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Re: htv on sublimation mugs :)
Posted: 16 Nov 2017, 22:44
by Paul
tried few days ago and like it. need to dishwasher test it now...
https://www.howtoprintstuff.co.uk/print ... ation-mug/
Re: htv on sublimation mugs :)
Posted: 16 Nov 2017, 23:35
by webtrekker
Love the effect Paul but have my doubts about how many dishwashings it will survive. Hope you prove me wrong though!
Re: htv on sublimation mugs :)
Posted: 17 Nov 2017, 01:32
by TerryQ
wow.. I will watch this thread with great interest. looks great....fingers crosses --)
Re: htv on sublimation mugs :)
Posted: 17 Nov 2017, 09:53
by Earl Smith
Looks interesting but its very time consuming. Is it worth doing?
Re: htv on sublimation mugs :)
Posted: 17 Nov 2017, 14:54
by socialgiraffe
Looks good, but not sure what I could use it for as it would add quite a bit of money to the final unit cost.
On another point, why is the bottom of your mug faded?
Re: htv on sublimation mugs :)
Posted: 17 Nov 2017, 21:28
by RogerC
Interesting idea Paul. It does raise the question though of how long 'Santa' will survive.....
Re: htv on sublimation mugs :)
Posted: 17 Nov 2017, 23:08
by Paul
coz is shity and cheap mug

Re: htv on sublimation mugs :)
Posted: 18 Nov 2017, 10:46
by Andrew
Will be good to see how well it lasts.
Tried a TMT Oki transfer about five years ago on the Wow mug as thy produced some transfers for me on some samples we were requested to make. Still got a trial mug that goes through the dishwasher now which has a good print still on the mug. Dishwasher safe seems not to be a problem but the transfer itself was the issue. The excess film of the transfer also ends up on the mug which does start to peel away but only in parts. Cutting around the transfer helped but to far from perfect to use for a run. Close but no cigar.