FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
Re: FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
Hi everyone!
I have been printing mugs for over 2 years now for my own small business and also for a photography company.
I am using Rioch gel printer with sublimation dye cartridges, European coated mugs from BMS and their sublimation paper.
I press at 180 degrees for 180 seconds.
I haven't had any problems until now.
all of a sudden my prints are coming out really washed out at the base and the edges nearest the mug handle, it's not the kind of thing that happens when you press for too long, it's like the ink never stuck to the mug in the first place.
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please help,this is driving me CRAZY and I've wasted about 20 mugs!
I have been printing mugs for over 2 years now for my own small business and also for a photography company.
I am using Rioch gel printer with sublimation dye cartridges, European coated mugs from BMS and their sublimation paper.
I press at 180 degrees for 180 seconds.
I haven't had any problems until now.
all of a sudden my prints are coming out really washed out at the base and the edges nearest the mug handle, it's not the kind of thing that happens when you press for too long, it's like the ink never stuck to the mug in the first place.
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please help,this is driving me CRAZY and I've wasted about 20 mugs!
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Re: FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
TRY and move the mug up an inch in the press and press for another 10 seconds
Re: FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
If you've been printing mugs on the same press for over 2 years, the blanket is probably getting worn out. My old mug press prints faded towards the bottom and near the handles. The older it gets, the larger the faded area.
You can try increasing the time/temp to compensate but you risk the "good" area blurring through over-pressing. Might be worth trying, though, just to see if it helps.
You can try increasing the time/temp to compensate but you risk the "good" area blurring through over-pressing. Might be worth trying, though, just to see if it helps.
Re: FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
hi m8 is exact problem i have at moment except mine is at bottom /top and both sides (only in the middle do i get a decent print)
check this post : http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... #post36410
is the heating element/blanket not giving enough heat in that area
if u do text in middle in cup all fine but a square image edge to edge is when u notice it.
Horrible aint it
check this post : http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... #post36410
is the heating element/blanket not giving enough heat in that area
if u do text in middle in cup all fine but a square image edge to edge is when u notice it.
Horrible aint it
Re: FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
mine is starting to go like that 
i have tried moving the mug up but it didn't do much good as it's near the handle mine is esp bad
looks like i'm going to have to give henry a shout and get a new blanket at some point soon
i have tried moving the mug up but it didn't do much good as it's near the handle mine is esp bad
looks like i'm going to have to give henry a shout and get a new blanket at some point soon
Re: FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
how many cups u done,as an example with current press before u needed new blanket and what press have u got ???smitch6;36417 wrote:mine is starting to go like that
i have tried moving the mug up but it didn't do much good as it's near the handle mine is esp bad
looks like i'm going to have to give henry a shout and get a new blanket at some point soon
Re: FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
When printing mug after 1,5minutes open the press and flip your mug over. Them press afor another 1,5 - 2 minutes. This should help before you get new blanket. Also you can increse presure a little.
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Re: FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
my press is at full pressure as it is as i use 10oz mugs
i've also tried swapping it round etc done all the usual stuff
the blanket is only 1 year old but it did come from a not very good supplier shall we say
and for the 1st 6 months i didn't use a warm up scrap mug in it either
i've also tried swapping it round etc done all the usual stuff
the blanket is only 1 year old but it did come from a not very good supplier shall we say
and for the 1st 6 months i didn't use a warm up scrap mug in it either
Re: FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
whats the tip with the scrap mug while warming up as never knew about this.
Re: FADED washed out looking print at base of mugs, HELP!
Do you put the mug in when the press is at 180 degrees? If so the temp will drop and then the press will warm up again, so the mug won't be at the 180 degrees for the full 3 minutes. I'd considering increasing the time by at least 30 seconds to see if that will help get the ink in these parts whilst you consider the need for a new mug blanket.paula;36411 wrote:Hi everyone!
I have been printing mugs for over 2 years now for my own small business and also for a photography company.
I am using Rioch gel printer with sublimation dye cartridges, European coated mugs from BMS and their sublimation paper.
I press at 180 degrees for 180 seconds.
I haven't had any problems until now.
all of a sudden my prints are coming out really washed out at the base and the edges nearest the mug handle, it's not the kind of thing that happens when you press for too long, it's like the ink never stuck to the mug in the first place.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]720[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]721[/ATTACH]
please help,this is driving me CRAZY and I've wasted about 20 mugs!
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