THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!! Mine arrived today and bless them, Chinese into English isn't always the most precise... I'm no stranger to sublimation, but this press just baffled me and thankfully you answered some of my concerns. Question: In general what heat times do you use vs temp? If you don't mind my asking...
In the instructions it says to pre press for 5 seconds so the mug holder doesn't burn. I didn't do that, did you? I was so confused with this machine till I watched this. Mine kept beeping for along time when it was heating up I put it up to 190c at 180 seconds cups turned out so good. Was a bit stinky when I turned it on. Hopefully it will be better next time I use it.
hi, I don't use this mug press anymore. But i did for about 6mc. It is very OK mug press for very low budget. one of best in price range duo to ability of printing two mugs at once. if you run a job of 36 mugs, it goes very quick and as we know, time is money. I upgraded to different mug press duo to better attachments choice.
@@PrintingGeek the current sale ads for this mug press states that it can do different sized mugs can it do that with the same insert or do you got to buy different inserts????
Joseph Poindexter there are other blankets available. Just google it and you’ll find them. Or you can buy this press already with 5 different sized blankets.
The black is there look when he turns the cup when the handle is on the right look top right corner you'll see black with a few sprinkles of mixed colour look at time 11.01
@@abuubaydullah1 i know but thats normal, when the temperature is not correct you have often mixed black and browns, i even saw one side black, other side brownish :) Thats why i asked if the brown is in the design or not.
Hi, I am using a FreeSu ST210, the color on the mug always appear different from the design. The black color always turned out to be brown. Can you please let me know what could be the problem? Thank you.
Normally, black turning to brown is as 'how to print stuff' says, too high a temp or too long. If the colours other than black look good, try reducing the temperature. I would reduce the heat by a largish margin so you can see a definite difference. So, if you normally press at 180 degrees, reduce it to 140 and see how the finished mug looks then. If the colours look faded, start to increase the time by 10 degrees and test again. If this does not resolve the problem, set the press back to the original settings and then do the same thing again, but this time with the pressing time. Based on the results, you should now be able to make changes to either, or both, to reach the best finish.
Same here, but first time the colours weren't that nice on the mug. I think the idle temperature what I set up on it is too low (110C). I will try again with 180C Idle/ 180C and 320sec.
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Is anyone able to provide a PDF copy of the Operator Manual or User Guide?
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!! Mine arrived today and bless them, Chinese into English isn't always the most precise... I'm no stranger to sublimation, but this press just baffled me and thankfully you answered some of my concerns. Question: In general what heat times do you use vs temp? If you don't mind my asking...
Thanks! I use 175C for 120sec.
In the instructions it says to pre press for 5 seconds so the mug holder doesn't burn. I didn't do that, did you? I was so confused with this machine till I watched this. Mine kept beeping for along time when it was heating up I put it up to 190c at 180 seconds cups turned out so good. Was a bit stinky when I turned it on. Hopefully it will be better next time I use it.
Do you still use this mug press and if so what do you think of it now do you used it for 2 years?
hi, I don't use this mug press anymore. But i did for about 6mc. It is very OK mug press for very low budget. one of best in price range duo to ability of printing two mugs at once. if you run a job of 36 mugs, it goes very quick and as we know, time is money. I upgraded to different mug press duo to better attachments choice.
@@PrintingGeek the current sale ads for this mug press states that it can do different sized mugs can it do that with the same insert or do you got to buy different inserts????
Joseph Poindexter i am not aware of any other blankets fir this press.
Joseph Poindexter there are other blankets available. Just google it and you’ll find them. Or you can buy this press already with 5 different sized blankets.
@@PrintingGeek HI, Can you write us? Which one you using now ? :) Thanks
The blacks looking kind of brownish or was that your design?
The black is there look when he turns the cup when the handle is on the right look top right corner you'll see black with a few sprinkles of mixed colour look at time 11.01
@@abuubaydullah1 i know but thats normal, when the temperature is not correct you have often mixed black and browns, i even saw one side black, other side brownish :) Thats why i asked if the brown is in the design or not.
Oh!!! i see now what you mean
how did you get the countdown to start?
Why 5 minutes? Is it not too long?
may i ask what printer you use, i cant seem to ind sublimation ink for my printer
How small does the heat press close? Could you fit a baby bottle inside of this press or shot glass?
audrey killings no. This will be to big fir thise items
Does this mug press do Latte Mugs 10 ounce to 17 ounce and Yeti mugs?
Hi, I am using a FreeSu ST210, the color on the mug always appear different from the design. The black color always turned out to be brown. Can you please let me know what could be the problem? Thank you.
you press your mug at to high temperature or for too long.. or both.
Check your ICC Profile
Normally, black turning to brown is as 'how to print stuff' says, too high a temp or too long. If the colours other than black look good, try reducing the temperature. I would reduce the heat by a largish margin so you can see a definite difference. So, if you normally press at 180 degrees, reduce it to 140 and see how the finished mug looks then. If the colours look faded, start to increase the time by 10 degrees and test again.
If this does not resolve the problem, set the press back to the original settings and then do the same thing again, but this time with the pressing time.
Based on the results, you should now be able to make changes to either, or both, to reach the best finish.
Which kind of ink do you use it with? Do you use universal one or sublimation ink? Thank you.
sublimation ink only
Same here, but first time the colours weren't that nice on the mug. I think the idle temperature what I set up on it is too low (110C). I will try again with 180C Idle/ 180C and 320sec.
Thanks Garcitop,i was looking to buy it,but now wont.
This is good press. Not sure where is this comment coming from as i used this press and never had the problem.
Wow🤓 malaking tulong po ang videong ito lalong lalo na sa printing business, so guys! Panoorin nyo po to ng matulungan rin kayo. Check out nyo rin po ung youtube namin na Pantin Couple dahil iniapply po namin ang natutunan namin dito. Mag uupload din po kami ng katulad nito😍😉😊