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  1. Bite the bullet

    Hi Just read your post and thought since I'm a photog also, would pick your brain a little. I also want to "branch out" offering my images on certain items, specifically, mugs and tiles. I was led into purchasing a low end printer and inks, was given a mug press, and haven't had the best of...
  2. Color of print before heating process

    Color off Thanks, I think I agree that the printer is a piece of crap. was talked into getting it along with the ink, and I'm regretting it already.
  3. Color of print before heating process

    sublimation color I tried your settings, and the color was still not good. I'm not trying to print all the way to the handle, just 9 inches long which leaves 3/4 inch from the handle. I don't know how old the mugs are. Do they have a shelf life? The make of the mug press is XMT, also don't know...
  4. Color of print before heating process

    sublimation color problem Using an Epson workforce 30 with SubliUltra inks.
  5. Color of print before heating process

    Color of print bewfore heating process Thank you both so much for the replies!! The image is a panorama, so it is not going to the top. It's the left and right edge that's not printing dark enough, like it's not getting enough pressure at the edge of the mug press itself. First time heat was...
  6. Color of print before heating process

    Hi, I am new to this forum, couldn't find the right place to introduce myself. I'm a landscape photographer, wanting to put my images on mugs and tiles. My question concerning mug press sublimation: Is the color of the print always different than the finished product? If so, does one have to...
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