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    Cermark newbie

    I just started using Cermark LMM-6000 for the first time yesterday. I followed previous reccomendations of dilluting with DNA, I dilluted approx 4:1. Is it normal for the dilluted mixture to seperate into layers after a few moments?

    Also after I ran my tests, I found that some (minimal) areas did not seem to have Cermark left on them after cleaning. I cleaned the metal with DNA prior to application of the Cermark. If I remember correctly, I ran at 100P, 15V and 500ppi.

    Any thoughts?
    Computer programs - CorelDraw X4, Vista operating system, Photograv, so many others.

    Dye-sublimation. Epson 1400, Knight 16" x 20" press

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    Chip

    It does seperate easily, that's why you should shake/stir after it has sat for several minutes. As to the engraved area not showing/coming off- perhaps it was too thin- although when I apply it, it is very thin too??? Best advice is you will learn as you go, and, practice.

    Bruce
    Epilog TT 35W, 2 LMI SE225CV's
    CorelDraw 4 through 11
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    paper and pencils

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    Maybe Running Too Hot

    Chip, it sounds like you might be running it a little too slow. I think you might get better results at 30% to 40% speed at 100% P. Depending on what material you are marking, maybe even a little faster.

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    Thank you both. I'll get busy!
    Computer programs - CorelDraw X4, Vista operating system, Photograv, so many others.

    Dye-sublimation. Epson 1400, Knight 16" x 20" press

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    Just to let you know, I like the Thermark brand better from a spray can for most applications. I use the Cermark form a little test bottle with a brush that they used to have for small areas.
    Brian Robison
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