Mug Press for Sparta Mugs
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Can anybody recommend a good well priced mug press for Sparta Mugs, looking at getting a couple to complete an order I have for these.
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Re: Mug Press for Sparta Mugs
You might need something a bit thicker than a silicon wrap, possibly cut up a soft pad.
If that fails, would it not be cheaper to purchase the correct blankets for your current mug press?
If not then I can recommend the Listawood Genie. Normally I would offer to send it over for you to use and then send back, but am currently using it for a shag load of water bottles.
If that fails, would it not be cheaper to purchase the correct blankets for your current mug press?
If not then I can recommend the Listawood Genie. Normally I would offer to send it over for you to use and then send back, but am currently using it for a shag load of water bottles.
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what interesting termanolagy lolsocialgiraffe;87987 wrote: but am currently using it for a shag load of water bottles.
Re: Mug Press for Sparta Mugs
Cheers Chaps, No problem purchasing the correct blanket but I'm not sure what the correct blanket is for these.
Re: Mug Press for Sparta Mugs
It may be worth trying a sparta in your standard press before purchasing a new blanket, you may find that if you leave the lip of the mug out of the press you can get it to press in the standard Durham attachment. Give me a shout if you want me to send you a sample sparta mug to try on 01485 529715 or email becki.white@listawood.com.
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Becki
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I'll take 108 (sorry I have got too many customers) 
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Re: Mug Press for Sparta Mugs
If it helps ive printed sparta mugs in a standard press using a thin silacone wrap and theyve come out fine just up your times a bit and do as Becki suggested but if doing a lot of these its worth buying a thicker blanket
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