Mug press problems
Re: Mug press problems
test nozzles https://ibb.co/fFBk0a
rubber seals I also took
https://ibb.co/jtc3mF
test print
https://ibb.co/hO23mF
https://ibb.co/mQcQ0a
https://ibb.co/mQPimF
I tried to print, and then bring in a mug no changes
rubber seals I also took
https://ibb.co/jtc3mF
test print
https://ibb.co/hO23mF
https://ibb.co/mQcQ0a
https://ibb.co/mQPimF
I tried to print, and then bring in a mug no changes
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Re: Mug press problems
Everything looks OK.
Can you try the following:
Print something and wrap it to your mug (please make sure you print on the correct side of the dye sub paper)
Turn your mug press on and let it heat up to 180 degrees.
When it is ready put your mug in the press, do not press anything but wait until it heats back up to 180 degrees again
Press the time and let it count down 200 seconds
Post a picture of the result.
Can you try the following:
Print something and wrap it to your mug (please make sure you print on the correct side of the dye sub paper)
Turn your mug press on and let it heat up to 180 degrees.
When it is ready put your mug in the press, do not press anything but wait until it heats back up to 180 degrees again
Press the time and let it count down 200 seconds
Post a picture of the result.
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Re: Mug press problems
The paper has two sides, one is described see picture https://ibb.co/k1ReRF
machine and mug I warmed https://ibb.co/iJthfa then let 200sec count down to 180 degrees Celsius
Result https://ibb.co/jZxVYv
machine and mug I warmed https://ibb.co/iJthfa then let 200sec count down to 180 degrees Celsius
Result https://ibb.co/jZxVYv
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Re: Mug press problems
So you're cooking for 200 seconds at 180c? Immediate thoughts are that this may not be sublimation ink or you're using standard mugs?
Re: Mug press problems
yes here 200sec boiled at 180 degrees Celsius, special mugs for sublimation.Do you think that this may be a poor ink?
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Re: Mug press problems
Can you try pressing one more mug at an increased time of 400 seconds?
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Re: Mug press problems
Second image shows the elements of the blanket, this can happen for a number of reasons, excessive pressure for one.
If you were using subli inks, subli mugs etc. 180/180 would give you a decent start and indication that all correct equipment is in place.
Something aint right here! Said it before, I think it's the inks.
If you were using subli inks, subli mugs etc. 180/180 would give you a decent start and indication that all correct equipment is in place.
Something aint right here! Said it before, I think it's the inks.
Re: Mug press problems
wrong type of inks.
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Re: Mug press problems
Not sure which problem do you have exactly... I am using these tips. Maybe it will be helpful for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNZF5QC31fk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNZF5QC31fk
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