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Re: Chromaluxe sublimation help

Posted: 31 Oct 2018, 07:50
by bross1004
Having trouble with learning to sublimate onto chromaluxe 8x10 panels. I have tried twice and its not turning out. My printer is a Epson WF-7710 using DyeMaster-R 105gsm paper at 400 degrees (drops a few degrees upon press, but not much) with image face down and substrate face up per instruction. Tried both medium and high pressure when closing (or what i think is med/high pressure). I hover over the image for 10 seconds to ensure its dry and the second time I did a 45 second press on the substrate as well(online recommendation) to ensure it was ready to receive the image. I have included pictures of both of the ones I tried in hopes that someone else has made the same mistakes before and will recognize it. Any guidance is welcomed.
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Re: Chromaluxe sublimation help

Posted: 31 Oct 2018, 09:16
by webtrekker
I'm assuming you removed the clear plastic film from the sheets before pressing?

I use Sublimetals oanels and press with a VERY light pressure.

Re: Chromaluxe sublimation help

Posted: 31 Oct 2018, 10:02
by Justin
Could be too much temp causing the mottling. My metal I press at 160c for 70 secs, keeping the temp down helps. As with most products, you don't need much pressure as there's nowhere to push the image into :-) Good tip above to removed the plastic, we've all done it.

Re: Chromaluxe sublimation help

Posted: 31 Oct 2018, 12:59
by logobear
plastic film .....

Re: Chromaluxe sublimation help

Posted: 31 Oct 2018, 15:18
by bross1004
Yes, plastic sheeting was removed. So maybe too much pressure?

Re: Chromaluxe sublimation help

Posted: 31 Oct 2018, 16:48
by webtrekker
Cut a panel into small pieces to experiment with as it's usually a bit hit-and-miss at first.

I use only enough pressure to lock the press. Virtually just the weight of the top platen is enough.

Re: Chromaluxe sublimation help

Posted: 01 Nov 2018, 06:24
by bross1004
Good idea Webtrekker. I'll try that. Experimenting with full panels is expensive.