How To Customize Colored Mugs With TheMagicTouch CPM 6.2
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- Опубліковано 25 жов 2024
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The potential applications for white toner systems only grow with TheMagicTouch CPM six-point-two paper. As a weedless 1-step material for smooth solid surfaces, you can apply images printed with it on a wide variety of items, like aluminum sports bottles, wood panels, and ceramic drinkware. In this video, Jared shows you how a ceramic gradient mug can be applied with a bold CPM transfer with the Crio 8432WDT white toner printer and HPN Signature Series mug press.
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If you want to transfer gold, brown, and yellow graphics at the highest resolution onto wood, what printer, toner, and press would you use?
On resolution alone, we have the UniNet iColor 560 which prints up to 2400x600. However, you'll also want to consider max print size. The iColor 560 has a max print size of US Legal (8.5"x14"). Our biggest white toner printer has a max print size of Super B (13"x19") and is the Crio 9541WDT with a max resolution of 1200x1200.
The best heat press for this application would probably be the GeoKnight DK20S, as it has a maximum material thickness of 2".
Is this dishwasher safe?
I can answer that! Yes, it is. I washed a mug after I tried this and it seams safe! I washed the mug over a dozen times without any damage to the image! However, solvents like acetone will remove the image. But dish washing liquids and powders are safe.
Can use this transfer paper with any laser white toner printer?
Hi there! This paper is tested and compatible with OKI Pro8432WT, OKI C711WT, and OKI C831TS printers. It would also be compatible with Crio white toner printers.
Does this paper work on mugs with sublimation coating?
Yes. However, sublimation transfers will be more durable on mugs with a sublimation coating. We would recommend this product as a great alternative for mugs where sublimation is not an option.
Ok 2 questions ....Why do u always talk about the type of printer?? Why does that matter if we're all using white toner and this paper?? Also, I was told by support over and over in the last few weeks to NOT use high pressure. I always have with other mugs, but they just told me to use the amount of pressure needed to just close it easily. This still does not work for my mugs. I've used over 12 mugs with info from support & none of it works to print on my mugs. I need help. Thanx
If we don't mention the printer, we'll get a bunch of comments asking what printer we're using. lol. We also want to indicate that this is a white toner printer and not a regular laser printer.
We used high pressure in this test, but that may not work in every case. If support has instructed you to lighten up on your pressure, you should go by their recommendation. I would also recommend sharing a photo of your failed result in our Facebook group (HeatPressNation Creators) or the White Toner Success group.
-Jared
@@HeatPressNation it doesnt work when I lighten up the pressure. And I've talked to 3 different people in support & all 3 of them have said 3 different things. I'm pretty sure no one knows how to use this paper. So I guess I'll try what your saying.
because some ppl don't know that you can only use this paper with white toner printers.
That looks like it can be scratched off.
It holds up surprisingly. I scratched a similar transfer up with some scissors. If you go to about 30:16 of this video, you can see: ua-cam.com/video/nn2KS0625JM/v-deo.html
I don't go crazy on it, as you'll see. But it held up well to a light scratching. I suppose any transfer will come off if you scrape it hard enough.
-Jared
not when you epoxy it
@@bubbe2005 Is there a video on how to do this?