kellieW;111319 wrote:Can I ask what you found to be the best heat setting and time to work? I've received mine today and without wasting anymore mugs I thought easier to ask you.
thanks
hiya..sure

but be aware, not everyone has the same set up in sublimation....
just because you have same machine, dont mean you will have the same settings.....
no 2 machines are the same coming out any factory...regardless of the pre-set settings...and a lot is still trial n error, and other factors come into play...where you bought your mugs, how cold are they when you stick em in the machine, sub paper used, inks used, what you do with mugs after the heat process is finished...i could go on, but you get where i,m coming from here
our settings for the galaxy gs-201 mug press >
200c @ 160 sec...there is no idle setting on this wee machine, like the newer model
example - longforte was selling this pro machine, and his settings were >
"use a temperature and time setting of 240 degrees Celsius and 60 seconds for best results" they said...
http://www.longforte.com/galaxy-pro-11oz-mug-heat-press
the best thing i say to all newbies to this game ( as i was one myself 5 yr ago - and always learning ) get your machine, buy a case of mugs ( 36 ) pkt sub paper, inks etc....plenty coffee or tea on, swear box next to you ( you will make a fortune ) and a note pad...start off with the temps / times i gave you, then adjust in increments of 10 up/down and you will get it right...yes, you will maybe waste half case of mugs,maybe even a full case...but they only £30, but you will get the result you need

remember and take note of every time / temp change.....start changing the times first....then when you getting better result, fine tweak with temps ....everyone has there own way of doing this game, and others may tell you different....but we done all right this way - trust me, i,m a lawyer ( no i,m not, but hell it sounds good )