

| Printing Equipment |
High Definition NON-OIL Laser Printers and Copiers: USING REGULAR OEM TONER OKI C3300, C3400, C5500, C5600, C5800, C6000, C 6100, C8800 HP 26xx, 45xx, Canon Image press C1 & c7000 Xerox 240, 250 |
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| Printing: | Fan paper to separate sheets Feed paper from manual tray (MPT) - single or multi sheets Print / Copy onto the coated side (shinny) of the transfer paper Print / Copy FLIP HORIZONTAL Print / Copy using HEAVY STOCK / GLOSSY / Transparency / Medium (varies with printer) |
| Stahl's Mug Press Settings: |
Download instructions: 1) Affix the DuraCotton Mug print onto the mug using heat tape to hold in position. 2) We used a Stalls Mighty Mug Press, yours may be different. Our press has a warm up time, (begins at 300º and warms up to 335º) and a post temperature time. 3) Set your time to Zero, and temperature to 330º-340º (you will need to verify your press temp to know the optimal setting). 3A) If your press has no warm up cycle and only starts at a set temperature, set temp to 335º and press for approximately 30 seconds to start, (adjust as needed). 4) Use Heavy pressure. 5) Upon removing the mug from the press, peel very quickly and evenly, then allow the mug to cool. You should have a vibrant, perfect transfer on the mug if done correctly. 6) Afterward, "glaze" or bake the cup for 5 - 10 minutes in an oven at 400ºF to further protect the transfer from degradation in the wash |
| Washing Instructions: | 1. If Mug was Glazed it May be washed in a Dishwasher. |
| Notes: | 1. We HIGHLY recommend using a regular piece of paper around the mug, fold in half long ways and wrap around the mug before placing into your mug press. This will help regulate temperature during transfer AND protect your heating element from exposure to any potential "bleed through" of toner or polyester from the cup. |

