't squeeze your blanket too much. Just enough so mug is not moving. but blanket is not skueezed.
Also make sure you always print on same side of paper
TIGHT pressure no mean more color will sublimate to the mug. it will avoid bleeding and luring but to much of it and it will blure/fade.
so don't squeeze your blanket too much. Just enough so mug is not moving. but blanket is not skueezed.
Also make sure you always print on same side of paper
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Re: Inconsistent mugs
Haha, thanks Paul eased off the pressure a little, thanks for all the help to everyone, some of the sheets was the wrong way,
did the sticky side test on every sheet just to make sure!
did the sticky side test on every sheet just to make sure!
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Re: Inconsistent mugs
Not in all cases, whereas I've not come across a sublimation paper where the stickier side isn't the printing side (sometimes you need to lick your fingers to judge which is stickier)GoonerGary;93392 wrote:The whiter side of the paper is the printing side.
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