I've been sub printing the BMS Euro mugs for quite some time and been getting on fine. I'm starting to get more requests for bone china mugs though, and have only found the ones with the fluted edges, which I'm not keen on and I've heard are hard to print. I also want to have a backstamp on the mug, but I know I can't do that with a mug press, and it's difficult even with a flat press or mug wrap in the oven.
I would like to use a company to backstamp the mugs for me and then dye sub the outsides myself. Does this mean I will have to apply the sublimation coating myself or should it work regardless? I tried doing a trial onto a sample mug at 170 for 140 secs with the mug in as the temperature increased, but this didn't work at all. Is that because it has no coating?!
Alternatively I read something about vinyls for the backstamp? Can anyone tell me any more about them?
I'm sure it's a really silly question but I couldn't find much help on google! :)
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