I have been selling mugs now for little over a year (located in the U.K) and I'm looking to scale for the next year.
I only sell 10oz/11oz mugs at the moment. I'm looking to expand my range to cover coasters and coloured mugs (handle and interior).
My peak sales volume is ~60 mugs per day.
Budget (£2000-2500)
Equipment and materials that I currently have:
Mug press MD-110 - Low starter
EPSON ET-2826- InkExpress inks (with their ICC profile for this printer)
InkExpress mug paper
10oz ORCA AAA Mugs from Neil bros
Smashproof boxes from Neil bros
To ship I use Parcel2Go/Yodel. Which means some mugs do arrive broken but cheaper than RM (and currently better).
The amount of broken mugs works out cheaper as a whole than using RM - taking resends into accounts.
Issues I'm running into that I'd really need some advice on:
I want to provide more vibrant prints and photomugs. At the moment my prints/designs are simple with not a huge range of colour due to two issues:
- If I add too much ink, my printer isn't really high tier causing pizza wheel marks due to the ink not drying in time.
- ICC Profile doesn't accurately represent the colours displayed on Photoshop.
- I want to get as close to a full mug print as possible without an oven - the current press doesn't press evenly and has faded edges.
For coasters I will be using UniSub 9x9 hardwood coasters. Any advice on press?
