Anyone else using the HTP 616 please

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
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As per the title, is anyone else using the HTP 616 please?
If so, are you only printing on 11oz Mugs or have you found a way to wrap different sizes please?

Thanks in advance
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When I googled that press I thought for a minute I was looking at an old valve radio!

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Maybe the picture will help jog someones mind as to the answer to your question.
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I used to use them many moons ago.

From what I remember the machine is not the problem as long as you can get whatever it is you are printing over the metal protection cone. You will however need the proper cactus wraps for whatever it is you want to press.

We did for one client raise the mug up slightly as it was a latte style. But the print area at the bottom of the mug had to be raised to compensate for the fact that there was no heat in that area.
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WorthDoingRight;56567 wrote:When I googled that press I thought for a minute I was looking at an old valve radio!

[ATTACH=CONFIG]1251[/ATTACH]

Maybe the picture will help jog someones mind as to the answer to your question.
Thanks for the photo, but I imagined,wrongly,that everyone knew of tmt's various products.
socialgiraffe;56570 wrote:I used to use them many moons ago.

From what I remember the machine is not the problem as long as you can get whatever it is you are printing over the metal protection cone. You will however need the proper cactus wraps for whatever it is you want to press.

We did for one client raise the mug up slightly as it was a latte style. But the print area at the bottom of the mug had to be raised to compensate for the fact that there was no heat in that area.
Thank you for sharing that info socialgiraffe, I have een wondering if other wraps could be used, I will go check Martins pace for cactus.
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We have the 616 - got it years ago. It use halogen bulbs to produce the heat.
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Stitch Up;56588 wrote:We have the 616 - got it years ago. It use halogen bulbs to produce the heat.
Spot on John, I have the pre sublimation version.
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Hi Tony

I understand TMT sell a new 'updated' version for use with ink (ours was laser). Do you have any idea what the difference is?

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No John, I have the HTP 616 Plus (!) this was laser only, the next model had a switch for laser and sublimation. Is this the one you are talking about or is there a third model?
I have tried emailing Owen at TMT but they have yet to respond .
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Yes, mine is laser and I was interested in the sublimation version. I emailed TMT asking if there was a conversion, they replied saying it couldn't be converted! I'm of the opinion that it could be modified in some way and would like to see the inards of the new sublimation model :) Anyone?
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Hi Goldrapt

I know that TMT are absolutely snowed under right now due to the sucess of their new white laser printer. Responses are taking longer than normal so you may have to bear with them.

Have seen some results of the new white printer and have to admit, bloomin impressive!

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