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Hi guy's,
I found you through another Forum and your not going to be glad that I did!
I have been printing t-shirts for about two years now but over the last few months I have been drifting away from the t-shirt business and I have been getting into printing other less seasonal items ;)
My time has come to start considering printing mugs! I have been doing a little reading on this great resource as well as other Forum's and I think I am starting to get my head around Dye Sublimation Printing Image But I do have a few early questions before I start spending my hard-earned on equipment :?:

If I am going to be printing mostly mugs would you recommend a 4 colour printer? Which model should I go for?
I know nothing about ICC profiles, do I need to learn?
Should I start with a 'Budget' mug press to see if Mug Sublimating is for me or is this false economy?
Should I be buying my Sublimation Ink from Revolution Transfers, as they're the best prices I have found. Anyone using them?

Any more tips or 'I wish I had known that from the start' knowlege would be most appreciated.

Many thanks in advance and a big hello to you all.

Phil
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Hi Phil,

Welcome aboard. Im just like you, have just boarded and completely new to sublimation printing. Im in Lancashire and hoping to start off part time at a market stall on Saturday's and see what happens from there. I have a good sized garage/workshop to start from.

I am after a printer aswell and am thinking of the EPSON 1400, but still not sure which way to go.

i wish you all the best mate.

Calypso
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Hi and welcome, I am new here too. I am no expert but if you are just doing mugs do you need an A3 printer? I have found my smaller Epson perfectly good for mugs only.
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Calypso Bay wrote:Hi Phil,

Welcome aboard. Im just like you, have just boarded and completely new to sublimation printing. Im in Lancashire and hoping to start off part time at a market stall on Saturday's and see what happens from there. I have a good sized garage/workshop to start from.

I am after a printer aswell and am thinking of the EPSON 1400, but still not sure which way to go.

i wish you all the best mate.

Calypso
Hi Calypso,
I work with the Wife in our Shop full-time. As I said above, we have been doing t-shirts for about two years now but have found that t-shirt sales 'fall off' dramatically in the winter months so we have started to print other items.
In our shop we have a Colour Laser Printer and an Epson fitted with a C.I.S.S system, both we have used for a few 'light-coloured' transfers in the past.
We also have a Vinyl Cutter which we also use for t-shirt decoration.
As well as this we have a Manual Vacuum Bed Flat Press which we use to produce our own 'Plastisol' Transfers, again for t-shirt decoration.
We have an Adkins 38 x 50cm Heat-Press and an Adkins Cap Press (mainly used for t-shirt sleeve decoration!)
Now Dye Sublimation. I must be mad!

Phil
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Hi Phil,

Welcome onboard, good to see you.

If it's ok with you I'd like to take your thread into another section as I think it would be useful to have the information elsewhere on the forum. I will leave your introduction and start a new thread.

You'll get some great support and advice on here :-)

Cheers for now,
Justin
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Hi Phil, welcome aboard from another screen printer. You'll should get all the answers here on this forum. :D

Cheers John
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Flash wrote:Hi guy's,
I found you through another Forum and your not going to be glad that I did!
I have been printing t-shirts for about two years now but over the last few months I have been drifting away from the t-shirt business and I have been getting into printing other less seasonal items ;)
My time has come to start considering printing mugs! I have been doing a little reading on this great resource as well as other Forum's and I think I am starting to get my head around Dye Sublimation Printing Image But I do have a few early questions before I start spending my hard-earned on equipment :?:

If I am going to be printing mostly mugs would you recommend a 4 colour printer? Which model should I go for?
I know nothing about ICC profiles, do I need to learn?
Should I start with a 'Budget' mug press to see if Mug Sublimating is for me or is this false economy?
Should I be buying my Sublimation Ink from Revolution Transfers, as they're the best prices I have found. Anyone using them?

Any more tips or 'I wish I had known that from the start' knowlege would be most appreciated.

Many thanks in advance and a big hello to you all.

Phil
Hi Phil. Welcome on board.

if you going to print mugs only I dont think you need anything bigger then A4. I own epson D88+ my self and do fantastic job! even t-shirts! I dont need any thing bigger then that so it's good enough for me.
epson D88 is 4 color (CMYK) printer.
ICC is very simple to instal. click on it twice and job done :) but ther is always short manual how to use it so dont worry. there is no much to learn ;)

regards to mug press... should you chose economy one? well... I dont know what to answare but there is lot of people on here they will say "buy a good one!"
I own cheap mug press and I am using it for over 3 years now and still does fantastic job. you lucky as martin (BMS) got few on offer now for members of this forum. link here!
I am sure you can give it a go! if you like it and you business wil expand you can buy mug machine. so you can bake 4 mugs at once ;)

regards to ink. I recomend artanium one for the begining :)


I hope this make any sens for you :D:D Image
http://www.howtoprintstuff.co.uk <-- How To Print Stuff BLOG
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JNMann wrote:Hi Phil,

Welcome onboard, good to see you.

If it's ok with you I'd like to take your thread into another section as I think it would be useful to have the information elsewhere on the forum. I will leave your introduction and start a new thread.

You'll get some great support and advice on here :-)

Cheers for now,
Justin
Hi Justin,
No problem, let me know where you put it (or subscribe me) as i need the info!

Phil
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John G wrote:Hi Phil, welcome aboard from another screen printer. You'll should get all the answers here on this forum. :D

Cheers John
Hi John & thanks!
Plastisol & sublimation ink what a mix :shock: As long as it comes off with Fairy Liquid ;)
Look forward to future chats!

Phil
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@Paul,
Many thanks Paul some useful info here mate. Thanks given ;)

Phil
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