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hi guys
Thanks to a very prompt supplier my mug press and printer etc arrived today iam keen to set up and have a go ha ha. i would be gratefull if anybody can tell me prior to pressing is there any tell tale signs that the pressure is incorrect because i have read about possible problems if presure is wrong or is just experiment and gain experiance
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It should be tight enough around the mug so that the heat blanket curls slightly over the top and the bottom.
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Thanks justin appreciate that will check that bit out
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No worries, it'a trial and error but you'll probably find it's quite a heavy pressure.
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Put your mug in the mug press without it being turned on and experiment with the pressure a bit.
Then when you think its about right turn the press on and try.

Once it feels about right then it should be ok for you mu its a bit scary the first time it seems hard, and feels like the mug might break.
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thanks for that never had one before so dont know what it should feel like but i agree it feels a bit scary ha ha
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If the mug comes out smaller than it went in then the pressure's too high :)

I have mine set so it's just tight enough to stop you being able to turn the mug while it's clamped.
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thanks mark i have not checked mine over proper yet has i only got it today but i think from memory it clamps right up to the handle on mine i will have a proper look tomorow
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mgibbs;62170 wrote: I have mine set so it's just tight enough to stop you being able to turn the mug while it's clamped.
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I have mine set the same.......... no problems with pressing
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steve 1;62175 wrote:thanks mark i have not checked mine over proper yet has i only got it today but i think from memory it clamps right up to the handle on mine i will have a proper look tomorow
Make sure that the mug itself is actually clamped tight, and it isn't the handle that is too big and taking all the pressure - we have some mugs which won't work in a couple of our presses due to the handles being too wide.
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