| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) |
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| MPN | Does Not Apply |
| Brand | Orca |
Check the listing for details. Four (4) 11oz Sublimation Ceramic Mugs, Glossy White. Condition: New. Listed at 19.50 USD. Buy two (2) sets or more: 20% discount Ceramic Sublimation MugWhite Glossy 11ozLot of four (4) Classic choice for personalization, or gift giving Supplies Needed: - Sublimatable substrate (Mug)- Sublimation transfer paper- scratch paper- Heat tape- bucket of lukewarm water Mug heat press settings:- temp: 400 degrees F- dwell time: 2:30 - 6:00 minutes (see press Manufacturer for recommended dwell time for ceramic mug)- pressure: light to medium Notes: 1. The recommended setting above for sublimation may need adjustments for best results. Sublimation setting will vary depending on the heat press brand and model, ink and paper and atmospheric conditions. 2. Make sure that the artwork does not go beyond the size limits of the mug press Sublimation Instructions: 1. Cut the transfer paper so that it is slightly larger vertically than the mug2. Position the transfer paper onto the mug3. Tape both sides of the paper near the handle of the mug using heat tape4. Wrap a piece of scratch paper around the transfer paper and the mug taping it if necessary4. Center the transfer paper and the mug in the heat press6. Close the mug press per settings above7. Remove items from the press immediately when time is up. Use heat resistance gloves if necessary - the items will be very hot.8. Dip the mug into warm water9. Once cool enough to handle, remove from water and remove transfer and scratch paper. Tips: 1. Do not place mug into cold water right after sublimation. Cracking may occur. Use warm water only2. If the image of the final product appears light, increase the pressure or the dwell time slightly (30-60 seconds)3. If the image of the final product appears blurred, or the substrate appears yellowed or has brown spots on the rim of the top or bottom of the mug, reduce the dwell time slightly (15-30 seconds)4. Too much pressure can cause trapped moisture in the paper to "jet" away, pulling ink with it in a spiked-peaked formation. To avoid this reduce the pressure. Free US Shipping to Lower 48 States