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Re: Mug Press Virgin!!!
Posted: 12 May 2011, 22:44
by Paul
i dont know to be honest

for £200??? I would get 2hand mug press and I know there is some people who are getting fantastic results with epson s21. then you need sublimation ink and some ciss or reffilable carts. ink is most expensive from this lot
I dont want to be cheeky but I may have printer for sale soon too
epson R285 with carts and ink

Re: Mug Press Virgin!!!
Posted: 12 May 2011, 22:46
by thefellow
Ok not so good!!!!
Thankyou for your help
Re: Mug Press Virgin!!!
Posted: 12 May 2011, 23:02
by Kaz
Anthony, you forgot mug mailers

Re: Mug Press Virgin!!!
Posted: 12 May 2011, 23:05
by dj_doubler
oh yeah... mine arrived the other day aswell £40 on your 100pc mug mailers

Re: Mug Press Virgin!!!
Posted: 12 May 2011, 23:07
by dj_doubler
@thefellows - I was going in with a budget like yours and after reading almost every thread on the forum I went against it and bought a business start up from BMS which cost £540 in total but that gets everything... and in the long run well worth doing it... everything is brand new and there is enough there to get you going.. (or not in my case) but I am a firm believer in "you get what you pay for"
Anthony
p.s have a chat with Paul - he will sort you a setup out
Re: Mug Press Virgin!!!
Posted: 12 May 2011, 23:37
by thefellow
Thanks dj,very helpful
Hi paul,can you email me with what i should get to get me started
Thankyou once again
Re: Mug Press Virgin!!!
Posted: 12 May 2011, 23:40
by JSR
thefellow;22653 wrote:the Canon Selphy CP-800 Sublimation printer of a good standard
It's worth reading up on dye-sublimation before you spend any money.
Any printer that's specifically called a "dye-sub" printer is not the type of printer you use for printing mugs. There is no printer that's been specifically designed to use dye-sublimation inks of the type used for mug printing.
Printers such as the Canon Selphy that you've mentioned use the dye-sub method for printing photos (the ink is sublimated to the paper). To print to mugs, ink needs to be printed to a transfer sheet without it undergoing the sublimation process. The sublimation process occurs under heat in a heat press when the transfer is attached to a substrate (like a mug).
It's a bit confusing because they both use the term "dye-sub", but it's easy to remember if you take into account that there is no printer specifically designed for the ink we use to press to mugs. What you need is a printer that can be used with the dye-sublimation ink that we use.
Some printers are "officially supported" by the dye-sublimation ink manufacturer (which means you're supplied with a colour correction ICC profile). Other printers can be used with the dye-sublimation ink, if you have your own colour correction profile made.
Dye-sublimation ink cannot be used in a printer that uses a thermal printhead (such as HP, Canon, Kodak, Lexmark, Dell, etc) because the heat in the printhead would prematurely activate the sublimation process. The ink can only be used in a printer with micro-piezo printhead (Epson, Brother, or Ricoh) because these printheads use a electricity-crystal process to print which remains cool.
Make sure you do your research before you part with your money. If you don't want to do the research then do as suggested here and buy a "package" from one of the reputable resellers of dye-sublimation ink so that you have everything that you need in the same box.
Re: Mug Press Virgin!!!
Posted: 12 May 2011, 23:47
by thefellow
Thankyou for your help
Re: Mug Press Virgin!!!
Posted: 13 May 2011, 22:22
by thefellow
@thefellows - I was going in with a budget like yours and after reading almost every thread on the forum I went against it and bought a business start up from BMS which cost £540 in total but that gets everything... and in the long run well worth doing it... everything is brand new and there is enough there to get you going.. (or not in my case) but I am a firm believer in "you get what you pay for"
Anthony
Hi there do u have a link,have been thinking about it,deffo going to have a go !!!
Re: Mug Press Virgin!!!
Posted: 13 May 2011, 22:45
by dj_doubler
http://www.printerowners.co.uk/hardware ... ackage.htm
use the drop down menu on the right hand side - the one I bought was the DF1 mug press with the GXe3300 printer.