Re: Total Novice Needing Advise Please...
Posted: 18 Nov 2012, 01:23
Hi everyone,
Before writing this I've tried to do as much research as possible to try not to ask the same questions as someone before, but I'm stuggling to find the answers I needed. So hoping someone might help.
Im a total novice to all this Dye Sub stuff. I've done a reasonable amount of research. I've bought the very very basic stuff to get started with to see if I can make a viable business before splashing out on some better equipment, but I'd still like to be able to produce good prints.
OK, so let me start by telling you what I'm using.
Epson S22
SRN 128gsm Paper (from ebay)
********* Ink
A LC-4 Mug Press (from Love Cut)
Durabrite Mugs from Listawood
So the problem Im having generally is that the guy I got the press from supplied me with a mug and an already printed design with lots of nice bright colours. He said have a go when you get the press, and see how it all works, the press was set up already 200secs @ 186 degrees. Result was a lovely looking image on the mug...
Then I printed something, and it didnt come out quite as nice. Blurry images, blacks turning a crimson red colour that sort of thing. I experimented with diferent temps and timings. I've even gone as low as 120secs, and the result seems slightly better than if i use a longer time setting, but the results are still not great. especially black. it comes out not black no matter how long or short i cook the mug for! Ive been reading about ICC profiles and that there isnt one for this printer, and im not even sure how they work or how to implement them. Im using PS CS3.
Any help is greatly appriciated.
Thanks
Before writing this I've tried to do as much research as possible to try not to ask the same questions as someone before, but I'm stuggling to find the answers I needed. So hoping someone might help.
Im a total novice to all this Dye Sub stuff. I've done a reasonable amount of research. I've bought the very very basic stuff to get started with to see if I can make a viable business before splashing out on some better equipment, but I'd still like to be able to produce good prints.
OK, so let me start by telling you what I'm using.
Epson S22
SRN 128gsm Paper (from ebay)
********* Ink
A LC-4 Mug Press (from Love Cut)
Durabrite Mugs from Listawood
So the problem Im having generally is that the guy I got the press from supplied me with a mug and an already printed design with lots of nice bright colours. He said have a go when you get the press, and see how it all works, the press was set up already 200secs @ 186 degrees. Result was a lovely looking image on the mug...
Then I printed something, and it didnt come out quite as nice. Blurry images, blacks turning a crimson red colour that sort of thing. I experimented with diferent temps and timings. I've even gone as low as 120secs, and the result seems slightly better than if i use a longer time setting, but the results are still not great. especially black. it comes out not black no matter how long or short i cook the mug for! Ive been reading about ICC profiles and that there isnt one for this printer, and im not even sure how they work or how to implement them. Im using PS CS3.
Any help is greatly appriciated.
Thanks