3d sub dont want to do a full load
Re: 3d sub dont want to do a full load
can anyone please help
my 3d 3042 has been running lovely
but all of a sudden every full load of mugs I try to put in are failing
ive checked all the basics temp time paper emptied the water etc
they are all coming out faded
but if I do 1 mug it comes out brill
any suggestions?
my 3d 3042 has been running lovely
but all of a sudden every full load of mugs I try to put in are failing
ive checked all the basics temp time paper emptied the water etc
they are all coming out faded
but if I do 1 mug it comes out brill
any suggestions?
Re: 3d sub dont want to do a full load
temp is at its highest
and a few days ago it ran a full load at same time temp ect
cant affordt to lose many more mugs grrrrr
and a few days ago it ran a full load at same time temp ect
cant affordt to lose many more mugs grrrrr
Re: 3d sub dont want to do a full load
is temperature and time used for this project a secret? we would like to know so we may be able to help 
http://www.howtoprintstuff.co.uk <-- How To Print Stuff BLOG
Re: 3d sub dont want to do a full load
base up all with wraps inside the ovenJames990;99489 wrote:Maybe not, but there location is!
Re: 3d sub dont want to do a full load
200 sounds bit lot for mugs. i use 175C but i do only 4 at go. do you place them bottoms up or down?
any photos of fails?
any photos of fails?
http://www.howtoprintstuff.co.uk <-- How To Print Stuff BLOG
Re: 3d sub dont want to do a full load
for 14mins, i guess you dont do pre-heat the oven. Maybe the last time you success with the full load is after you sublimated something first (oven pre-heated).
Re: 3d sub dont want to do a full load
the oven is pre heated to temp first and 200 for 14 was the temp recommended by the manufacturer
bottoms of the mugs all facing up
bottoms of the mugs all facing up
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest
