Re: Dunking Mugs - It works!!
Posted: 24 May 2016, 09:18
I can't believe it. After an early start then we went ahead to press about 45 mugs for an early morning pick up and after 15 good mugs came out the press we went to pack them. SHOCK!! HORROR!! They had all 'bled'. Never happened before.
The ink had basically continued to sublimate on the hot mug after coming out the press.
So what we thought were perfect mugs turned out to be duds. After a few minutes of what the hell went wrong someone mentioned dunking. Never thought we needed to before but we went and got some water in a bowl.
Next mug out the press, peel paper and dunk slowly into water (Hisssssssssss) and out it comes. Waited a few minutes and ...
PERFECT!!!
I can only think things started to go pete-tong because things come in threes hey. Last week our Adkins press blew, yesterday our 7100 was printing crap and today the mugs bleeding.
I do expect that now all three have been resolved it will rain gold and someone will make me a coffee damn it.
Ps: For those interested then we were using an Adkins studio mug press, Xpres mugs (top grade) at 180c and 145s.
The ink had basically continued to sublimate on the hot mug after coming out the press.
So what we thought were perfect mugs turned out to be duds. After a few minutes of what the hell went wrong someone mentioned dunking. Never thought we needed to before but we went and got some water in a bowl.
Next mug out the press, peel paper and dunk slowly into water (Hisssssssssss) and out it comes. Waited a few minutes and ...
PERFECT!!!
I can only think things started to go pete-tong because things come in threes hey. Last week our Adkins press blew, yesterday our 7100 was printing crap and today the mugs bleeding.
I do expect that now all three have been resolved it will rain gold and someone will make me a coffee damn it.
Ps: For those interested then we were using an Adkins studio mug press, Xpres mugs (top grade) at 180c and 145s.