It should be as you said if the coating apply onto mugs is good, for my expiriency if you do not provide good mugs and well coated, what you say it is not real.
Can you pls comment my folowing question? I have a mug like shown by you but the picture on it can appear when you pouring the hot water into it and can disappear when it cold. (I got it as the present). How is it possible? Do I need to use special print paper? Thank you!
Microwaving your mug WILL NOT work. These mugs are microwave safe but that does not work for sublimation. You need to use a normal oven. thanks for watching!
You’re welcome. To answer your question, Yes, all of our new inks are phthalate compliant, all the WB inks are of course already phthalate compliant. If you are using older plastisol ink I would not recommend using that on childrens clothing, insure that the new plastisol you use is phthalate compliant, it should have a sticker on it.
Wow, that’s pretty impressive. I was expecting it to fade much sooner. Thanks for the reply OH hey I have been meaning to call and ask but are you guys taking any steps to help people out with that new law that’s making it for everyone to get thier products tested if it’s for kids 12 and under. Alot of people are worried about it on t-shirt forums cause people who screen print will have to pay so much to have shirts tested for lead and phthalates in the inks and stuff.
How long does the image last on the mug, does it come off easy with washings and from a hand touching it often. Like for example if someone uses one as thier mug for thier morning coffee everyday how long will it last since it’ll have to be cleaned often?
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1 Patrick0282 // Sep 26, 2009 at 6:22 am
Sublimation Inks
It should be as you said if the coating apply onto mugs is good, for my expiriency if you do not provide good mugs and well coated, what you say it is not real.
2 rdloco // Sep 27, 2009 at 11:37 pm
Sublimation Inks
man this look good!! I’m gona check UR site for those thing!!
3 Kodirkul // Sep 30, 2009 at 5:44 am
Sublimation Inks
Can you pls comment my folowing question? I have a mug like shown by you but the picture on it can appear when you pouring the hot water into it and can disappear when it cold. (I got it as the present). How is it possible? Do I need to use special print paper? Thank you!
4 Ryonet // Oct 1, 2009 at 10:43 am
Heat Press
Microwaving your mug WILL NOT work. These mugs are microwave safe but that does not work for sublimation. You need to use a normal oven. thanks for watching!
5 neogeocaf // Oct 3, 2009 at 8:43 pm
Iron on Paper
hi .. can i put a mug in to microwave ???
its work too? and mug have to be special mug ?
6 Ryonet // Oct 5, 2009 at 12:03 pm
Heat Press
You’re welcome. To answer your question, Yes, all of our new inks are phthalate compliant, all the WB inks are of course already phthalate compliant. If you are using older plastisol ink I would not recommend using that on childrens clothing, insure that the new plastisol you use is phthalate compliant, it should have a sticker on it.
7 XxnoitcelferxX // Oct 7, 2009 at 8:30 am
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Wow, that’s pretty impressive. I was expecting it to fade much sooner. Thanks for the reply OH hey I have been meaning to call and ask but are you guys taking any steps to help people out with that new law that’s making it for everyone to get thier products tested if it’s for kids 12 and under. Alot of people are worried about it on t-shirt forums cause people who screen print will have to pay so much to have shirts tested for lead and phthalates in the inks and stuff.
8 Ryonet // Oct 8, 2009 at 10:21 pm
Heat Press for Sublimation Printing
In that situation, the colors will fade 10-20% over the course of a couple years. Sublimation is a very long lasting process.
9 XxnoitcelferxX // Oct 12, 2009 at 7:33 am
Heat Press for Sublimation Printing
How long does the image last on the mug, does it come off easy with washings and from a hand touching it often. Like for example if someone uses one as thier mug for thier morning coffee everyday how long will it last since it’ll have to be cleaned often?
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