Is sublimation the only option for mugs?

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
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Paul
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Re: Is sublimation the only option for mugs?

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sort off. you can get cheaper printer, refill carts insted of ciss etc to save money. but press should be at least digital :)
the cheapest option for printers I think is epson s21. most noisy printer on earth but do work :) refill carts and custom made icc profile is the cheapest option for you :)
btw. this is not supported gear in sublimation world by any company so if you decide to this route n one will help you when you in trouble. only us lol :)
btw2 IanM is useing this printer with great results so is worth to ask him few questions about this printer etc...
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i have the multi mug press from BMS - i was lucky enough to win it, but i have to say its a brilliant little press, and with it being a multi press i can press latte mugs as well, which are selling well, and with you being in london - might be a good way to go, not everyone wants a std mug.
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If I was starting out, and was a complete newbie, I'd go for this type of package - maybe more expensive than the Epson's at around £420.00 but works out of the box.

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Re: Is sublimation the only option for mugs?

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Using a Ricoh printer rather than Epson reduces the learning curve a lot as there's no colour profiles to worry about (its all done in the printer driver software).

A more expensive printer and a little more expensive to run but trouble free (Epsons can suffer heads clogging up with sublimation ink - especially if you're only doing small numbers).

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we have used epsons before,and had nothing but trouble,heads blocked all the time.
now got the ricoh gx 7000 and its great.
the choice is yours
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Without going over the whole discussion again, the "Epsons always block, Ricoh are the best" mantra is a circular argument. Some people never have blockages with Epsons, others always get them. Some people never have problems with Ricoh, others have mainboard failures.

Whatever printer/set-up you use, it's important to understand that there is *no* desktop inkjet printer that's been designed to use dye-sublimation inks. The manufacturer of the printer and the manufacturer of the ink are not associated in anyway whatsoever.

Whatever printer option you go for, it's always going to be a case of "square peg in round hole" and you take any associated risks upon your own personal responsibility as you would with putting any third-party ink in an OEM printer.

Personally, I'm having success using a £60 printer made by Brother. That works for me.

You may find something entirely different works best for you. There are no guarantees.
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