Cap printing

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Callunna
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Callunna;121404 wrote:Earl, I'm almost ashamed to admit it but I do an awful lot of cursing when printing my mugs and tees! Good job I work on my own...

On the other hand, I also do a little happy dance when things go right [emoji1]
Actually, they don't look too bad in this photo posted on FB by my customer.


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Callunna;121416 wrote:Actually, they don't look too bad in this photo posted on FB by my customer.


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The green one looks very good - the detailing on the cap sits really well with the logo.
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willd;121424 wrote:The green one looks very good - the detailing on the cap sits really well with the logo.
Thank you - yes, I think the cap style contributes a lot. It cost £1 more to buy but I charged the customer £2 extra. It's quite a substantial item.


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