What do you do with your reject mug prints? Fortunately I don't have a lot of rejects these days - but I do have a few that have mounted up over the years. I don't really know what to do with them...
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What do you do with your reject mug prints? Fortunately I don't have a lot of rejects these days - but I do have a few that have mounted up over the years. I don't really know what to do with them...
One thing I tried, which seemed to work was to fold a small sheet of paper and taped it to the inside of door to the cartridges. I think someone somewhere else suggested that the error could be to do...
One thing that was never clear to me as a newbie was the heating up times/instructions. There is a lot of advice out there saying let the mug warm up for 2/3/4 minutes. I think this is from people...
Hi there. Check out my thread https://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/showthread.php?15773-Mug-pressing-typical-problems
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OK - tried dunking mugs in a sink filled with hot water straight out of the tap. I think this is still too cool. Whilst none of the mugs cracked visibly, I think some cracked "non-visibly". I could...
I saw a video on youtube where a factory (machine) was processing mugs and slapping on silicone wraps and plunging them into an oven. I had the impression they were doing this without human...
webtrekker I've experimented with halogen ovens and conventional ovens but had trouble with getting the temperature and timing right. I've also had trouble with less than perfect straight sides...
What I've found out as a relative newbie is that mug pressing is not an exact science. This is what I've discovered - mostly the hard way, but also from reading on this forum.
Generally, I've...
Hi all
I started a mug printing business about a year ago and have been using the forum to gather tips and info from forum members. Many thanks to everyone on the forum.