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monkyanger;55916 wrote:Hi again all,

Am I getting the printer models mixed up. The Ricoh A4 SG3110DN detailed above is shown as £285 plus VAT but searching on Amazon it shows it available new for £130, is this a different version to the sublimation one??, Sorry for being thick.
I did say in my post that the price includes the sublimation ink cartridges :-)
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Welcome to the forum :-) Re your membership, when did you pay this? It's an automated subscription process that changes your title so I'm not sure why this hasn't changed. I will need to check the payment if you can let me know approx. date, many thanks :-)
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Welcome from us as well, although Scott got in before me this time :mad: :wink:
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Uhm are these any good?

http://www.printerowners.co.uk/special- ... on-mug.htm - £0.62 + VAT

How do they compare to the xpres XP5013 mugs? can i use the same element for both mugs? - May consider getting some... not sure :/
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edwardsmedia;55952 wrote:Uhm are these any good?

http://www.printerowners.co.uk/special- ... on-mug.htm - £0.62 + VAT

How do they compare to the xpres XP5013 mugs? can i use the same element for both mugs? - May consider getting some... not sure :/
socialgiraffe uses them - his view might be more independent than mine :). Yes the same element can be used.
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welcome to the forum ................................ but please please pop your quesitons in the relevant sections that way the information given will be there for other people in the future
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mrs maggot;55962 wrote:welcome to the forum ................................ but please please pop your quesitons in the relevant sections that way the information given will be there for other people in the future
Hello Laura, Thanks maybe i should have, i only posted here as i was looking at these mugs due to someone above saying they can print mugs for about 1 pound each... So my guess would be these mugs? http://www.printerowners.co.uk/special- ... on-mug.htm

Thanks for that BMS, Im going to post this in the relevant section so others can see and take note :)
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edwardsmedia;55952 wrote:Uhm are these any good?

http://www.printerowners.co.uk/special- ... on-mug.htm - £0.62 + VAT

How do they compare to the xpres XP5013 mugs? can i use the same element for both mugs? - May consider getting some... not sure :/
welcome.
I've used these and they work well, colour looks good and they wash well.
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Hi Edwardsmedia

The mugs you refer to a rubbish and the worst mugs I have ever used. But I am only saying that because I don't want BMS to run out!!!! :wink:

I use these mugs all the time and they are sold throughout Europe as official merchandise. Never had one complaint about quality of mug, never had any returned and I do not get any failures. As drinking recepticles, they hold hot and cold water which can be mixed with various substances to create nice beverages.

To give a balanced view the other, more expensive, mugs will have a better coating and will probably reproduce images clearer with more accurate colours. But only good photographers and those with a good colour eye will notice the difference between them.

The main part of my business is mugs (although right now I seem to be twiddling my thumbs a lot!) and I have looked at all the suppliers across the UK. Forgetting the ebay rubbish (which really are awful), these mugs are the cheapest I have found in the UK.
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