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kezza99
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Hi Guys

I have cleared my weekend to print the order for mugs I received and my mug press has decided to print the mugs faded. It is a few years old so guess it has had its day. I have decided to invest in a new one. Would prefer one that does 2 mugs. Any suggesions?

Also BMS and Listawood have single mug presses but very different in price. What should I be looking for in a good mug press?
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Paul
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this one?
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or two of them for less then twin head :)
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Mine is a single from BMS and to date (touch wood) it has always done an excellent job. If I was looking for the ability to print two at a time I would have two single presses from BMS. The reason is if anything did go wrong with one I would still be able to continue production on the other. With a twin if something goes wrong with the 'electrickery' controls you are stopped dead.
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If the rest is working fine, why not just get a new blanket.
Two the same sounds good, then if one goes wrong, you have spare parts for the other one.
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It's an old thing. I think I got from eBay and you cannot replace the blanket. Which one would you recommend from BMS Roger?

Think def the route is two singles, good point made!
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kerry;62775 wrote:It's an old thing. I think I got from eBay and you cannot replace the blanket. Which one would you recommend from BMS Roger?

Think def the route is two singles, good point made!
Hi Kerry...I have the DF1. It is easy to use. As a complete beginner to this when I bought from BMS I found that from then until now they have been nothing but excellent to deal with. I even visited them twice and couldn't have been made more welcome.
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I use both the cheap Chinese BMS press and also a single head Adkins same as above. I might be upgrading and if I do it will be to either the Adkins twin head or serigraf four head.
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