JustBeGood;89710 wrote:if in`t secret what mug press do you use ? :rolleyes:
Hi JB
Personally I would recommend that you look at a Listawood Genie, it may not be the Rolls Royce of mug presses, but its reasonably priced and what I think is more important is that Listawood are based not far up the road from you in Fakenham (ok so its a bit more that walking distance). Speak to Kris Trewick at Listawood. Again this is just my personal opinion - I am not on comission from Listawood (I wish), but if you buy a genie and some mugs, have a couple of weeks of tinkering, then when you have a list of questions as to why various things are going wrong etc, book a training session with Kris or one of the girls and in an hour they will put you right! If you do buy a Listawood press, make sure you take it with you and do the training with your press. Also if you are running your printer from a laptop, take that with you and print from your laptop with your files. Oh and take all of your 'test'mugs as well so they can see what is going right and what is going wrong and compare they to the original image file as you see it on your laptop. If you are not using a laptop then take a memory stick of all of your images.
Again, personally speaking, buy good quality mugs - even when you are on the learning curve. Cheap mugs tend to vbe inconsistent in diameter, coating quality, wall thickness and being out of round, all of which make it that little more difficult to get things right. Cheap mugs are fine for making up samples and testing designs but I think they are a big mistake for the beginner. Given that you are fairly new here I assume you are a beginner - then again my assumptions often land me in the whatsit ;o)
regards
Dudley
