The 5th video might be of me throwing it at the wall then.
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The 5th video might be of me throwing it at the wall then.
Can anyone recommend a mug carousel, so I can have oodles of fun videoing rotating mugs?
Preferably battery operated.
I've just paid my year's subs but don't appear to be a member.
Does anyone know if it's an automatic process or do I need to be added manually?
Does anyone know how to get stubborn stains off of the standard mugs?
Bicarb isn't working and the stain is tea and coffee.
I wish they existed. I'd sell tons.
I've been looking everywhere and cannot find anything other than pure white mug blanks, but I'd like to source some off-white ones.
Do such things exist?
The Post Offices get paid next to nothing when you drop off pre-paid stuff so they prefer it if you buy it there.
Bollocks to that, though.
The technology isn't really there yet with EVs.
Promising things come along here and there but the technology gets squashed as there's an enormous amount to be made from lithium batteries.
If the...
Some info on DTF with F2100: https://www.jbsewing.com/en/dtf-printing-3
Would someone with experience of both, say that DTG is better for light cotton garments and DTF better for darks?
Well, if the producer suspects that the mug has cracked at their end then they can send out a new one, of course.
I use a spray + fan (rather than dunking) on my mugs as this eliminates cracking. It...
Mugs don't develop cracks from filling up with hot liquid, sipping from them, or washing them.
Therefore the customer has knocked it and caused it to crack.
Maybe offer them 25% off a new one at...
That's correct.
I would also say that it's a good paper to use for a bit of fun but isn't great for washability and the print is stiff at first, so it's not ideal for selling to customers. It's no...
It was those in the link, and also the 15oz mugs. Both have been good the last two times. Very few defects.
The lot I had before that were dreadful - I had to bin 1 in 3 if not more.
The last two batches I had from them were good. The one before that was garbage.
Overall, they've been good to deal with.
The covid people are the same as the climate emergency people. They have already discussed "climate lockdowns" as a future way to save us all from boiling to death.
Foreign holidays and cruises and...
Transglobal is the best bet for small items like tees or mugs, although as Wendy pointed out, prices rose recently. Not enough passenger planes for the parcels to travel on any more.
Up to 25...
I've got an L805 and it works fine.
She cut the Brexit Secretary (David Davis) out of the negotiations and kept it "in house" under a man called Olly Robbins, who has been an arch globalist his entire adult life (globalism is communist...
We're not "taking back control". Such a thing was never going to be allowed.
The two options were:
-delay, delay, delay, in the hope that we get fed up and just stay in the EU, or
-BRINO, but...
I've been using the L805 from Ink Experts. It works.
As well as using the high quality on matte settings, try high quality on plain paper settings, as this solved a problem for me of the printhead...
It's because the law in the UK says the sender is responsible until it arrives.
There are plenty of dimwits who think that law creates both reality, and right and wrong, so they use it.
You've got her address, so send her a dog turd :wink:
PoD is good because you don't need to invest in your own machines or have your own industrial unit.
PoD is bad because your margins are lower, the quality isn't as good as you can produce yourself,...
I use various suppliers who list products only for them to be out of stock.
The reason for this is to secure the order rather than have you go somewhere else which definitely has stock.
It's a...
You can include 25 orders in a box which costs £6.95 to pick up, or you can keep the orders separate for a £9.95 pick up.
So, a mug is £6.76 to send, then if you divide £6.95 by 25 and add it to...