Mug Sublimation Training Workshop Required
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xpres i believe also will help guide you at their hq - you can lessen the wastage costs by cutting certain things up like mousemats etc, but for mugs, expect to loose a few before you get them right - take some of your printed sheets with you can see if it is your print that is at fault and also your mugs, it would help on here if you posted up images of some that you have pressed already so others can comment on them
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Where did you get the mugs from?
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Just print a small area of a mug, then you can use it for several tests.
- Keith Coppuck
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Hi Mrs Maggot (love the name and avatar), thank you for the reply. I had a loo around the xpres site "http://www.xpres.co.uk" but couldn't find any training or workshops? I have shared some images on my other thread seeking help http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... S-X-10-9-3mrs maggot;89051 wrote:xpres i believe also will help guide you at their hq - you can lessen the wastage costs by cutting certain things up like mousemats etc, but for mugs, expect to loose a few before you get them right - take some of your printed sheets with you can see if it is your print that is at fault and also your mugs, it would help on here if you posted up images of some that you have pressed already so others can comment on them
I will have a few other attempts tomorrow with different timings. What are the affects of too long or too short in the press and too high or low temperatures on the images???
Thanks again Keith
I was recommend to BMS Limited http://www.printerowners.co.uk/sublimat ... n-mugs.htm this where the mugs came from.... Any good?socialgiraffe;89053 wrote:Where did you get the mugs from?
Hi Gorgall2, I didn't realise you could print on a mug more than once, I assumed that the heat reaction between the mug and the print would affect the special coating???? I will try this for various temperatures and timings to see if it makes a difference? Thanks Keithgorgall2;89063 wrote:Just print a small area of a mug, then you can use it for several tests.
If I attach the image would anyone be willing to try and print it themselves to see what they get? Not sure how I would do that?
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Hi Keith
BMS mugs are very good so that is not the problem.
BMS mugs are very good so that is not the problem.
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Thanks SocialGiraffe, one thing eliminated!socialgiraffe;89069 wrote:Hi Keith
BMS mugs are very good so that is not the problem.
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Hi All, here's a link to my first mug. Any tips on why it's so blurred?Keith Coppuck;89066 wrote:Hi Mrs Maggot (love the name and avatar), thank you for the reply. I had a loo around the xpres site "http://www.xpres.co.uk" but couldn't find any training or workshops? I have shared some images on my other thread seeking help http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... S-X-10-9-3
I will have a few other attempts tomorrow with different timings. What are the affects of too long or too short in the press and too high or low temperatures on the images???
Thanks again Keith
I was recommend to BMS Limited http://www.printerowners.co.uk/sublimat ... n-mugs.htm this where the mugs came from.... Any good?
Hi Gorgall2, I didn't realise you could print on a mug more than once, I assumed that the heat reaction between the mug and the print would affect the special coating???? I will try this for various temperatures and timings to see if it makes a difference? Thanks Keith
If I attach the image would anyone be willing to try and print it themselves to see what they get? Not sure how I would do that?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/22251687@ ... 796097580/
Re: Mug Sublimation Training Workshop Required
maybe to much pressure? maybe...
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- Keith Coppuck
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Hi Paul, thanks again for the help. I think I will just have to bite the bullet and waste a few sheets of paper and mugs. So:Paul;89258 wrote:maybe to much pressure? maybe...
Different temperatures
Different durations
Different pressures
The supplier (BMS) recommendation was "Press at 180 degrees Celsius for 3 minutes" http://www.printerowners.co.uk/sublimat ... n-mugs.htm which is what I used for this one. What is the best way to check I have the correct image and print settings?
Cheers,
Keith
Re: Mug Sublimation Training Workshop Required
You need to drop your temp down to 170c for ricoh gel ink and we all have wasted mugs and other blanks before getting our settings right lots of trial and error.
Once you've got your setting right there will be days where you'll be kicking yourself cus you've put the image on the mug upside down and the other odd silly thing but its all part of the joy of sublimation.
Once you've got your setting right there will be days where you'll be kicking yourself cus you've put the image on the mug upside down and the other odd silly thing but its all part of the joy of sublimation.
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