Wish I have seen this video before. Was unwrapping tumbler as soon as it came out of oven because someone said it was easier to remove when hot. That explains why I have been getting ghosting. Will try your method.
I'm just now getting into the mugs, and koozies. My first try...yep ghosting big time on the koozies. My second try, I cut a piece of foam board and stuck it inside the koozie, making it flat..ter. Well, bingo it worked great. And yes I taped it to paper that was larger than the image so it would not shift, and used light pressure. Wish I had a something to video it and could show how I did it. Don't have a clue as to how I'd do that. I have watched you Roy, on all of your video's and it has helped me tremendously.
Do you have any suggestions for neoprene car coasters? I’m having a heck of time with ghosting in my heat press. I feel like I’ve tried everything. I don’t have the same issue with the ceramic/sandstone. So it’s because of the expansion/shrink of the neoprene. I tape really well. Don’t touch until cool. So I’m at a loss 🥲
Another amazing video with great tips and tricks. People ask me about tumbler taping and I always refer them to your videos since there is no need for me to duplicate your tips. I use all your recommendations and things come out amazing. 🙇🏻♂️.
I've been having this issue with black line designs on mugs. I'll try to let it cool down before removing the paper. The ghosting has been driving me crazy.
I struggle with the neoprene koozies losing their puffiness after I press them. Even with medium pressure. How do I prevent that or get the thickness back?
Thanks for the tips. I’m new to sublimating tumblers and sometimes the top and bottom have spots that are lighter than they should be. Any tips to fix that would be appreciated.
Definitely subscribe and check out some of my other videos! I have one on tops and bottoms, one on seams, and one on both! You should be able to get some good info out of them! Thanks for watching!
I haven’t used this for mugs yet. As soon as I got this, I added the mug press back to the Heat Press Nation press and I’ve been using the HPN press exclusively for mugs, and the Eenour for tumblers! I should probably try, but since I’m having such good luck with the setup as is, I’m hesitant (insert “lazy”) to change anything! Thanks for watching!
The default temperature for sublimation to start or stop is roughly 350 degrees. I’m certain you’d get some gassing below 350, but most dyes (inks) activate at around 350. I’d say the optimal temperature for sublimating most substrates would be between 350 and 400 degrees. Thanks for watching!
@@industrialfringe953 awesome thank you for the reply. Very good answer. Makes perfect sense. And yes of cours I enjoy your videos so thank you for making them for us.
You absolutely could! The trick is to a) make sure the paper doesn’t shift (adhesive would work for that), and b) to make sure the koozie doesn’t move or shift. I might use the adhesive for the paper and maybe a little tape to hold the koozie down.
Wish I have seen this video before. Was unwrapping tumbler as soon as it came out of oven because someone said it was easier to remove when hot. That explains why I have been getting ghosting. Will try your method.
I'm just now getting into the mugs, and koozies. My first try...yep ghosting big time on the koozies. My second try, I cut a piece of foam board and stuck it inside the koozie, making it flat..ter. Well, bingo it worked great. And yes I taped it to paper that was larger than the image so it would not shift, and used light pressure. Wish I had a something to video it and could show how I did it. Don't have a clue as to how I'd do that. I have watched you Roy, on all of your video's and it has helped me tremendously.
That’s fantastic, and thanks so much for watching!!!
Do you have any suggestions for neoprene car coasters? I’m having a heck of time with ghosting in my heat press. I feel like I’ve tried everything. I don’t have the same issue with the ceramic/sandstone. So it’s because of the expansion/shrink of the neoprene. I tape really well. Don’t touch until cool. So I’m at a loss 🥲
This was such a game changer for me. Thank you so much for this video.
This is a great video Roy! Thank you for sharing. I believe the key is definitely waiting for the pieces to cool before stripping paper off.
Another amazing video with great tips and tricks. People ask me about tumbler taping and I always refer them to your videos since there is no need for me to duplicate your tips. I use all your recommendations and things come out amazing. 🙇🏻♂️.
I've been having this issue with black line designs on mugs. I'll try to let it cool down before removing the paper. The ghosting has been driving me crazy.
How did you get the impression lines to go away? Just time?
What is the Facebook groups called
I struggle with the neoprene koozies losing their puffiness after I press them. Even with medium pressure. How do I prevent that or get the thickness back?
Adrienne, I suggest either using lighter pressure or trying a different koozie supplier. Thanks for watching!
Love your videos, great and to the point! Thank you
Thank YOU so much! And thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips. I’m new to sublimating tumblers and sometimes the top and bottom have spots that are lighter than they should be. Any tips to fix that would be appreciated.
Definitely subscribe and check out some of my other videos! I have one on tops and bottoms, one on seams, and one on both! You should be able to get some good info out of them! Thanks for watching!
Good Information and thank you for the help you provide.
Thanks so much! And thanks for watching!
Thank you for your videos
Thank YOU for watching!
another great video roy!
Thanks so much!
How can I remove sublimation from a mug?
Here’s how! ruclips.net/video/Q6a4tIkGLSA/видео.htmlsi=qYUVS7dSp1lNSIDx
Have you used this tumbler press for mugs ? If so, any luck on getting better edges closer to the handle than the HPN press?
I haven’t used this for mugs yet. As soon as I got this, I added the mug press back to the Heat Press Nation press and I’ve been using the HPN press exclusively for mugs, and the Eenour for tumblers! I should probably try, but since I’m having such good luck with the setup as is, I’m hesitant (insert “lazy”) to change anything! Thanks for watching!
At what point does the sublimation process stop? I’ve heard it all but I wanna know your knowledge about it if you know anything good sir🙏
The default temperature for sublimation to start or stop is roughly 350 degrees. I’m certain you’d get some gassing below 350, but most dyes (inks) activate at around 350. I’d say the optimal temperature for sublimating most substrates would be between 350 and 400 degrees. Thanks for watching!
@@industrialfringe953 awesome thank you for the reply. Very good answer. Makes perfect sense. And yes of cours I enjoy your videos so thank you for making them for us.
Could you use an adhesive spray?
You absolutely could! The trick is to a) make sure the paper doesn’t shift (adhesive would work for that), and b) to make sure the koozie doesn’t move or shift. I might use the adhesive for the paper and maybe a little tape to hold the koozie down.