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Re: Help!!!
Posted: 09 Dec 2016, 17:25
by BillyG
Let me give you A rundown of my setup. zeny 6in1 press osir dye sublimation ink dye master R paper. I am trying to print on A mug the temp is 385f time 180 sec. when done I have no image on mug. what am I doing wrong. Printer is Epson c88+. Thanks BillyG

Re: Help!!!
Posted: 09 Dec 2016, 18:13
by Adrian B
Is it possible that you have put the sublimation paper in the printer the wrong way around? Common mistake to make that often happens. I also *think* that we use about 140/150 seconds from memory.
Re: Help!!!
Posted: 09 Dec 2016, 20:00
by BillyG
Adrian I have tried it both ways same results. Thanks for the reply BillyG
Re: Help!!!
Posted: 09 Dec 2016, 20:24
by webtrekker
Is the mug press heating to the correct temperature? Removing the mug after 180secs at that temperature it should be too hot to touch and only able to be held by the handle.
Re: Help!!!
Posted: 09 Dec 2016, 20:25
by webtrekker
Is it a sublimation coated mug?
Re: Help!!!
Posted: 09 Dec 2016, 22:00
by BillyG
Webtrekker Ytes the mugs are very very hot I have two fingers to testify to that. Now for the question of the mug being coated well I don't know I have ordered mugs for sublimation have not came in so I went to thrift store picked up A mug with A space to sublimate photo it has one photo on it so I thought it would work.I guess I was wrong. BillyG
Re: Help!!!
Posted: 10 Dec 2016, 00:09
by webtrekker
The image already on that mug may have been produced by other methods, eg. screen printing. If you run a fingernail gently over the edges of the image you will be able to feel if it lies on the surface, unlike sublimated images which are 'in' the surface.
Re: Help!!!
Posted: 10 Dec 2016, 02:16
by BillyG
Thank you. You can feel the image it has A very slight raised feel I do belive you have solved my problem and taught me something Thank You. BillyG

Re: Help!!!
Posted: 10 Dec 2016, 08:23
by webtrekker
No worries. It's all a bit of a learning curve but you'll soon get there.
Re: Help!!!
Posted: 10 Dec 2016, 13:29
by BillyG
I am74 I guess you can teach old dogs new tricks. Thanks Webtrekker. BillyG
