Hi again.
I've looked on other people's threads and I notice some cook their mugs in the halogen for 12 mins at 180-200°c . So I've given it a whirl and after cooking put the mug in warm water to cool it down and remove the paper, I've also done that.
I've now inspected the mug and noticed a shadow/highlight of where the paper was and I'm confused as to why that would happen.
I had been previously cooking for 9mins at the same temperature with no problems and not dunking the mug , letting it cool on its own but removing the printed sub paper immediately after taking out of the oven.
I tried the 12 min method after a user on this app told me 9 mins was far to short and 12-13 mins was the right amount of time.
The print does look good I can't complain but obviously I have a unsalable mug now.
So if anyone has an idea as to why I got this outcome the information would be appreciated.
Epson workforce wf7110
Inktec sublinova inks
Ink experts 120g sub paper.
1400w halogen oven with spacer.
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