I've printed a could of door hangers but when they cool they warp a little. Noting too bad, but not flat.
Could this be too high temp? Or do I need to cool them a different way?
Door hangers
Re: Door hangers
Something heavy and metal (metal to take out the heat quicker) placed on top right after pressing may help?
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Re: Door hangers
I'll give that ago!scotty44;106517 wrote:Something heavy and metal (metal to take out the heat quicker) placed on top right after pressing may help?
Re: Door hangers
Hong to revisit this soon. Anyone had any other experience of these? Going to try everything.
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Re: Door hangers
Not sure which ones you are printing, but I recently did a couple that came from Coralgraph. Followed their pressing guide exactly and was really pleased with the result. Printed on Ricoh using Sawgrass inks and an Atkins press.
Placed them on a cold sheet of glass as soon as I took them off the press.
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Placed them on a cold sheet of glass as soon as I took them off the press.
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