Using technology similar to an office laser printer, the image is printed direct to a specially coasted paper in process colour. This is then covercoated, becoming a water slide transfer which is then applied to the mug.
There are no screen costs, just an origination charge when the design is finalised. As with full colour printing, there are limitations on the strength of reds and pinks but with pastel and citrus shades the results are excellent.
We use this method when:
The design includes photographic images
The order is for smaller quantities
High resolution quality is required
Digital printing is used on white glaze ware only.
Find out more on www.mugstore.co.uk
So where abouts in the film was a specially coated paper used as a waterslide transfer please?
WorldofGlassCraft 5 months ago
what price would one of these machines go for??
illmaticstyles 10 months ago
what ink they use on this?
purplehorse06 11 months ago
The mugs would still be dishwasher-safe after the screen printing is finished, wouldn't they?
1958boomergirl 1 year ago
Really the Screen Printing Process on Promotional Mugs are looking very nice. You can also use this. Thanks!
tripanbist 1 year ago