However... Went to print a second design today and the result wasn't what I was expecting.
First press... Not bad

Second... Looks raised... Too much powder???

And how can I stop these little bits?




That's a really good point! I didn't think about that!!! I think from what I've read you use the left over again, maybe not!UK Printed Mugs;111434 wrote:Hi. Silly question as we have only been told about this sublicotton from Scott at BMS but do you reuse the same powder each time? Could it be that the print was still wet, powder got coated but was then tipped back into the tray and ruined the next one? Only a guess.
Might be right.UK Printed Mugs;111498 wrote:I think Scott is back at BMS next week for accurate advice. My only "guess" is that perhaps the procedure of applying the powder needs to be less rigorous so any powder that sticks to the print doesn't get thrown off. There must be someone on this forum though that also uses it.
Yes you reuse the powder. The powder only sticks to the wet ink so the rest of the powder is reused.UK Printed Mugs;111434 wrote:Hi. Silly question as we have only been told about this sublicotton from Scott at BMS but do you reuse the same powder each time? Could it be that the print was still wet, powder got coated but was then tipped back into the tray and ruined the next one? Only a guess.
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