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Paul, I've looked at these recently in ALDI and noticed they have a slight texture/pattern to them so decided not to buy. Have you used the ones with a slight texture on them? Thought it might affect the print on some materials.Paul;96701 wrote:baking paper from wilko
also VERY heavy duty teflon sheet/ oven liner is available now in ALDI. so if you have one local to you, then is worth to grab few. very thick and £2 per sheet![]()
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/s ... n-liner-5/
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yes, new piece most of the timeBob @ Prestige;96704 wrote:Meant to ask Paul, do you use a new piece of baking paper each time/
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it doesn't on anything that i print.spongerobinson;96705 wrote:Paul, I've looked at these recently in ALDI and noticed they have a slight texture/pattern to them so decided not to buy. Have you used the ones with a slight texture on them? Thought it might affect the print on some materials.
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Paul;96701 wrote:baking paper from wilko
always getting few rolls every time i am there.
also VERY heavy duty teflon sheet/ oven liner is available now in ALDI. so if you have one local to you, then is worth to grab few. very thick and £2 per sheet![]()
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/s ... n-liner-5/
I bought something the same but from homebargains.
I have one piece to cover the bottom platen - Great!, but not easy to remove old ink which is a nightmare if your doing bags for instance, so i usually cover it with baking paper.
If I use a piece to cover the item then it sticks to the top platen when releasing the press, Which can cause ghosting
Baking paper I find works best for me.
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spongerobinson
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Thanks Paul, may try them so!Paul;96706 wrote:yes, new piece most of the time
it doesn't on anything that i print.
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I fixed a teflon sheet to the bottom platen cover and the top platen of my 16x16 and my 16x22 presses. Took me ages to find something that would make teflon stick to the surfaces, but eventually I realised if I put my balls in the right position it would stay in place.
Now I have the advantage of teflon but I don't have to replace the sheet all the time because I never seem to have a problem with image gassing transferring the teflon sheet. And It is quick and easy to remove if I do want to clean or replace it by simply moving my balls to a different position.
And with teflon sheets always in place items slide smoothly into position.
Now I have the advantage of teflon but I don't have to replace the sheet all the time because I never seem to have a problem with image gassing transferring the teflon sheet. And It is quick and easy to remove if I do want to clean or replace it by simply moving my balls to a different position.
And with teflon sheets always in place items slide smoothly into position.
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Ross, I don't think your balls will last too long doing this!
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My balls are neodymium. Really strong even though they are only small. Nothing seems to stick to teflon and I needed something removable too.
Think a dozen really strongly magnetized ball bearings placed around the top platen and 8 more on the top for an overlap each side. Being balls they make it easy to re tension if I have to. It was a ridiculously simple solution to putting a replaceable teflon sheet on the top platen of the press. Wish I'd thought of it three years ago
Think a dozen really strongly magnetized ball bearings placed around the top platen and 8 more on the top for an overlap each side. Being balls they make it easy to re tension if I have to. It was a ridiculously simple solution to putting a replaceable teflon sheet on the top platen of the press. Wish I'd thought of it three years ago
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Don't take this the wrong way but can we see a photo of your balls? 
Many thanks
Iain
Equipment used A4 Ricoh printer, HP3085 Heat Press Graphtec cutter, Jarin mug press, CJV 30-60 solvent printer and lots of help from DSF.
Iain
Equipment used A4 Ricoh printer, HP3085 Heat Press Graphtec cutter, Jarin mug press, CJV 30-60 solvent printer and lots of help from DSF.
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