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Re: Lasr printers for mugs?
Posted: 25 Aug 2010, 19:14
by alanw15
Hi
Can you tell me if colour laser printers can be used for mug printing. I have the Magic TouchCPM6.2 Hard Surface printing sheets which i got with a job lot of Cup and T Shirt heat presses.
Thanks in advance
Re: Lasr printers for mugs?
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 13:18
by bms
Yes you can use CPM6.2 for printing onto mugs. The end result isn't as good as sublimation, but it is possible.
Re: Lasr printers for mugs?
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 21:59
by alanw15
Just tested it out and worked ok

But as you say not as good as sublimation i.e not as shiny.
How long will a laser print on a T Shirt last?
Re: Lasr printers for mugs?
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 22:55
by bms
Are you using TTC3.1 or something similar? I think they last for 50+ washes so fairly permanent. Don't think I've washed mine more than 50 times yet

Re: Lasr printers for mugs?
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 09:28
by alanw15
Im using the Magic touch papers for T-Shirts.
I have heard that you are meant to glaze the mugs after you have taken the paper off. How do i glaze them? Is it just a case of putting them back in the heat press for a while?
Re: Lasr printers for mugs?
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 10:45
by bms
I think this refers to putting the mug back in the press afterwards. Print as normal and remove the CPM paper from the mug. Then wrap the mug with grease proof paper or silicon paper and press again for, say 20 seconds.
Re: Lasr printers for mugs?
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 10:49
by alanw15
cheers for the reply. Will go and get some greese proof paper in a min and give it a try

Re: Lasr printers for mugs?
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 12:01
by alanw15
Ok, well i tried it and.............. grease proof paper stuck to the mug and had to scrub it under water to get it off and photo looks dark, dull and not glazed???
I heated mug to 180 and left for 180 seconds. Some of the print also pulled off after the mug was left to go cold. im using the coated sub mugs as well
Any ideas what went wrong?
Re: Lasr printers for mugs?
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 14:59
by bms
I heated mug to 180 and left for 180 seconds. Some of the print also pulled off after the mug was left to go cold. im using the coated sub mugs as well
Did you do this with the CPM material? I don't have the figures to hand, but I thought CPM transferred a lot quicker than this.
Re: Lasr printers for mugs?
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 15:05
by alanw15
yeah i used the CPM material at their recommended temps and speeds and that was even worse, pulled around 30% of the print off.
At the temp and speeds i used 99.9% of the print stuck to the mug although the prints come out a bit dark and not shiny at all.