Could be too long....
Are you doing Corel CMYK or RGB?
AL
Could be too long....
Are you doing Corel CMYK or RGB?
AL
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Corel RGB is what I'm using. I do notice that most of it occurs near the bottom portion of the mug, but not exclusively
Epilog Helix 60 watt laser with rotary
Epilog Legend 45 watt
Photobrasive Sandcarver II blasting cabinet
Ricoh GX 7000 sublimation printer
Digital Knight 20S 16x20 heat press
Mimaki CG-60 vinyl plotter
corel X6
JOTO mug press
I am also noticing that it takes quite a long time for the press to go from 340 to 400. Is this normal?
Epilog Helix 60 watt laser with rotary
Epilog Legend 45 watt
Photobrasive Sandcarver II blasting cabinet
Ricoh GX 7000 sublimation printer
Digital Knight 20S 16x20 heat press
Mimaki CG-60 vinyl plotter
corel X6
JOTO mug press
I had this issue a few weeks ago, depending on the mug manufacturer it changes the heat time immensely. I did mugs a few weeks ago, and 300 seconds was about right, good color and image. Did another set of 24 mugs from a different manufacturer with the same settings and time and the black was severely burnt (brown and blurry). For that mug style I ended up lowering time, the best setting I found for it was about 2 minutes 45 seconds.
My vote would be the time is just too long in the press.
Trotec Flexx 400 120W/30W
Trotec Speedy 300 60W
Epilog Fibermark 20W
Universal M-460
Mimaki UJF 6042 UV Printer
NewingHall NH300, NH400, NH450
Ricoh 7700 Sublimation Printer
CrystalBlast 3624 Sandblaster
Do a Cup Up side down.... Bottom UP... Could be 1. a Heater Element problem in the press or 2. a Pressure problem due to wear...
Another trick I had forgot about until now... On some mugs that were cold in my shop and I did not want to turn on my 16 x 20 to heat the bottom... I inserted the bottom 1 inch in the mug press for 30 seconds to a min to warm the bottom WITH the transfer attached.
AL
1 Laser, 4 CarveWrights, Star 912 Rotary, CLTT, Sublimation, FC7000 Vinyl, 911 Signs, Street Signs, Tourist Products and more.
Home of the Fire Department "Epoxy Dome Accountability Tag and Accountability Boards".