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== Brief description ==
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==Brief description==
 
The procedure is simple and quick. You have a design you want to print on a mug (it could be a photo, an inkscape design, a figure from your word document, etc). You print it in (sublimation ink) colour on sublimation paper using the EPSON XP-215 printer, making sure the size will fit on the mug.  You turn the heater on the press machine. By the time it heats up (a min or so) your print should have dried and be ready to use. You wrap the printed side around the mug, fix it with Kapton tape, put the mug in the machine and press the button. Remove the mug when you hear the beep. Your mug is ready. Obviously this only works well with special sublimation mugs like [http://www.rajapack.co.uk/cardboard-boxes/postal-boxes/easifold-fast-assembly-postal-mug-boxes-brown-110x100x94mm-pack-of-25_MUGBOXB.html?prixTTC=true&gclid=CKjv8Zuuj9ACFcLGGwodHkkEtg&gclsrc=aw.ds these ones].  
 
The procedure is simple and quick. You have a design you want to print on a mug (it could be a photo, an inkscape design, a figure from your word document, etc). You print it in (sublimation ink) colour on sublimation paper using the EPSON XP-215 printer, making sure the size will fit on the mug.  You turn the heater on the press machine. By the time it heats up (a min or so) your print should have dried and be ready to use. You wrap the printed side around the mug, fix it with Kapton tape, put the mug in the machine and press the button. Remove the mug when you hear the beep. Your mug is ready. Obviously this only works well with special sublimation mugs like [http://www.rajapack.co.uk/cardboard-boxes/postal-boxes/easifold-fast-assembly-postal-mug-boxes-brown-110x100x94mm-pack-of-25_MUGBOXB.html?prixTTC=true&gclid=CKjv8Zuuj9ACFcLGGwodHkkEtg&gclsrc=aw.ds these ones].  
  
  
== Detailed Instructions ==
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==Detailed Instructions==
  
* Printer Calibration  
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===Printer Calibration===
* Printer Settings
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===Printer Settings===

Revision as of 22:06, 19 November 2016


Becky & Tom from Etsy shop SkylineUK have kindly donated their mug printing kit to the hackspace. Their kit includes:

  • Two mug heat press machines (UKPress Blue Wave and PixMax)
  • EPSON XP-215 printer with Continuous Ink Supply System (CISS) for sublimation ink
  • spare (sublimation) mugs
  • sublimation paper
  • sublimation ink

This page is currently simply a summary of the info from the demo/workshop Tom gave us on the use of the kit. It is intended as a first reference guide to using the printer and presses in order to make beautiful custom mugs.


Brief description

The procedure is simple and quick. You have a design you want to print on a mug (it could be a photo, an inkscape design, a figure from your word document, etc). You print it in (sublimation ink) colour on sublimation paper using the EPSON XP-215 printer, making sure the size will fit on the mug. You turn the heater on the press machine. By the time it heats up (a min or so) your print should have dried and be ready to use. You wrap the printed side around the mug, fix it with Kapton tape, put the mug in the machine and press the button. Remove the mug when you hear the beep. Your mug is ready. Obviously this only works well with special sublimation mugs like these ones.


Detailed Instructions

Printer Calibration

Printer Settings