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Re: pale subbing

Posted: 12 May 2017, 20:55
by robhil
I am having real problems at present.

I was subbing glass clocks, coasters, key rings etc with no problem.

I bought a purse from Isub supplies and followed their advice about printing and pressing.

This came out of the printer fine but was very pale after pressing.

I decided I would try pressing again with a much darker print to try and cover up the original, however it still came out very pale.

Any ideas what I am doing wrong.
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Re: pale subbing

Posted: 12 May 2017, 21:21
by Justin
Could be a number of things, first that springs to mind would be press, are you getting a good even heat without cold spots?

Re: pale subbing

Posted: 12 May 2017, 22:11
by Paul
do you set your press to Celsius values but press is in Fahrenheit?

Re: pale subbing

Posted: 12 May 2017, 22:35
by robhil
Justin just had it serviced at adkins replaced alot of parts but have said it is now as good as new.

Paul I haven't done anything different to what I have always done, Its almost as though the paper is not releasing the ink.

Re: pale subbing

Posted: 12 May 2017, 23:43
by Paul
wrong side of paper?

Re: pale subbing

Posted: 13 May 2017, 11:00
by webtrekker
Yeah, double-check your paper is the right way up. Believe me, it happens!

Re: pale subbing

Posted: 13 May 2017, 11:34
by robhil
What a thicko am I

The paper was the right way round but I loaded it onto the press paper on the bottom instead of on the top, tried it this morning and came out fine.

Sorry to trouble anyone.