15oz Sublimation Two Tone Coloured Mugs - Light Blue
15oz Sublimation Two Tone Coloured Mugs - Light Blue is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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These 15oz Two Tone Ceramic Mugs in Light Blue offer a practical upgrade for businesses looking to expand their product range with a larger-capacity option. Designed specifically for sublimation printing, these mugs deliver vibrant, fade-resistant designs that maintain their quality through repeated dishwasher cycles‚ a key advantage over lower-cost alternatives that often show color degradation.
The light blue interior and white handle create an appealing visual contrast that adds retail appeal without requiring additional design work. Despite the larger 15oz capacity, these mugs fit standard 11oz heat presses, allowing you to increase your product offering without investing in new equipment. Supplied in boxes of 36, they're ideal for bulk production runs and promotional orders where consistency and reliability matter most.
Key Features
- 15oz capacity ceramic mugs engineered for sublimation printing
- Compatible with standard 11oz heat presses - no additional equipment required
- Light blue colored inner with white handle for distinctive two-tone styling
- Rigorously tested dishwasher-proof with no design fading
- Packed in boxes of 36 for efficient bulk ordering
- Available in multiple color combinations to suit different customer preferences
- Individual mug boxes not included
Troubleshooting and Tips
Always ensure your sublimation paper design is completely dry before pressing to prevent shadows and blurring on the final product.
Monitor temperature and time carefully, excessive heat or prolonged pressing causes ink migration, resulting in brown tones instead of true blacks and difficulty removing the transfer paper.
Check your press has adequate pressure. Closing the press should require moderate effort, but once closed, the mug should not move at all.
Remove the sublimation paper immediately after pressing, or dunk the mug in room temperature or slightly cooler water before removing the paper. This stops the sublimation process and prevents blurring or shadows from developing.
Important Note: The times and temperatures below apply only to the equipment listed in the Specifications tab. These are guideline settings based on tests we've run using various machines to reflect typical customer setups. Your results may vary depending on your equipment, so some trial and error may be needed. Please contact us if you're unsure, as we can't be responsible for issues caused by incorrect settings.
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