Mug Heat Press

From Pumping Station One

Mug Heat Press Area: Arts https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/wiki/Mug_Heat_Press


Mug Heat Press
Mug Heat Transfer Press.jpg
Owner/Loaner PS:One
Usability yes
Where Arts
Authorization Needed no
Hackable no
Estimated Value $999
Host Area Arts

Description

This is a heat press for transferring dye sublimation prints to mugs. The Epson_SureColor_F170 is our current dye sublimation printer.

Guide

  1. Turn on to 400°.
  2. Tape the heat transfer paper using klapton (amber colored) tape.
  3. Wait a little after it has reached temperature for the heat to saturate.
  4. Put in the mug, clamp it closed.
  5. The temperature will drop to 350°, maybe lower.
  6. Keep in the press until it reaches 400°
  7. Optionally keep for 20 seconds after it's reached 400°
  8. Remove and set aside. (Do I really need to tell you that it'll be hot, be careful?)

Alternate: Use 380° and leave for 2 minutes. Can unclamp and turn the mug. Using a longer press is better, otherwise the hot parts of the heat pad resistor will form lines because the temperature didn't spread enough. (Burton)

Color Profile

File:Mug sublimation experiment.icm.zip

For Mac, you'll need to install this in your /Library/Colorsync/Profiles directory.

For Windows, you will need to install the icc profile in the "c:\windows\system32\drivers\spool\color" directory.

In the affinity or adobe application, after you have installed the icc profile, you should be able to use a dropdown in the color management section of the print dialogue to select the profile you installed. You can then hit the 'print' button in that dialogue.

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