I have a bunch of 10 oz mugs that I am trying to sublimate using a convection oven. I have done this numerous times in the past and the mugs come out perfect, but, I was given a box of mugs from a client who wants them sublimated, and out of 11 mugs, only 1 has turned out. I have attached the sublimation paper as tight as possible without ripping it and the bottom half of the image comes out quite muddy. The paper, still shows good ink, almost like something on the mug is blocking full adhesion. I have cleaned the mugs using pure isopropyl alcohol to remove any fingerprints or residue before attaching the paper, still no luck. I have used this technique numerous times with excellent results. The circle in the image is supposed to be green but obviously that is not the case. Although I don't have a pic of the other side, the image is basically coloured text, and that works out fine, if not slightly less dull colour wise.
My concern is the mugs were from a print shop that went out of business in approximately 2006, and yes, they are that old. They were stored in a non-climate controlled garage for several years but other than that, I have no history on the mugs themselves.
I am attaching an image of the mug so you can see what's happening.
Thanks!
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My concern is the mugs were from a print shop that went out of business in approximately 2006, and yes, they are that old. They were stored in a non-climate controlled garage for several years but other than that, I have no history on the mugs themselves.
I am attaching an image of the mug so you can see what's happening.
Thanks!
B