Introducing myself - advice on purchasing sublimation equipment needed please

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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 :/
Dumb question time.
These mugs are not RN Coated.
Are they still dye sub mugs please ?
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GoldRapt;56563 wrote: Are they still dye sub mugs please ?
Yes they are :)
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GoldRapt;56563 wrote:Dumb question time.
These mugs are not RN Coated.
Are they still dye sub mugs please ?
Yes, RN is just one of many types of sublimation coating (albeit one of the best if not the best).

These mugs are sublimation mugs and SocialGiraffe has bought and used a number with FANTASTIC results
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SocialGiraffe has bought and used a number with good results

Just in case any of my customers are really bored and are reading this thread, I object to the word GOOD and would like it replaced with FANTASTIC :eek:
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bms;56564 wrote:Yes they are :)
Thanks Martin, are they any good ;-)
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GoldRapt;56586 wrote:Thanks Martin, are they any good ;-)
You have Simon say they are fantastic and you still have to ask Martin if they are any good? :confused:
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WorthDoingRight;56599 wrote:You have Simon say they are fantastic and you still have to ask Martin if they are any good? :confused:
Yes, if you look there is a wink after my comment. Most people would take that as my being lighthearted, either you didn't get that or your easily confused.
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Bit of confusion here, WDR - I think maybe you've misunderstood the wink placement, lol.
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GoldRapt;56605 wrote:Yes, if you look there is a wink after my comment. Most people would take that as my being lighthearted, either you didn't get that or your easily confused.
Well my reply was lighthearted lol
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WorthDoingRight;56613 wrote:Well my reply was lighthearted lol
LoL Let's agree to agree then :-)
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