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Re: Coralgraph ebay shop press
Posted: 29 Nov 2010, 16:10
by snjokaggl
mcdodd, I just had mine for a few days so I can't vouche for the reliability yet.
But I'm glad to hear from Paul that his press has lasted this long.

Too bad to hear about the cap attachment as I haven't tried it yet, but it's more than enough for me right now.
Re: Coralgraph ebay shop press
Posted: 29 Nov 2010, 16:18
by Paul
well... to fair I must say cap attachment was great for winter hats though

printed with flock

Re: Coralgraph ebay shop press
Posted: 29 Nov 2010, 18:52
by Ian M
Hi all again.
One tip that I was given was never to use the presses for more than one hour at a time. I was told to let them stand switched off for at least 15 minutes before starting again. I've been doing this & never had a problem & as I said been using mine now for coming up to 3 years.
Ian

Re: Coralgraph ebay shop press
Posted: 29 Nov 2010, 19:21
by snjokaggl
Thanks for the tip Paul! Winter hats come in handy for where I'm from.
I was also given this tip about shutting the press off if it's been working for more than one hour, but then again if I have been pressing for an hour straight it's time to take a brake anyway and cool off

Re: Coralgraph ebay shop press
Posted: 29 Nov 2010, 19:28
by Ian M
Hi Isak,
I couldn't agree with you more about taking a break after a hour but, I'm usually getting the next batch ready to press.
Our winter hats are already in use here in the north of the UK
How does an Icelandic cool off?

I thought they already were cool
Ian

Re: Coralgraph ebay shop press
Posted: 30 Nov 2010, 16:33
by snjokaggl
We roll around naked in the snow
Until the neighbours calls the cops at least.
But you're right, most of us are cool

except our politicians and those greedy banksters.
Re: Coralgraph ebay shop press
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 10:52
by logodigitizing
snjokaggl wrote:mcdodd, I just had mine for a few days so I can't vouche for the reliability yet.
But I'm glad to hear from Paul that his press has lasted this long.

Too bad to hear about the cap attachment as I haven't tried it yet, but it's more than enough for me right now.
hi
I would be grateful of your opinions on your press please once you've had time to play with it.
can any other members post pics of garments/mugs produced please?
many thanks
Mark
Re: Coralgraph ebay shop press
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 11:29
by draig
Paul wrote:well... to fair I must say cap attachment was great for winter hats though

printed with flock

Hi Paul,
Which winter hats are you using? and what time do you use?
Tried a knitted one at one time and it went super floppy, same as if you ironed anything acrylic.
Thanks
Sharon
Re: Coralgraph ebay shop press
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 14:14
by Ian M
Re: Coralgraph ebay shop press
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 20:26
by Paul
draig wrote:Paul wrote:well... to fair I must say cap attachment was great for winter hats though

printed with flock

Hi Paul,
Which winter hats are you using? and what time do you use?
Tried a knitted one at one time and it went super floppy, same as if you ironed anything acrylic.
Thanks
Sharon
I used those: [url="
http://www.polo-shirts.co.uk/Caps+and+H ... th+Turn-up]
http://www.polo-shirts.co.uk/Caps+and+H ... th+Turn-up[/url]
I print with white flock on them. Looks verry good.
mcdodd wrote:snjokaggl wrote:mcdodd, I just had mine for a few days so I can't vouche for the reliability yet.
But I'm glad to hear from Paul that his press has lasted this long.

Too bad to hear about the cap attachment as I haven't tried it yet, but it's more than enough for me right now.
hi
I would be grateful of your opinions on your press please once you've had time to play with it.
can any other members post pics of garments/mugs produced please?
many thanks
Mark
this is one of the mugs I printed few weeks a go.
