Creases in mug prints

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
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3 BMS mugs gone the same way now. I knew I should have kept going with the halogen oven!!!!!!!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR:mad:
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Yep, I've seen it with BMS mugs too, I had two boxes from them most to be fair printed perfectly but had a handful that faded at the bottom, put a straight edge on them and you can see the taper. in my naivety I thought a mug was the same as anybody elses mug - definitely not so, not only do they vary from supplier to supplier but also from batch to batch and even within the same box. I now have to check every mug to it's suitability for top to bottom designs. I wish suppliers would hassle the manufacturers to get their quality control right as its costing us money and hassle time. Large scale suppliers maybe can ware a few failures but for small time people like me with tight margins the failures a too big a percentage. Very frustrating!!
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I only use Coralgraph for my mugs, have had no ptroblems with any of them.
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AlanD;98014 wrote:Yep, I've seen it with BMS mugs too, ..... I wish suppliers would hassle the manufacturers to get their quality control right as its costing us money and hassle time. Large scale suppliers maybe can ware a few failures but for small time people like me with tight margins the failures a too big a percentage. Very frustrating!!
Listawood, BMS, Xpres mugs here too. So much time and money wasted because I couldn't do volume printing with so many wasted mugs; it affected my business for a long time. I had a rant about premium mugs on another thread; changed mugs and a few pallets later I'm happy with my current brand.
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I can't afford pallets, yet. Mine is just a box at a time and wasting between 6-8 is far to expensive
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Agreed Quinsfan0, too many failures. Gary I assume you are volume user so which mugs did you settle with and are they dishwasher proof? straight is one thing but I would want the durability too.
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have listawood said anything when you have told them ??
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I have yet to find anybody who supplies plain white mugs as straight as Coralgraph. The downside is they are not as dishwasher resistant as others. Note I use 11oz mugs so can't comment about the 10oz mugs.

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JMugs;98043 wrote:I have yet to find anybody who supplies plain white mugs as straight as Coralgraph. The downside is they are not as dishwasher resistant as others. Note I use 11oz mugs so can't comment about the 10oz mugs.

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Is the durability issue of their mugs from experience? they do make some substantial claims about the dishwasher atributes http://www.coralgraph.com/sublimation-mugs '
This from their website
[h=2]We stand behind our mugs[/h] Our 10z and 11oz white sublimation mugs are coated by the latest technology and laboratory tested for dishwasher resistance. And unlike other sellers, we don’t just claim that our mugs our dishwasher safe.These are tested by the SGS laboratory .Our mugs are Triple A grade coated mugs - the highest quality on the European market. We can ensure the most professional looking mug printing because each of our mugs are coated in a hermetic pressurised coating chamber, which provides even coating.'
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I have had a think about this....the two mugs that spring to mind are 2.5 years old, both in a dishwasher after every wash, and I don't remember them making such claims back then. So based on experience "yes", but is that relevant to today's mugs? Probably not!

Now if you consider that I buy all my white 11oz mugs from coralgraph....it hasn't been an issue that has bothered me on others

In a nutshell....I can recommend the Coralgraph 11oz mugs.

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