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Re: Multi mug press

Posted: 24 Jul 2012, 20:01
by Justin
I'd have been surprised, when you look at the single and twin head press prices they offer.

Re: Multi mug press

Posted: 24 Jul 2012, 20:16
by neilb
Andrew;49910 wrote:Don't believe there is an Adkins connection from what I have seen of the presses.
Looking at them I think you are probably right, can't remember where I heard it.

Re: Multi mug press

Posted: 03 Aug 2012, 09:34
by John Nex
We use a large mug oven from the mug factory. We can cook up to 36 mugs at a time using rubber wraps, great results!

Re: Multi mug press

Posted: 03 Aug 2012, 10:16
by Andrew
Don't know anything about the Mug Factory. Are they near you as they don't sell ovens on their site so assume you know them. No contact details on their site either which I am never keen on.

We bought ovens which are used in the baking industry so they are a decent size. Haven't got around to using them much yet though.

Re: Multi mug press

Posted: 03 Aug 2012, 10:26
by John Nex
I think we got it from Spain, there are Spanish language stickers all over it :-) It's very good though.

Re: Multi mug press

Posted: 03 Aug 2012, 10:31
by Justin
Bit of searching and I ended up at this place http://www.thefotogifts.eu/en/. Spanish company just outside Alicante Very interesting single head mug press that can be linked to other presses in serial, good approach. I see an additional tray for an oven but no details of actual ovens. 3 single heads for around £720.....and then you have to get the to the UK ;-) I'll offer to fetch them though!

Re: Multi mug press

Posted: 03 Aug 2012, 10:38
by neilb

Re: Multi mug press

Posted: 03 Aug 2012, 10:46
by Andrew
Still looking for a good conveyor oven if anyone see's one of them on their travels. 2nd hand would do and if it hits 650c that would be a bonus.

Re: Multi mug press

Posted: 03 Aug 2012, 11:18
by Justin
neilb;50494 wrote:Serigraf do the ovens - http://www.serigraf.ie/heatpress_mug.html
Couple of great mug presses on there, something a bit different at last :-) Auto release and moves the mug away from the element, that's a first....one that also does plates, great.

Re: Multi mug press

Posted: 08 Aug 2012, 15:13
by Postcard
Justin;50497 wrote:Couple of great mug presses on there, something a bit different at last :-) Auto release and moves the mug away from the element, that's a first....one that also does plates, great.
We've just come back from Dublin to visit a very helpful chap down at Serigraf. He took us through the four-head press operation in a very nice trade showroom. Does anyone out there have experience of these Schulze mug presses? (Not the auto-eject, the blue line) Entry point of 1200 euro for four-way and 475 euro for single. We need to complete an order of at least 1000 mugs and hope to continue to put through volume. We are considering starting with two individual presses. Can anyone explain the price of these presses and if there is benefit in investing that much? We are looking at the BMS DK12/14s.
Any advice on correlation between price of press and workload would be much appreciated. Thanks, Margaret