![]() The Packaging boxes are good though, they only guarantee them if you use their mugs (.xx) - they are good boxes but expensive. 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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