Mug Printing - Inside the mug?
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Re: Mug Printing - Inside the mug?
Someone asked about this recently but I can't see the thread. This company are offering full colour printing 'inside' the mug, not something I've seen before.
https://printinmugs.com/print-full-colo ... e-and-out/
I see a few older threads on the Similar Threads section.
https://printinmugs.com/print-full-colo ... e-and-out/
I see a few older threads on the Similar Threads section.
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Re: Mug Printing - Inside the mug?
GULP!!!
Just had a look at their pricing...
Just had a look at their pricing...
I'd love to know how many they actually SELL!General Costs
For quick figuring you can 9 - 11 oz mugs printed in various spots for $50.00 each. 12 to 19 oz mugs for $75.00 each and 19 to JUMBO (20 oz) for $100 each.
Want more? call us for some discounts.
This allows you to print on the INside and out in many different locations. Shipping is about 2-3 weeks unless you rush the order which is 30% more cost but done fast to fit your time schedule. (or we will tell if you if we can or not, but ask us anyway).
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Re: Mug Printing - Inside the mug?
Lol, I didn't discuss prices as I assumed I'd read it wrong! They must print the ceramic, roll it into the correct shape and add the handle for that price! and then line it with gold 
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Haha! Sort of 'cut & sew' for mugs!Justin;137159 wrote:Lol, I didn't discuss prices as I assumed I'd read it wrong! They must print the ceramic, roll it into the correct shape and add the handle for that price! and then line it with gold
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Re: Mug Printing - Inside the mug?
My press will open wide enough to get a mug under, a bit of padding and it should work. I doubt the bottom is coated sufficiently to allow a print and not sure how much to increase time by but worth a shot!
Never been a fan of subi coatings but on an area this size it might also be worth a go.
Never been a fan of subi coatings but on an area this size it might also be worth a go.
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Re: Mug Printing - Inside the mug?
If you can get a mug that has been coated inside then I don't think this is that difficult.
You just need a vacuum press and a mold which are both already available.
I would have thought there will be a few companies that sell mugs that are coated inside just because of how the coating is applied. Finding out who will be the challenge though. You need to find a supplier who coats their mugs standing upright, most coat upside down.
You just need a vacuum press and a mold which are both already available.
I would have thought there will be a few companies that sell mugs that are coated inside just because of how the coating is applied. Finding out who will be the challenge though. You need to find a supplier who coats their mugs standing upright, most coat upside down.
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Re: Mug Printing - Inside the mug?
Look like digital water slide transfer. As they put a 3 week lead time on there it might give time for a handful of orders build up so easier to group print a run both through the digital ceramic printer and fired in a kiln.
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