"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We already do dye sub mugs, like thousands a quarter. We print the transfers in house, use the mug wraps, have things mostly dialed in, but the process is limiting in many ways so we are looking for alternatives. The digital printers we have researched seem to be a great alternative for lower volume, full color stuff that isnt as limited when it comes to mug style, size, color, etc. They also will work on a bunch of other items like water bottles, usb drives, pens, and from what I can gather even chloroplast signs. We already have solutions for higher volume stuff, so this is just for low volume and on demand stuff, which we do a ton of currently (we manage dozens of stores that offer mugs).Eric: we are doing it, and soon. Just wanted to talk to a few folks if there are any already doing it so we can start off right. We bought a cylinder screen printing press today as well for simpler stuff. Will be testing inks etc over the next few weeks.
There are a number of different uv digital printers that work on mugs, we just haven't decided on one mainly due to not talking to shops actually running them. Have only found a connection for one brand so far.