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Re: stamp the bottom of mugs etc
register then lol 
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Re: stamp the bottom of mugs etc
Links to that forum and telling our members to register Paul?!?!? Whatever next, consider yourself demoted 
Re: stamp the bottom of mugs etc
LOL
I dont think it anything help that forum lol 
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Re: stamp the bottom of mugs etc
Justin, you can't demote a legend.Justin;17472 wrote:Paul?!?!? Whatever next, consider yourself demoted
Re: stamp the bottom of mugs etc
A lively debate Steve..........lolsmitch6;17531 wrote:lol what have i started
Re: stamp the bottom of mugs etc
I tried applying using subli but problem is getting the paper attached tight enough for it to tranfer completely. In the end I gave up and now use the water transfer paper which gets printed, cut, applied then baked in oven to cure. Good results.
Re: stamp the bottom of mugs etc
Hi,
First post so be gentle with me.
Spotted these polyester stickers with marine grade glue http://www.labelplanet.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=LP70/25RGWP would these be any good for the bottom of your mugs?
First post so be gentle with me.
Spotted these polyester stickers with marine grade glue http://www.labelplanet.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=LP70/25RGWP would these be any good for the bottom of your mugs?
Re: stamp the bottom of mugs etc
Looks like they would be sticky enough, but depends what happens when you put them in a steam environment with lots of hot water, i.e. a dishwasher.
Re: stamp the bottom of mugs etc
Possibly a good option. Shouldn't be a problem in the dishwasher as the base of the mug faces away from the pressure but not sure how long a laser print would last.
Welcome by the way. I'm assuming you are not a newbie as your site looks fairly established?
Welcome by the way. I'm assuming you are not a newbie as your site looks fairly established?
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