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Re: epson B1100

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 20:48
by Justin
What happens when you print a small block of CMYK and then 100% red? I have some cheap Chinese paper here and the print ios very grainy, not good at all.

Re: epson B1100

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 20:52
by smitch6
i just done a test print with that stuff off ebay that someone recommended the poly sail cloth lol

i had my heat press at 180c
i think that might of been a tad too hot rofl
never seen material shrivel like that before lol

but i will say the image had come out beautiful so clear apart from
its really dull
i have checked to make sure i'm using the right side of the paper ;)

but its weird cos i done a t the other week and thought the design was kinda dull but just thought it was the image

i'm using my press at 180c for 40-50 secs

just turned it down to 160c cos is wrecked the poly material lol

the instructions that came with it say fabric 150-170c so its hotter than they say

Re: epson B1100

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 20:55
by smitch6
i'm using the tru stuff off BMS though now

Re: epson B1100

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 20:57
by Ian M
Try uising the settings the same as for T-shirts as this should work.

Re: epson B1100

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 20:59
by smitch6
i've only done 1 t lol
so not sure really what settings to use lol
i gather its ok that this stuff wrinkles lol

Re: epson B1100

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 21:18
by Ian M
When I used it it never wrinkled on me & I used just the same settings as I would for T-shirts.

Are you covering the material with something like a teflon sheet or anything else?

Re: epson B1100

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 21:21
by smitch6
yes i used a sheet of greaseproof over it
that stopped the main part but all around the edges wrinkled lol

Re: epson B1100

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 21:45
by Ian M
The edges will Steve but it's only just to play on isn't it. I always cut a piece a lot bigger than I need because of this.

Re: epson B1100

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 21:48
by smitch6
okkkkkkkkkk
so whats a good temp to do T's on then?
my instructions say 150-180 for 20-40 secs
i done the 1st one on 180 for 40 secs and it was still dull

i have a combo press

Re: epson B1100

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 21:55
by accdave
I know it's been asked on several threads but I still think you need to ask Intelli-ink exactly what sublimation ink you have.

Out of curiosity it would be interesting to see what happens when you wash the materail you printed.