For quite some time now, I've noticed that regular 10oz (RN Coated) mugs exhibit various degrees of pitting in their outer surface.

You can't see these pits until you've printed the mug but then they show up as bold white dots. When you look really close, you'll see dimples in the mug where the white dots are. The white dot is caused because the paper can't touch the surface of the mug where the dimple is (I'm guessing the dye-sub coating is also missing from that area because otherwise *something* would transfer).
When you look at the transfer paper after taking it off the mug, you see a matching dark spot where no ink has transferred (the same kind of thing you get when you have an air bubble).
I've tried switching suppliers (more than once) but all I end up with is an ever increasing pile of wasted mugs.
Does no one else have this problem? If not, where do you buy your mugs?
