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    Other methods of decorating mugs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Flash
    Quote Originally Posted by NIGELG
    You can purchase the equipment but your looking at £5000 for and A3 laser printer
    WHAT :shock: I don't think so! Here's one:http://www.printerbase.co.uk/acatalog/oki-c810.php

    I will have your change out of £5K, that's Christmas sorted :D
    And why A3 for mugs surely A4 will do, and they are a lot cheaper;)

    Phil
    Hi Phil your missing the point here, :roll: the laser printer uses powdered ceramic glaze as a toner not your standard toner powders, therefore when you create your photo image it is a glaze that fires into the ceramic surface not onto it like the MAGIC TOUCH which falls of if you put it on a hot cycle in a dishwasher with a powerball tablet

    I have the oki Printer and its fantastic a bit of a space stealer but fantastic quality. :lol:

    Enjoy

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    Other methods of decorating mugs.

    Quote Originally Posted by NIGELG
    not onto it like the MAGIC TOUCH which falls of if you put it on a hot cycle in a dishwasher with a powerball tablet
    Is this hearsay or have you tried the Magic Touch CPM 6.1 papers? Which use 'standard' non-oil based toners and a 'standard' Laser Printer.
    I think it important on any Forum that facts are quoted and not hearsay :!:
    All I can say is that my friend is selling mugs in and around Southampton using the Magic Touch method and has been for some while, surely one of his customers has put one of his mugs in a dishwasher! Knowing my friend i'm sure he is serious enough about his business that he would have tested his product.

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    Other methods of decorating mugs.

    We've done stacks of laser toner mug printing using the Magic Touch process. I can honestly say that the dye-sub method produce far better quality mugs - there's a huge difference.

    Carl Newbury at The Magic Touch always told us the dye-sub method produced far better quality mugs.

    Dye-Sub mugs every time.

    Simples :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stitch Up
    We've done stacks of laser toner mug printing using the Magic Touch process. I can honestly say that the dye-sub method produce far better quality mugs - there's a huge difference.

    Carl Newbury at The Magic Touch always told us the dye-sub method produced far better quality mugs.

    Dye-Sub mugs every time.

    Simples :)
    Ahh! At last, someone speaking from experience! Thank you Stich Up.
    Now I can start asking some questions about my Dye-Sublimation set up ;)
    Any other methods I should consider :D

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    Other methods of decorating mugs.

    can soeone pm me the intructions on how i can use me oki 5600 and print on these asda nugs please?
    Xmas is coming and I have a cheapo xmas pressie idea.
    Don't listawood sell lasewr paper as well as TMT?
    regards, tony

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    Other methods of decorating mugs.

    Quote Originally Posted by GoldRapt
    can soeone pm me the intructions on how i can use me oki 5600 and print on these asda nugs please?
    Xmas is coming and I have a cheapo xmas pressie idea.
    Don't listawood sell lasewr paper as well as TMT?
    GoldRapt,
    I've asked my mate to have a look at this thread and add to it IF he chooses to Register. He has the exact same model Oki as you. Help could be on it's way!

    Phil
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    Cheers Phil,
    fingers crossed then
    regards, tony

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    Other methods of decorating mugs.

    Quote Originally Posted by John G
    Couple of questions:
    Does he have a kiln to fire the mugs after printing
    Do laser mugs scratch off
    How much is this specialist toner - basic laser toner is about £80 per colour
    Why does he have a spoil rate of 1 in 20

    Cheers John
    Hi John,
    Flash (phil) has been talking about me so i decided to sign up and fill you in :shock:

    I am using an OKI c5600 printer with standard oki toner altho' i would expect to get the same results from compatible toners, I'll let you know when i try.
    My " Kiln" is our gas oven at gas mark 7 for 30 min's

    I haven't got a dishwasher but i find it near impossible to scratch the print after it has been baked on and I haven't had any complaints from customers , yet

    And my spoil rate is not cos i'm not very good as some peeps would have you believe ( :x Thanks Phil ) but because cheap mugs can have flaws and the sudden heating in the mug "press" can cause these flaws to expand and crack the mug.
    This evening i printed up 36 mugs and one cracked.
    The other factor affecting the spoil rate is that the mug clamps expand slightly and after a while there is not enough pressure at the top and bottom of the transfer so the toner does not transfer properly producing a spoiled mug. I have overcome this by printing about 6 mugs then waiting a while for the clamp to cool before starting again (i put the clamps in the fridge for a few mins).

    Like most things its a game of trial and error and it just takes a while to find what suits your situation.

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    Other methods of decorating mugs.

    Nice one Market mik - that clarifies it a bit :D still not sure as to quality of print and washofability though :lol: if thats a word!

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    Other methods of decorating mugs.

    Quote Originally Posted by John G
    Nice one Market mik - that clarifies it a bit :D still not sure as to quality of print and washofability though :lol: if thats a word!
    I am sure when my old mate flash gets the mug i sent him, he will destruct test it and let us all know the result john lol
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