![]() the finished Mugs werent as good as the Mugs I use now either, maybe that was just my personal setup but I wont be using them again. I dont like the Orca Coatings personally - they have Zero Polyester overspray on the bottoms which means I cant get my stamp onto them, not a big deal for you probably but I found that the paper stuck to these mugs no matter what pressure I used. lol Again I have what you are using, the Orca Coated Mugs and their Boxes (expensive). PS) I am also trying to find a template for the mug if anyone has a link to some blanks? Does anyone have any experience with these? My question (I'll get there in the end) is will these mugs work in the 11oz sleeve? ![]() ![]() The trouble is, I see you must use their own mugs. There is a lot of discussion about polystyrene vs the double sided cardboard boxes, but based on this post () from Justin I am going with the .uk ones. This morning I've been looking (for hours!) at packaging options for the mugs. html?category_id=1) with an 11oz mug sleeve. I bought the mug press from Monster Doodle (. I'm new to mug printing - I have the heat press, a Ricoh printer and the paper etc - all ready to go.
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