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steve 1
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Thanks guys great information and very helpfull i have orderd trupix cost comes into play in certain areas but iam not cutting corners as a newbie i want to reduce how much goes wrong thats my theory ha ha equipment is on its way so will have to wait and see
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As above - no bleed with Trupix paper.

Not having to wrap a sheet of paper around it saves a lot of time on larger press runs and reduces the risk of a wrinkle in the paper affecting the pressing.

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Thanks mark
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socialgiraffe;62069 wrote:Use a decent paper like TRUPIX and then you should never get any bleed through.
Agreed....never used any 'covering' on my mugs and never had bleed problems.
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I have not print with heat etc, because i don't know that process. But some time i have print my mug with hand paint. First i have drop design at poster then cut it and apply on mug. Then paint it without any doubt. I never face the problem like bleeding etc.
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