I don't find that that method preheats the mug enough.smiley_mug;135043 wrote:the best tip i've read for pre heating the mug is to stand it on an upside down mug that has just come out, it is win win as it is also helping to cool the mug that has just come out!
Heating a mug in a press before applying sub paper
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it always works for me but my print usually finishes 5mm before bottom of mug, just have the heat sink near the handle to worry about but i 've moved my design inwards to help with this. I find the heatsink near the handles effect my blue prints (they get pink near the edges) but red seems fine.
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