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Re: Black line at transfer edge on mugs
Posted: 04 Sep 2017, 23:32
by kiddleddee
I am having trouble with a black line appearing at the outside edge (the edge away from the handle) of my transfer paper when I'm pressing my mugs. Funny thing is that it only happens sometimes and then only on particular designs. But when it happens, it happens on a pretty high percentage of my mugs. For instance, yesterday I pressed 6 different designs. Only 1 of them had the black line problem, but it occurred on 6 out of 12 of that design that I pressed. I guessed that it was caused by the edge of the transfer lifting somehow so I started taping along the entire edge of the transfer. That didn't seem to help. I reasoned that perhaps the edge was falling into some spot in my mug press that wasn't having the same pressure as other places so I tried putting the mugs in the other way around. That didn't help either and besides, it didn't happen with other designs that were the same size and fell into the same place in the mug press.
Any ideas?
Re: Black line at transfer edge on mugs
Posted: 05 Sep 2017, 00:24
by GoonerGary
Have you checked the design for an outline stroke you might have created in Photoshop?
Re: Black line at transfer edge on mugs
Posted: 05 Sep 2017, 00:33
by webtrekker
That's my thought too. When in Photoshop I always select an image and see if the selection box extends beyond the coloured parts of the image. If it does, then this is a sure sign of unwanted lines or pixels and can be cleaned up using the eraser, a pure white brush, or a pure white areas fill.
Re: Black line at transfer edge on mugs
Posted: 05 Sep 2017, 04:13
by kiddleddee
No, none of that is going on. There are no outlines on the image.
Re: Black line at transfer edge on mugs
Posted: 05 Sep 2017, 09:08
by GoonerGary
Have you got a photo?
Is there any dried ink residue on your printer rollers or accumulated dried ink powder on your mug heat blanket?
Re: Black line at transfer edge on mugs
Posted: 05 Sep 2017, 21:31
by pisquee
We get this on mugs when the cutter on the printer needs a clean
Re: Black line at transfer edge on mugs
Posted: 06 Sep 2017, 10:37
by GoonerGary
That's right, dried ink can travel through every part of your production process and finish on your product. I always clean down my trimmer for paper dust and general crap.
Re: Black line at transfer edge on mugs
Posted: 06 Sep 2017, 16:14
by kiddleddee
I'm using scissors to cut the transfers. I don't clean them regularly for sure. Maybe that's the problem. But I don't understand why it only happens on certain designs and not others; I use the same scissors. I'll break out the alcohol swabs. Thanks guys.