Metal Mugs & Bottles

1. Print your design in mirror image on Sublimation paper and with a sublimation printer and ink. 2. Heat your press-up with an old metal or ceramic mug inside to 190°C. Use light pressure, or just enough so that the metal bottle/mug does not lose shape. If you are using a craft tumbler mug press, make sure both the pressure knobs are set on the same pressure. Set the time of the press according to the table provided here:

Product

Temperature

Time

Mug Travel Mug (Silver)

190°C

90 Sec

Mug Travel Mug Y&W (Yellow handle)

190°C

30 Sec

190°C

90 Sec

Sports bottles, Thermo flasks & Tumblers (one-sided, small print in mug press) Sports bottles, Thermo flasks & Tumblers (Full wrap-around print in mug press)

190°C

30 seconds on one side, turn the bottle around and press for another 30 seconds.

Enamel Mugs

190°C

210 seconds (3.5min)

Wine Tumbler

190°C

30sec

3. Cut out your design and secure it with heat tape to the product. REMOVE THE LID FROM THE PRODUCT AND ENSURE NO PLASTIC COMES INTO CONTACT WITH THE HEATING ELEMENT OF THE PRESS. REMOVE ANY PLASTIC BOTTOMS IF APPLICABLE, OR LET IT STICK OUT OF THE PRESS. DO NOT PLACE ANY PLASTIC PARTS IN THE HEAT PESS/OVEN. AS THEY WILL MELT.

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