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bms
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Re: mug printing

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Looks like a faulty heating element as it shouldn't be that bad. If you turned the mug upside down does the image fail to take in the top part of the mug, which would (a) rule out the mugs and (b) confirm a problem with the heat blanket.

You should get full top to bottom image transfer when printing mugs in any decent mug press with a straight sided mug.
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Re: mug printing

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Thanks Dave, The lady's name was Sue? and the Gent I was dealing with was Trever.
still do you have any suggestion on how to get a round this prob? or can you suggest a name of a good new press?.
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Re: mug printing

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If you're looking around for a different press then several DSF members and others have our DF1 mug press which is:
There are other, more expensive ones, but this will print perfect mugs and we use this ourselves for demonstrations.
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Re: mug printing

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i tell you what you can do a helluve a lot worse than the press martin suggests mines been blummin marvellous , when i first started i bought a joys special i might as well as washed the money down a drain. buy cheap buy twice!!!!
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