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Re: 3d mug sublimation - having trouble

Posted: 21 Sep 2016, 13:40
by Peggykan
Hi

I currently use my 3d heat press to sublimate phone cases and they turn out perfectly but I want to start sublimating mugs.

I've bought some orca coated 11oz mugs to test on, but the last few attempts have not turned out well. The colour just isn't vibrant enough.

I wondered if anyone has any advice/tips on the process?

Peggy

Re: 3d mug sublimation - having trouble

Posted: 21 Sep 2016, 15:08
by GoonerGary
Supplying your equipment, materials and method might help answer your question.

Re: 3d mug sublimation - having trouble

Posted: 21 Sep 2016, 15:35
by Peggykan
I use a silicone mug wrap.

Sublimation paper with Sawgrass inks and a Ricoh printer.

i currently preheat the 3d heat press to 200 celcius, whilst it heats up, i prepare the mug (stick the design onto the mug and then wrap the silicone wrap around it).

Then i put it in the heat press for 15 minutes.

Re: 3d mug sublimation - having trouble

Posted: 21 Sep 2016, 19:57
by galerion
Which 3d heat press?
Also after you stick your design to the mug; take half a piece of plain A4 (length ways) cut it down so its a bit bigger than your print and wrap it round (no need for tape) then use your silicone wrap. This will help stop the silicone wrap picking up ink and giving you random ink spots later on.

Re: 3d mug sublimation - having trouble

Posted: 21 Sep 2016, 20:07
by Peggykan
galerion;115239 wrote:Which 3d heat press?
It's a vacuum one

Re: 3d mug sublimation - having trouble

Posted: 21 Sep 2016, 20:10
by galerion
Peggykan;115240 wrote:It's a vacuum one
Yes but which, there are a few and they are different sizes so require different times. Describe it, how many mugs can you put in it? what colour is it?

Re: 3d mug sublimation - having trouble

Posted: 21 Sep 2016, 20:14
by Peggykan
galerion;115241 wrote:Yes but which, there are a few and they are different sizes so require different times. Describe it, how many mugs can you put in it? what colour is it?
it looks like this
http://www.monsterdoodles.co.uk/rembran ... oCJgjw_wcB

Also i just figured out if i set the timer to 13 minutes instead of 15, the result is stronger.

Re: 3d mug sublimation - having trouble

Posted: 21 Sep 2016, 20:19
by galerion
Peggykan;115242 wrote:it looks like this
http://www.monsterdoodles.co.uk/rembran ... oCJgjw_wcB

Also i just figured out if i set the timer to 13 minutes instead of 15, the result is stronger.
I have the mini one so I can't help you with times but there are others on here who do have that also any threads where people are talking about the big red 3d machine may be of help.

If your getting better results with a shorter time you where probably overcooking them.

Re: 3d mug sublimation - having trouble

Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 09:42
by PWMoras
I press mugs in a 3D oven like that kind, with 200ÂșC and 9mins on a single mug, and a 30-35 secs increase per mug (I don't press more than 6 or 7 mugs at the same time, to minimize inconsistency on the temperature around the edges of the oven).
Ricoh 3110 and Sawgrass inks too.

Re: 3d mug sublimation - having trouble

Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 15:28
by socialgiraffe
Turn machine on and set temp to 180 degrees and time to 8 minutes
Wait about 45 minutes for oven to be at temp and consistent
Assuming you are using correct profiles the wrap mug and put in oven
Take out and fingers crossed it will be perfect
Adjust time to suit if not