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    Nice - New sublimation mug with design INSIDE

    Ok, so it is a pre-printed design you cannot change but at least things moving in the right direction. Hopefully some UK supplier will pick up. I presume it is a decal and wonder if dish washer proof:
    http://shop.bestsub.com/11oz-motto-m...y?search=motto

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    Could a water slide decal be placed at the bottom and be fired/ cured as part of the 3 minute sublimation process?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoonerGary View Post
    Could a water slide decal be placed at the bottom and be fired/ cured as part of the 3 minute sublimation process?
    Need a far higher temp to cure them. The only other method I know of other than some of the forever papers is organic screen ink which cure at lower temps. You can pad print base and cure it but might be more consistent with oven method of sublimation. I would think the waterslide option is fired before the sublimation coating is applied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoonerGary View Post
    Could a water slide decal be placed at the bottom and be fired/ cured as part of the 3 minute sublimation process?
    No


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