Many thanks Justin, I will just be pleased to get a decent result with one of own images. I have a heat tray so will give that a go. Cheers KeithJustin;89888 wrote:Water in the base can work but needs to be boiling hot and a bit of a faff. Personally I pre-heat the lowest inch of the mug in the press at full heat for 20/30 seconds. If you have a few to do the trays are a great idea or you can sit them on top of your flat press if you happen to be using that as well.
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In answer to your question about reducing times
That's a see what happens answer. Every press is difference and you may even find when you replace the blanket there might be some minor adjustments to be made. But if you were not happy with the initial result and you had pre warmed I would say the first port of call is a reduction in temp and time.
That's a see what happens answer. Every press is difference and you may even find when you replace the blanket there might be some minor adjustments to be made. But if you were not happy with the initial result and you had pre warmed I would say the first port of call is a reduction in temp and time.
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Hello Keith,
I had same problems like yours am wasted over 30 mugs, when i pre-heated my mug and then placed to mug press after cooking mug looks very nice, shiny, colors perfect.
And yes all thanx to DSF members, helped a lot.
I had same problems like yours am wasted over 30 mugs, when i pre-heated my mug and then placed to mug press after cooking mug looks very nice, shiny, colors perfect.
And yes all thanx to DSF members, helped a lot.
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Many thanks again SocialGiraffe, I will keep you posted with progress (good or bad). Cheers Keithsocialgiraffe;89893 wrote:In answer to your question about reducing times
That's a see what happens answer. Every press is difference and you may even find when you replace the blanket there might be some minor adjustments to be made. But if you were not happy with the initial result and you had pre warmed I would say the first port of call is a reduction in temp and time.
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Thanks JustBe Good very encouraging, I will paste progress (good or bad). Yes the Forum Members are extremely helpfulJustBeGood;89895 wrote:Hello Keith,
I had same problems like yours am wasted over 30 mugs, when i pre-heated my mug and then placed to mug press after cooking mug looks very nice, shiny, colors perfect.
And yes all thanx to DSF members, helped a lot.
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