Signzworld Mug Oven

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rgarner
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Anyone had any experience with this? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3D-SUBLIMATIO ... 3641.l6368

Not a fan of a mug press, the elements are too temperamental so looking for an oven which can make a lot of mugs at a time.
ArferMo
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Bl00dy expensive way of doing mugs.
James990
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Well you can do 12 at a time though! So not as expensive when you work out the times effort etc.
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I have one and regret it, although I have not used other systems before so cannot compare very well. I does mean that you can do a lot more at a time although I have only done a maximum of 4 at a time so far. You have to be very careful to make sure that the mug wraps are not sticking up too high otherwise the lid doesn't quite shut properly (very thin gap) and then your mugs that have a side facing towards the gap will not print fully. Also wouldn't recommend using it for anything other than mugs or phone cases where you use the phone brick.
rgarner
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I used a mug press from Coralgraph and the element was just a disaster, although their customer service is pretty stop on, hence my decision for an oven.

Does anyone know of a model that doesn't have these ridiculous downsides? The fact that the turnout depends on the direction of the mug, etc. is quite ridiculous.
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Anyone have any suggestions?
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