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Re: Heat Press Lines
Posted: 17 Feb 2020, 17:40
by Timyb
Hey all
New to the forum so probley a newbie Question I'm pressing sublimation 100% polly t shirts but I'm geting the top plate on the edges leaving a line all round the t shirt any ideas were im going wrong
Re: Heat Press Lines
Posted: 18 Feb 2020, 21:11
by Mrteajunkie
Can you post a picture of the line?
Re: Heat Press Lines
Posted: 19 Feb 2020, 08:49
by Timyb
Hi I think I've got round the square line the problem I'm haveing now is the paper line round my transfer I've tried lowering pressure a teflon pillow lower heat setings so frustrating lol
Re: Heat Press Lines
Posted: 19 Feb 2020, 09:38
by webtrekker
Try tearing around the edges of your print to feather them a bit.
Re: Heat Press Lines
Posted: 19 Feb 2020, 09:44
by Timyb
Hi thanks for your reply I'm still geting the Mark's could it be that my paper is to thick in sure its 120gsm
Re: Heat Press Lines
Posted: 19 Feb 2020, 12:49
by webtrekker
What temperature are you using and what pressure (light, medium, heavy)?
Re: Heat Press Lines
Posted: 19 Feb 2020, 16:21
by Timyb
Hi I'm useing light pressure temp 190 and pressing 60seconds I've tried 180 170 165 and still geting the paper line I've ripped the paper to feather it and can still see it just carnt understand were I'm going wrong t shirts are 100percent polly steadman brand
Re: Heat Press Lines
Posted: 20 Feb 2020, 20:02
by Timyb
Hi when I'm printing my transfer paper I'm geting these lines on my paper any ideas
Re: Heat Press Lines
Posted: 20 Feb 2020, 23:08
by Mrteajunkie
Looks like the printer wheels are picking up ink.
I maybe wrong though.
try turning off high speed prints and try a lower print quality.
also run a few blank sheets of paper through the printer to clean off any residual ink. (Print a blank png)
Re: Heat Press Lines
Posted: 21 Feb 2020, 17:56
by Timyb
Hi thank you for your reply I'm only geting this issue when printing in relative colormetric if I try in absalute colormetic I dont get this problem but I need to be printing in relative colormetric I'm confused lol