Re: Getting Perfect Mugs Everytime - tips?
Posted: 26 Jan 2015, 18:46
Hi
I've been playing around with my adkins mug press and time and temps seem to be fine for ceramic and polymer mugs so have been tweaking the template size so as to get it as close to the handle as possible and haven't really had problems with the base of the mug but I have noticed some odd parts around the bottom which looks like its come away from the mug as the ink isn't as solid and the paper looks a little brown but the rest of the bottom is fine. Does anyone tape round the whole bottom of the mug as well as down the sides by the handle to keep it in place?
I've also noticed the odd few black dots appearing on the mugs but there is no extra ink on the paper when printed so not sure where these are coming from. After pressing you can see these dots in the paper but they weren't there before pressing? I don't put any teflon or anything over the top of the paper just tape it in place and press.
My template size is 21cm by 8cm with a 5mm not printed gap all the way round so the cut paper size is 22cm by 9cm and seems to fit nice and tight. I think I have the pressure right, not too loose and not too tight?
Hopefully this will make sense to someone?
Thanks
Lianne
I've been playing around with my adkins mug press and time and temps seem to be fine for ceramic and polymer mugs so have been tweaking the template size so as to get it as close to the handle as possible and haven't really had problems with the base of the mug but I have noticed some odd parts around the bottom which looks like its come away from the mug as the ink isn't as solid and the paper looks a little brown but the rest of the bottom is fine. Does anyone tape round the whole bottom of the mug as well as down the sides by the handle to keep it in place?
I've also noticed the odd few black dots appearing on the mugs but there is no extra ink on the paper when printed so not sure where these are coming from. After pressing you can see these dots in the paper but they weren't there before pressing? I don't put any teflon or anything over the top of the paper just tape it in place and press.
My template size is 21cm by 8cm with a 5mm not printed gap all the way round so the cut paper size is 22cm by 9cm and seems to fit nice and tight. I think I have the pressure right, not too loose and not too tight?
Hopefully this will make sense to someone?
Thanks
Lianne