Advice on faint transfers please

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Ian M
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(waits for the puns to start about a F machine now...:))
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There you go Martin :biggrin:
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bms;58310 wrote:Is you press 190 degrees C or 190 degrees F? Does the display go up to 350-400 - if so then it might be a F machine (waits for the puns to start about a F machine now...:))
It's one I bought from you Martin the 30cm x 38cm swing away press I just assumed it was centrigrade it's pressed all my HTV fine so far anyway!
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You really do need an ICC profile to get the correct colours & you will have to have a custom made one because, the Epson S22 isn't a supported printer.

Where did you buy the inks from?
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Ian M;58313 wrote:You really do need an ICC profile to get the correct colours & you will have to have a custom made one because, the Epson S22 isn't a supported printer.

Where did you buy the inks from?
ok I think I can the profile from the seller ......
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I think you also print on "normal" setting of your printer if image is ok on paper.
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Paul;58317 wrote:I think you also print on "normal" setting of your printer if image is ok on paper.
With the Epson I selected the photo setting as it was a photo I was doing not the "best" setting. You get several options including text, photo, best photo, text and image or draft.
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mummywebb;58312 wrote:It's one I bought from you Martin the 30cm x 38cm swing away press I just assumed it was centrigrade it's pressed all my HTV fine so far anyway!
Yes that is a C machine. Sorry if I didn't recall you bought this from us - the DSF pseudonym means very little to me unless it's an acronym of your account reference with us :)
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mummywebb;58308 wrote:It was advertised as sublimation ink it came in refillable cartridges
From a reputable supplier ?
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bms;58320 wrote:Yes that is a C machine. Sorry if I didn't recall you bought this from us - the DSF pseudonym means very little to me unless it's an acronym of your account reference with us :)
:smile: no that's fine I bought it a while ago had to check my emails before I said that! I've been using it for HTV so far. I bought the xpres paper from you and I'm wondering if I printed on the wrong side - it's hard to make out which side is which. Is there an easy way to identify the right side to print on? Thanks
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accdave;58321 wrote:From a reputable supplier ?
Well not a licenced one anyway
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