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Re: Slates

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 17:27
by wayupnorth
+1 Also resist the temptation to pre heat for too long as the pressing time will be way off and it will overcook. There is a lot of variation with this material so I don't expect every one to print properly. I also had a couple that cracked as soon as the press was lowered, without pressure, for pre heating. These were stored in a 20c room so not exactly cold shock.

Re: Slates

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 17:30
by Mugshots
Ok. I will do this one again tomorrow and try the plain paper trick. Do you let it cool down again so the 45 seconds dont effect the pressing time or fetbin with it as soon as you can handle it?

Re: Slates

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 17:35
by scotty44
Yep, will be to hot to use so the norm is I pre press one, leave it 5-10 minute, pre press another, put that to one side and use the first one once that's done the second will be cool enough to use :)

Re: Slates

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 17:38
by wayupnorth
I tape and press straight away, can just stand the heat for long enough to position on the print. I use the same settings as you. Interesting that scotty44 allows it to cool, what settings do you use ?.

Re: Slates

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 18:07
by scotty44
190 @ 7 minutes mate using a Artech press, 3110 sawgrass inks, works spot on for me :smile:

Edit to add, that's the small slate, the 20x20 ones I up the time to 8 minutes

Re: Slates

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 20:04
by Justin
195c for 500 secs here. I always press using the thin white foam type pads and pre-heat both the pad and slate first. I use a fairly heavy pressure.

Re: Slates

Posted: 23 Dec 2015, 14:31
by Mugshots
Tried that and it cracked. Pressed it anyway and the marks are still there?