Re: Adkins Studio Twin Mug Press - Set Up
Posted: 28 Dec 2014, 17:49
Hi All
Would be grateful if somebody who has one of these machines can give me an idiots' guide to setting the thing up!
I have set the temperature to 190c and the time to 140 secs, but I have up to now used the BMS DF1 type mug press which works differently to the Adkins, in that once the machine reaches an idle temperature you insert the mug to be printed, press a button and the temp drops and then climbs before reaching a set figure and then counts down, I am told that the Adkins machines do not work like this.
Can somebody give me a simple 'step by step' guide once the machine has been turned on (with the temp/timer settings above):
1) Do we have a dummy mug in place?
2) If we do, the machine climbs to 190c and then we remove the mug and place in the press the mug to be printed. At this point, the countdown from 140 seconds will begin, but the mug will be cold and the temperature will have dropped and so will not be at 190c - does this matter?
Also, how tight should the clamps be on these machines?
I am told that the heating elements/pad are a lot softer than the BMS DF1 type and should not be clamped too hard but I am struggling to get a decent print on a black car, the image almost looks like it has done a few too many cycles in a dishwasher but is definitely not totally washed out.
I should add, the instruction manual is the usual 'chinglish' and so difficult to totally understand, I think my problem is in the drop in temperature once the mug to be printed is inserted, but these machines work differently to the BMS type, so maybe it is something else.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Would be grateful if somebody who has one of these machines can give me an idiots' guide to setting the thing up!
I have set the temperature to 190c and the time to 140 secs, but I have up to now used the BMS DF1 type mug press which works differently to the Adkins, in that once the machine reaches an idle temperature you insert the mug to be printed, press a button and the temp drops and then climbs before reaching a set figure and then counts down, I am told that the Adkins machines do not work like this.
Can somebody give me a simple 'step by step' guide once the machine has been turned on (with the temp/timer settings above):
1) Do we have a dummy mug in place?
2) If we do, the machine climbs to 190c and then we remove the mug and place in the press the mug to be printed. At this point, the countdown from 140 seconds will begin, but the mug will be cold and the temperature will have dropped and so will not be at 190c - does this matter?
Also, how tight should the clamps be on these machines?
I am told that the heating elements/pad are a lot softer than the BMS DF1 type and should not be clamped too hard but I am struggling to get a decent print on a black car, the image almost looks like it has done a few too many cycles in a dishwasher but is definitely not totally washed out.
I should add, the instruction manual is the usual 'chinglish' and so difficult to totally understand, I think my problem is in the drop in temperature once the mug to be printed is inserted, but these machines work differently to the BMS type, so maybe it is something else.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.