Re: multi mug press, are they any good
Posted: 18 Jan 2016, 11:38
Hi,
We have a good quality single mug press at the moment and are using the Ricoh printer & inks. We got this about a month & a half before Christmas, so we could get used to it.
As we are new to sub, we were pleasantly surprised once we had our timings/heat temp right at the quality and consistency of our 11oz Durham mugs. As an add on product to our canvas wall art & photos we thought we didn't do too bad (we sold around 200 mugs in the last 3 weeks of December.
I suppose my question is.. Would it be better for us to go for a 4x multi mug press with individual controls or buy another couple of single ones. We do have a brand new 3d oven which we haven't tried yet, but looking at some of the posts we are concerned about consistent results.There seems to be a great deal of controversy on the matter of the 3d for mugs in batch.
We don't want to spend a fortune, but we don't want a rubbish Chinese import. Does anyone have any advice on this?
Kr
Joe
We have a good quality single mug press at the moment and are using the Ricoh printer & inks. We got this about a month & a half before Christmas, so we could get used to it.
As we are new to sub, we were pleasantly surprised once we had our timings/heat temp right at the quality and consistency of our 11oz Durham mugs. As an add on product to our canvas wall art & photos we thought we didn't do too bad (we sold around 200 mugs in the last 3 weeks of December.
I suppose my question is.. Would it be better for us to go for a 4x multi mug press with individual controls or buy another couple of single ones. We do have a brand new 3d oven which we haven't tried yet, but looking at some of the posts we are concerned about consistent results.There seems to be a great deal of controversy on the matter of the 3d for mugs in batch.
We don't want to spend a fortune, but we don't want a rubbish Chinese import. Does anyone have any advice on this?
Kr
Joe