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    Adkins Studio mug press - printing area

    Hi all.

    Before I spend a load of money, please could someone tell me how close I can get to the handle (reliably) with an Adkins Studio mug press?

    And can I do top-to-bottom prints without pre-heating the base of the mug?

    The guy I spoke to at Xpres was dubious about both... and their bone china mug template only goes 2/3rds of the way round the mug!

    Thanks for any sage advice...

    Ruth

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    The Xpres 5013 mug is the one of the few mugs that doesn't require pre-heating as it's quite a sturdy mug. I've got bone china mugs, but I've never done full top to bottom, sorry.

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    Full top to bottom is more about the straightness of your mugs. I always avoid top to bottom wherever possible, putting a 5mm gap top and bottom which works well with the gap around the handle.
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    Justin and GoonerGary - thanks! Can I ask how close you can get to the handle? And does the 5mm gap avoid the need to pre-heat the bases?
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