Not sure if i will even bother trying them with tape in that casemark25810;154846 wrote:The fronts print great though
Plus the tape I use actually peels off super easy when its been heated so its not the tape issue
They feel slightly thinner than the old unisub but they do not warp or bend.
Its just the backing peeling as i tried 6 coasters and each had it
So i dont think i will use them
Unisub Coasters / Placemats - Change to MDF
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I do not make massive numbers so jigs are not for me plus they seem like would take longer than just rouch cutting round the image and sticking it on which takes 30 seconds
There was some metal jigs on ebay that were for unisub coasters maybe they would work
There was some metal jigs on ebay that were for unisub coasters maybe they would work
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Side by side checking print quality compare to the unisub ones they are litterally identical so unisub making out their tops are the best is a load of make believe ��
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The unisub jigs are a pain - fusion 40x50 press used so can only do 6 at a time with the steel unisub ones they also have no bottoms so you cant get a load ready to put in press - with the a4 jigs we can still do 12 at a time.
But good to hear that the print quality is on par with unisub - shame they are a bit thinner - these also dont have the bullnose edge like unisub so feel more sharp on the edges if that makes sense.
But good to hear that the print quality is on par with unisub - shame they are a bit thinner - these also dont have the bullnose edge like unisub so feel more sharp on the edges if that makes sense.
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Oh yes makes sense. Xpres replied to me as i forgot to message the guy who sent samples and told him the issue and hes said alot of said the same about peelin
And to try pre-press the back first to remove any moisture to see if that stops peeling
My issue is this makes making coasters take even longer
Because really i would then have to wait till fully cooled before pressing the design on as the warmth/heat can start the sub process and cause image issues
And to try pre-press the back first to remove any moisture to see if that stops peeling
My issue is this makes making coasters take even longer
Because really i would then have to wait till fully cooled before pressing the design on as the warmth/heat can start the sub process and cause image issues
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This is causing so much pain lol, yet another customer today complaining they dont like the light backed unisub version 
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I have 5 boxes of 40 old unisub to last me....then ive no idea what to do
But the Xpres ones are going to be way too much work to stop the back messing up for me to warrant the extra cost as they are more expensive
But the Xpres ones are going to be way too much work to stop the back messing up for me to warrant the extra cost as they are more expensive
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This is the new alternative coaster?mark25810;154845 wrote:Unfortunately the xpres ones peel even worse at the back
Wether you peel while hot or cold they are worst ive had when comes to backs peeling
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Yes its ones xpres have sourced themselves because they also have had complaints about the new unisub ones.
But unfortunately the xpres hardback ones peel even more so than unisub and others. Inwas told to try pre-pressing the back of them to get rid of moisture first as they have had others also complain about the same issue with their hardboard versions
So its a shame as i do not want to go back to having to press a coaster more than once just for it to be ok more so as they cost more money than the unisub ones
Maybe if they were 50 to 55p per coaster but they are 66p which is 7p more per coaster than i was paying for unisub ones and my profits are slim on coasters as it is
But unfortunately the xpres hardback ones peel even more so than unisub and others. Inwas told to try pre-pressing the back of them to get rid of moisture first as they have had others also complain about the same issue with their hardboard versions
So its a shame as i do not want to go back to having to press a coaster more than once just for it to be ok more so as they cost more money than the unisub ones
Maybe if they were 50 to 55p per coaster but they are 66p which is 7p more per coaster than i was paying for unisub ones and my profits are slim on coasters as it is
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Yes its ones xpres have sourced themselves because they also have had complaints about the new unisub ones.Justin;154855 wrote:This is the new alternative coaster?
But unfortunately the xpres hardback ones peel even more so than unisub and others. Inwas told to try pre-pressing the back of them to get rid of moisture first as they have had others also complain about the same issue with their hardboard versions
So its a shame as i do not want to go back to having to press a coaster more than once just for it to be ok more so as they cost more money than the unisub ones
Maybe if they were 50 to 55p per coaster but they are 66p which is 7p more per coaster than i was paying for unisub ones and my profits are slim on coasters as it is
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