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Re: Packaging/ Branding

Posted: 31 Mar 2014, 19:00
by guarddog14
Hi everyone i was just wondering if you get anything with your logo on that you use in your packaging or to wrap a item with like maybe a mail bag with you logo on to send a t-shirt or a bx with your logo on a card inside etc if so who do you use?
kind regards,

Danny

Re: Packaging/ Branding

Posted: 04 Apr 2014, 08:57
by Alastair@Xpres
Hey there,

If you are looking at personalized stickers and or packaging I would recommend someone with a wide format solvent printer as there are medias specifically designed for this job that run through these machines. If you need a producer just email me and I can refer you to a someone that can do this for you.

Re: Packaging/ Branding

Posted: 12 Apr 2014, 23:18
by matilda
Hi all. For branding I've been using stickers on the base of my mugs for some months now but was wondering if anyone has tried using an ink stamp? The rubber stamps are cheap to make but the ink would need to be resistant to heat and dishwasher detergents...

Re: Packaging/ Branding

Posted: 12 Apr 2014, 23:23
by Renniwano
When I used to make clear polymer stamps.. there was an ink on the market called Stazon..

Many people used it on unglazed ceramic tiles.. and I was thinking most mugs at the bottom aren't glazed anyhow.. so, maybe worth a try..

It's classed as a permanent ink.. BUT not sure how it would go in a dishwasher and don't have one to test with..

Re: Packaging/ Branding

Posted: 12 Apr 2014, 23:35
by pisquee
We had custom stamps made up for the base of our mugs, and used Stazon, and never got good enough results to use them - just ruined mugs that had printed well. Since that experiment started using stickers from Chongsta.

Re: Packaging/ Branding

Posted: 15 Apr 2014, 14:26
by NikGrey
I had some stickers made for my Mug bases - they work well, we had had discussions on Mug bases before :)

I di need a rubber stamp made though now - just for packaging, although I have a special mailing template that I use with my details on.

Contacted an ebay stamp maker yesterday - uploaded my logo as a photoshop file for them and sent a link (before buying to make sure they were on the ball) and they just got back to me 24 hours later saying they couldnt see the image ! something amiss there I feel..

Anyone here make rubber stamps?