Re: 5 way mug press issues!
Posted: 09 Jun 2013, 14:06
Hi folks, it might be worth mentioning before describing my problem that I'm quite new to sublimation printing, it's been about 6 months since I started.
I've been making mugs amongst other things during this time, I've had some teething issues but have generally been getting on ok, especially since using decent quality sub paper (trupix). My mug press is not a well branded one but recently decide to upgrade for a multiple mug press.
I've just purchased a 5 way mug press and I'm having a few issues...
It's a second hand press so I don't expect it to be amazing, there's also a fault with the middle press which does not heat at all. However, I'm not bothered about that for the moment. The issue is poor results from all presses. When I received it it was set at 195 degrees over 180 seconds. I've tried varying the times and temps but can't seem o get consistent results.
On some occasions I've had good results and then had to dunk the mug else the image continues to blur but the resulting mug still isn't great
Often the black doesn't transfer properly and has to stay on for longer for it to transfer which then ruins the rest of the image.
I use a very firm pressure an have wasted loads of mugs on this new press. I'm using coralgraph double coated 11oz mugs. The ink is not sawgrass, I'm not sure what it is but I use an Epson sx130 printer.
Any support to this issue would be greatly appreciated, can't think how many times I've cycled the web before posting here to find a solution.
I've been making mugs amongst other things during this time, I've had some teething issues but have generally been getting on ok, especially since using decent quality sub paper (trupix). My mug press is not a well branded one but recently decide to upgrade for a multiple mug press.
I've just purchased a 5 way mug press and I'm having a few issues...
It's a second hand press so I don't expect it to be amazing, there's also a fault with the middle press which does not heat at all. However, I'm not bothered about that for the moment. The issue is poor results from all presses. When I received it it was set at 195 degrees over 180 seconds. I've tried varying the times and temps but can't seem o get consistent results.
On some occasions I've had good results and then had to dunk the mug else the image continues to blur but the resulting mug still isn't great
Often the black doesn't transfer properly and has to stay on for longer for it to transfer which then ruins the rest of the image.
I use a very firm pressure an have wasted loads of mugs on this new press. I'm using coralgraph double coated 11oz mugs. The ink is not sawgrass, I'm not sure what it is but I use an Epson sx130 printer.
Any support to this issue would be greatly appreciated, can't think how many times I've cycled the web before posting here to find a solution.