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Re: Just starting out
Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 10:54
by Pateroo
I am really keen to get started with a mug heat press.
I think I, going to go with an epson printer and CISS. Can anyone clarify the sort if inks I need (dye pigment)? Can anyone recommend the best place to buy from? I've looked at monster doodles, bms, mega-uk, xpress and coralgraph.
i hope to eventually buy a swing heat press too. Would you suggest going straight in for an A3 printer rather than A4.
I've got a start up budget of around £600. If anyone could make some recommendations I'd be greatly appreciative.
Re: Just starting out
Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 15:14
by Justin
If I were starting out I'd be looking at the Ricoh, far less hassle than a CISS will inevitably give you

A4 will suffice for mugs and will keep your initial costs down. There are a few budget presses around that seem to be getting good reviews, the Genie from Listawood for one. Xpres do the Adkins range which are superb but reflected in the price. Well worth joining our premium membership scheme at £10 for the year. This would immediately give you 10% off with both of these companies so will pay for itself immediately

Re: Just starting out
Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 15:38
by AlanD
I have only recently started doing mugs too, I started with the Listawood package and have been happy with it although BMS and others all seem to provide a very similar start package, over time I would try different mugs (I like the BMS RN coated European mug as well as the Listawood Duraglaze coated. I can vouch for Kris at Listawood for giving me advice and time when starting. The Ricoh printer works very well and I use Corel Draw with the Sawgrass power driver.
Re: Just starting out
Posted: 20 Jan 2015, 15:02
by Pateroo
Thank you both for your replies. Do bms offer discounts to premium members too?
Re: Just starting out
Posted: 20 Jan 2015, 15:37
by AlanD
Pateroo;96636 wrote:Thank you both for your replies. Do bms offer discounts to premium members too?
I don't think they do but they do offer a points system if you order online which can add up to future discounts. I found both companies helpfull when I have rung up in the past. To be fair every supplier I've spoken to has been good although some are more generous with samples than others.
Re: Just starting out
Posted: 27 Feb 2015, 21:01
by johnmac04
thankyou for info I was looking into buying from them
Re: Just starting out
Posted: 27 Feb 2015, 21:04
by Justin
Listawood offer 10% off everything to Premium Members

Re: Just starting out
Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 19:59
by cvgpeter
Pateroo;95725 wrote:I am really keen to get started with a mug heat press.
I think I, going to go with an epson printer and CISS. Can anyone clarify the sort if inks I need (dye pigment)? Can anyone recommend the best place to buy from? I've looked at monster doodles, bms, mega-uk, xpress and coralgraph.
i hope to eventually buy a swing heat press too. Would you suggest going straight in for an A3 printer rather than A4.
I've got a start up budget of around £600. If anyone could make some recommendations I'd be greatly appreciative.
Keep away from the Epson Ciss, i made that mistake, was like pulling teeth. As stated by Justin - Richo, My Richo printer plus sawgrass inks was £260 from subliblanks.
Re: Just starting out
Posted: 31 Dec 2015, 08:57
by calvinabc
me too vouch for kris, at listawood. no issue ever to big or small and always very friendly
Re: Just starting out
Posted: 08 Jan 2016, 17:30
by justr77
A vote for me for the Ricoh setup, I looked at the CISS systems but they all seemed too complicated for a beginner. I am still using the same Ricoh 3 years on and have had no problems with it.