Page 9 of 11

Re: MDP mug press. Read here owner review and pics.

Posted: 28 Jun 2023, 21:17
by Tony4415
Hi
I’ve had this problem too! When it reaches 185 degrees and I place the mug in and close the clamp it jumps up to 200 plus and my mugs comes out darker.
Only done about 50 presses with this element.
Do you think it’s my element?
Thanks

Re: MDP mug press. Read here owner review and pics.

Posted: 28 Jun 2023, 21:20
by Benjamin
The person from MDP I spoke to said it’s probably loose wiring and refunded that blanket for me.

Re: MDP mug press. Read here owner review and pics.

Posted: 25 Mar 2024, 11:04
by Mrteajunkie
Added link for signzworld press to post.

Re: MDP mug press. Read here owner review and pics.

Posted: 31 Mar 2024, 21:06
by Mrteajunkie
Added two quick videos inserting a mug and changing mugs.

Re: MDP mug press. Read here owner review and pics.

Posted: 01 Apr 2024, 22:08
by idealsupply
You mention you put the mugs in warm water? What is the reason for this?

Re: MDP mug press. Read here owner review and pics.

Posted: 02 Apr 2024, 11:34
by Mrteajunkie
idealsupply;153767 wrote:You mention you put the mugs in warm water? What is the reason for this?
it stops the sublimation process avoiding blurring or ghosting on your mugs.
I have found some mugs the print rises up the mug if I don’t dunk them leaving a Smokey type effect above the print.

Re: MDP mug press. Read here owner review and pics.

Posted: 03 Apr 2024, 10:29
by 0202
Hi, I'm just looking at buying this press, can I check when the press reaches 185 *c if I put a room temperature mug in, the temp will drop and then heat back up to 185 *c is this when the timer starts or does the timer start as soon as the mug goes in?

The timer on my current press starts once the press goes back up to the
180 *c so affectively my mug is in the press for longer than 185 secs.

Thank you

Re: MDP mug press. Read here owner review and pics.

Posted: 03 Apr 2024, 20:11
by idealsupply
Mrteajunkie;153769 wrote:it stops the sublimation process avoiding blurring or ghosting on your mugs.
I have found some mugs the print rises up the mug if I don’t dunk them leaving a Smokey type effect above the print.
Ahh ok, thanks for the tip.

Slightly off topic, do you ever print the colour grey?

Re: MDP mug press. Read here owner review and pics.

Posted: 04 Apr 2024, 18:43
by Mrteajunkie
idealsupply;153771 wrote:Ahh ok, thanks for the tip.

Slightly off topic, do you ever print the colour grey?
Yes A few of my mugs have grey on them. (Cartoon dogs)
not had any issues with any colours using the method as posted in 1st post.

It’s only If I leave the workshop to answer the door or the phone rings and the mug gets an extra few minutes and gets over cooked that I have issues.

Re: MDP mug press. Read here owner review and pics.

Posted: 04 Apr 2024, 18:45
by Mrteajunkie
0202;153770 wrote:Hi, I'm just looking at buying this press, can I check when the press reaches 185 *c if I put a room temperature mug in, the temp will drop and then heat back up to 185 *c is this when the timer starts or does the timer start as soon as the mug goes in?

The timer on my current press starts once the press goes back up to the
180 *c so affectively my mug is in the press for longer than 185 secs.

Thank you
I put the mug in when Press reaches temp.
timer starts as son as I close the press.

I thought I had described this in the 1st post?