help! subklimating can/stubby coolers, mug press doesnt close
Re: help! subklimating can/stubby coolers, mug press doesnt close
I bought 25 pre stitched neoprene can or stubby coolers. I haven't found the correct size insert for them so I can press them yet but my mug press doesnt close all the way so that will mean i will have a white gap of about 20mm.
what can I do
what can I do
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Re: help! subklimating can/stubby coolers, mug press doesnt close
I always presumed that these were pressed on a flat heat press and just pressed once each side.
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Re: help! subklimating can/stubby coolers, mug press doesnt close
but they have a round base on them so are awkward to press flat, even if i pressed flat wouldnt you get lines on the edges
Re: help! subklimating can/stubby coolers, mug press doesnt close
I wonder if these are more like the US Koozies.. than the stubby coolers that we get which are just something that wrap round a can ??
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Re: help! subklimating can/stubby coolers, mug press doesnt close
Hmmm. you just solved a problem for me. I have some velcro wrap stubby coolers. using an insert will let me print without melting the velcro.
As for the round ones. I found my mouse pads and stubby coolers look far better with a white space top and bottom and left and right of the image. So using an insert just might work well. Not sure how much heat and pressure a stubby can take. I can suggest that the aluminium insert for my polysub mugs works a treat for my stubby coolers
Cheers,
RossD.
As for the round ones. I found my mouse pads and stubby coolers look far better with a white space top and bottom and left and right of the image. So using an insert just might work well. Not sure how much heat and pressure a stubby can take. I can suggest that the aluminium insert for my polysub mugs works a treat for my stubby coolers
Cheers,
RossD.
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