Re: Large glass clock printing problem help please
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 15:39
Hi All
Does anyone have experience of sublimating large glass clocks? (30cm) Longforte reccommend 4m at 200dg
I am getting a whishy washy white blurring / ghosting in certain areas but not in all areas of the print.
I have tried pre-pressing for 60 secs & then 4m at 200dg but they come out as above, if I increase the time then the wishy washy effect lessens slightly but not that much, also in increasing the time I overcook turning blacks to brown so by slightly solving one issue I create another one.
I have tried it also a 5m with a thin pad on top. Longforte also suggested a pad to help keep the pressure even over the surface, not sure if such a pad should go on the top on under the clock? or indeed how thick a pad or if that would make any real difference.
I have customers waiting on orders I have wasted about seven clocks at about £7 at time trying to perfect them & I have not had a decent result yet!
Can anyone offer any words of wisdom.
Thanks
Ed
Does anyone have experience of sublimating large glass clocks? (30cm) Longforte reccommend 4m at 200dg
I am getting a whishy washy white blurring / ghosting in certain areas but not in all areas of the print.
I have tried pre-pressing for 60 secs & then 4m at 200dg but they come out as above, if I increase the time then the wishy washy effect lessens slightly but not that much, also in increasing the time I overcook turning blacks to brown so by slightly solving one issue I create another one.
I have tried it also a 5m with a thin pad on top. Longforte also suggested a pad to help keep the pressure even over the surface, not sure if such a pad should go on the top on under the clock? or indeed how thick a pad or if that would make any real difference.
I have customers waiting on orders I have wasted about seven clocks at about £7 at time trying to perfect them & I have not had a decent result yet!
Can anyone offer any words of wisdom.
Thanks
Ed