Supplier recommendations for unisub placemats and coasters
Re: Supplier recommendations for unisub placemats and coasters
Hi you lovely lot - I wondered if you had any recommendations of the best place for unisub placemats and coasters. I currently use BMS but I'm considering moving.
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Re: Supplier recommendations for unisub placemats and coasters
If you read through forum you're find that many of us ditched unisub coasters and placemats last year due to their change of backing which comes off on heat tape. In fact we only buy BMS ones now which are as good quality.
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Heh, I did see some postsUK Printed Mugs;127521 wrote:If you read through forum you're find that many of us ditched unisub coasters and placemats last year due to their change of backing which comes off on heat tape. In fact we only buy BMS ones now which are as good quality.
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Re: Supplier recommendations for unisub placemats and coasters
I ordered some samples twice from BMS, but the BMS coasters look like Unisub with the rounded edges. Is that correct?UK Printed Mugs;127521 wrote:If you read through forum you're find that many of us ditched unisub coasters and placemats last year due to their change of backing which comes off on heat tape. In fact we only buy BMS ones now which are as good quality.
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Re: Supplier recommendations for unisub placemats and coasters
Unisub have rounded edges as well though. These rounded edges on the BMS ones are slightly different and the whiteness isn't as white but that has made no different. We would only go back to Unisub if they go back to their original backing otherwise very happy.
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Thanks for that, I'll have a closer look at them later. But much later, one of my items just went viral.
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Sorry to hear that. Try some antibiotics Gary!GoonerGary;127532 wrote:Thanks for that, I'll have a closer look at them later. But much later, one of my items just went viral.
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Re: Supplier recommendations for unisub placemats and coasters
I've just tried Subli Blanks coasters out of interest and really don't like them. Back to Unisub for me!
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Justin;127537 wrote:I've just tried Subli Blanks coasters out of interest and really don't like them. Back to Unisub for me!
also tried them while ago ( before we told em to shove it )
crap, same as there customer service ( lack of ) and laggy web site !! :rolleyes:
one man and his bird trying to run a fully fledged sub business
Re: Supplier recommendations for unisub placemats and coasters
Still with Unisub and going through them in the thousands. Had a few rants at Unisub and brought up with QA at Xpres - they won't be making any further improvements to the backing by the sounds of things.
The key to avoid ripping the backing is to not apply too much pressure or tight sticking using your thumb when applying the heat tape, and remove within a minute of pressing - otherwise your heat tape will more or less weld into the backing.
It's more difficult to avoid this when your image area is 91mm x 91mm, if you increase to 92mm x 92mm (depending on the design) you should get through the stick / press / peel process a bit quicker.
Coasters are my main product so need to be able to pick up a phone at 455pm and have them have them delivered by lunchtime the next day. Xpres have a brilliant dispatch system in place with DPD and are also the cheapest in UK with DSF 10%. Have also considered the BMS coasters but logistically i would be waiting on average 3-5 days for a delivery by Parcelforce.
The key to avoid ripping the backing is to not apply too much pressure or tight sticking using your thumb when applying the heat tape, and remove within a minute of pressing - otherwise your heat tape will more or less weld into the backing.
It's more difficult to avoid this when your image area is 91mm x 91mm, if you increase to 92mm x 92mm (depending on the design) you should get through the stick / press / peel process a bit quicker.
Coasters are my main product so need to be able to pick up a phone at 455pm and have them have them delivered by lunchtime the next day. Xpres have a brilliant dispatch system in place with DPD and are also the cheapest in UK with DSF 10%. Have also considered the BMS coasters but logistically i would be waiting on average 3-5 days for a delivery by Parcelforce.
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