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- 18 Nov 2020, 07:36
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: New to printing on glass chopping boards - ink bleed?
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Re: New to printing on glass chopping boards - ink bleed?
<r>Many thanks. We might have to experiment a bit more, as the recommended settings for us are 200c at 300 seconds on light pressure. Interestingly we pressed two boards prior to the faulty one and they were ok. The faulty board images was pressed after the coasters. What will now is to print the ...
- 16 Nov 2020, 21:11
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: New to printing on glass chopping boards - ink bleed?
- Replies: 4
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Re: New to printing on glass chopping boards - ink bleed?
<r><QUOTE author="UK Printed Mugs;145642"><s>[QUOTE=UK Printed Mugs;145642]</s>Pressure seems to be issue i am sure. Either tighten up or add rubber mat on lower platen to elevate.<e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>
Many thanks indeed for the quick response. We are using a light pressure as advised, but we may ...
Many thanks indeed for the quick response. We are using a light pressure as advised, but we may ...
- 16 Nov 2020, 20:26
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: New to printing on glass chopping boards - ink bleed?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2081
Re: New to printing on glass chopping boards - ink bleed?
<t>Hello everyone,<br/>
This is our first post since getting an Epson printer and heat press. All has been well, and our coaster printing and pressing has worked well. We've just printed our second glass chopping board and noticed a strange 'bleed' type effect on the board. It's not easily visible ...
This is our first post since getting an Epson printer and heat press. All has been well, and our coaster printing and pressing has worked well. We've just printed our second glass chopping board and noticed a strange 'bleed' type effect on the board. It's not easily visible ...
