I've read a multitude of posts in here and elsewhere on the net knocking cheap (ie. non-Sawgrass) inks and would like to set the record straight regarding my use of such inks (in my case CIE FotoRite inks).
In the beginning, I had a few problems with dye migration, particularly of the red, and especially on mugs that had been dishwashed a few times. I also had the problem of the images fading in a relatively short time after a few washes.
However, I eventually discovered that this was NOTHING TO DO WITH THE INKS!
Yes, as unbelievable as it sounds, I now have mugs at home that have been microwaved and dishwashed umpteen time over nearly a year and are as good as they were when first printed.
The reason? Well, when I started I used cheap mugs from ebay. I now use Listawood 10oz Durham mugs AAA rated, and also TTP 12oz two-tone mugs with spoons and it is the QUALITY OF THE COATING that makes all the difference, not the inks, paper or press.
Just thought I'd put that out there.
