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    Freesub ST-210 double mug press advice needed please

    Hi all,

    Just starting out with a Freesub ST-210 mug press to find my feet, anyone use this press? If so what have you found temp / time / tips work or worked better for you please?
    I'm using Xpress Subliprint premium paper, Sublinova ink, with Coralgraph 10oz Orca coated mugs at the moment.

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    Rob
    Kit: Microtec Senko 20A 40x50cm, Galaxy GS-202-B Big Pro mug press, Epson WF-7715WDF, Epson 1500W, Cameo 3 cutter, LYU Df-1261_AF 54" cutter.

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    I currently go with 170 temp, 170 sec & 125 idle - works perfect for xpres mugs, sawgrass inks and Ricoh printer. If using a Ricoh and your blacks are coming out brown, take the seconds down a little.
    The way I use the Freesub ST-210 is:
    Switch on, press the heat button and get to idle temp (use an old mug in the press to protect the blanket). Pop the mug in with the transfer attached and click the timer - the temp will rise to 170 and then the timer will automatically count down. When it beebs, take mug out and replace with the next one to be printed, hit the timer. Take the transfer off first mug and leave to cool (or cool with fan if you find blacks blurring) - bobs ya uncle.

    Cheers John

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    Thanks John, only done three trial prints before printer went south and back to Argos lol, just waiting on new carts from Ink Express coming today so i can crack on again.
    I watched a video on leaving a spare mug in so already doing that but i have been doing 180c 220s and remove, peel off right away and dig in room temp water tub.
    So you recommend leaving to cool naturally then. i will try it thanks and also the temps / secs change cheers.
    Kit: Microtec Senko 20A 40x50cm, Galaxy GS-202-B Big Pro mug press, Epson WF-7715WDF, Epson 1500W, Cameo 3 cutter, LYU Df-1261_AF 54" cutter.

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    I used to cool with water but it's just not needed if you lower your temps and also it's messy having to dry them all the time.
    At 180/220s i'd getting brown blacks and blurring - it would be totally overcooked if using Ricoh's and sawgrass - but it also depends on the mugs used.
    Cheers John

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    Thanks, i have lowered ready for new carts when they arrive, i'm using Coralgraph 10oz Orca coated mugs plain white.
    This is from CG webpage on temps, Our 10oz , 11oz Mugs Time & Temp : 180 C for 170-180 Seconds ( For our mug press )
    so will try yours to see the difference, but agree although a full picture print came out dark i think that was down to not having an ICC for my old printer, i have since got a new printer and calibrated my editing monitor with my Datacolor Spyder 5 elite tool. which has sorted the difference out but it could of over cooked the print as you say and darkened it too.

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    First print with new carts and printer 170c 170c
    This is my fourth actual mug print since starting
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    Kit: Microtec Senko 20A 40x50cm, Galaxy GS-202-B Big Pro mug press, Epson WF-7715WDF, Epson 1500W, Cameo 3 cutter, LYU Df-1261_AF 54" cutter.

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