Toying with printing on mug handles. all looks good and working well. this one is the first and little fail but next one will be percet :)
Toying with printing on mug handles. all looks good and working well. this one is the first and little fail but next one will be percet :)
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I had a play with that as well. Decided time spent doing it versus extra charge for the mug .... didn't work out for me.
BUT I may revisit that idea.
Have fun with it Paul.
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I tried it as well and although I got fairly good results the sharpness was just not as good as I require.
Try printing some feint lines (.5pt width) and then you will see what I mean.
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flowers. i will post better picture when i print something descent.
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yes. i use silicon wrap that i made myself and kitchen oven.
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You can use a hat press attachment on some presses.
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I posted some pictures I did in a quick test in a previous thread:
http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum...9465#post59465
Just taped the paper on as tightly as I could, no wrap. I think as mentioned above, fine detail might be a problem.
Neil.
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