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We have had our Kornit for a couple of years now and recently have been getting garments back that have had the print washing off. So far this seems to be totally random but was wondering if there was any testing we could do to guarantee that our prints...
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What temperature are you curing at and what in temperature and humidity throughout....
I know for a Fact that I needed to cure at least 165 Degrees Celcius to get proper curing there is a washability issue and this issue is worldwide.
Ever stumbled on a tutorial that you feel is of great value but not quite explained properly? That's my dilemma. I know THIS TUTORIAL has some value but I just can't get it. Where do you call each function? Which function should be called first and which...
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That is a good discussion but more to the point you should be looking into Post Redirect Get (PRG) also known as "Get after Post." http://www.theserverside.com/patterns/thread.tss?thread_id=20936 The part I'm particularly interested in is controlling... .
Looked couz i'm in a bit of shame, but amazingly cant find teh answer in a quik search did a small epoxy job mixing glasbubbles microfibers matting and thought i did a quick good job like before but ouside temp is still between 10 celcius and subzero ...
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PS the epoxy cure, but with warmer....
A hairdryer or other heat gun will also work.
Sometimes a lightbulb and a "tent" made over the area will get the temp up enough to cure.
It won't cure in a month if the temp is down near freezing.
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Sorry if this is already a topic. I searched but I didn't see anything. I was just curious how you guys cure hiccups. I have heard a few ways. I sure hiccups my drinking a cup of water while holding my ears. And also.... did they find the reason for hiccups...
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Interesting, I've never heard of people eating a teaspoon of sugar to cure hiccups.
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For me to cure my hiccups seconds.
The hiccups, although if I hiccup too much, my ribs start to hurt (which I hate) .
Ganjaluvrs Drying & Curing Broken Down into Understandable English Yup, people make things harder then they really are sometimes... even I myself am guilty of this. It happens! But.. what I have done for everyone.. is broken down the drying and curing...
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Is there....
You say to leave 15% water and 2 others like this .
Is there absolutely no risk of mold? Once the outside is dry and you begin the curing process? Or week into curing? Cus I'm scared to leave the lid on for a couple days straight..
We talk a lot here on MA about the importance of healing when a marriage has been broken. Prompted by something I read recently, I wonder if some take the suggestion to heal to instead mean to cure. I wonder if people mistakenly think healing and curing...
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I will use.
Of the differences between healing and curing, but I've never heard it put quite this way.
We are doing, well, arguably too much printing for our current set-up/staff. We need another heat press, but are currently dealing with what we've got. Often we have A LOT of printed shirts on drying racks waiting to be cured, while our current heatpresses...
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Thank you, I appreciate.
Hi I assume you are printing plastisol since waterbased inks would air-cure as well over some time in letting the shirt air dry as long as you do end up curing properly with heat.
I just put my first layer of mold max stroke brush on tin cure silicone onto a lifecast i'm doing a negative off of. I goofed and forgot to shake up part b (the catalyst) before mixing. It's been about an hour and a half and the silicone still comes off...
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Also do you have an accurate gram scale? yes i have .
Mike it has a 24 hour cure time.
To cure overnight.
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Here I am, standing in the lovely sun outside symphony hall, excited for dinner with one of tonight's SF Symphony soloists and an old friend... .
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10 day ago I mixed up slow hardener and resin (West systems) and rolled it onto my canopy skirt (inside). Due to snow and ice storm and power outages I am just now getting to sanding this coat down to do another. Three days after the coat the power went...
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Do it again in proper....
Remove it completely don't even try to cover it or heat to cure or similar.
That gummy mass need to go Mike.
Probably bring the parts (if you can) into a warm area to finish curing, then sand as appropriate.
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