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Mirror Ceramic
Frequently Asked Questions...
Can you help me how to transfer a printed design image to a ceramic mug by using Acrylic Emulsion?
I've tried twice but my expirement with the Acrylic transfer failed. Here is the procedure:
1. I've prepared the print-out design using epson ink jet(in mirror style).
2. I washed up the mug with soap and water and let it dry.
3. I applied acrylic emulsion on the printed image
4. paste the coated image to the mug and wait for it to dry in the mug.
5. soak it in a pale of water
6. and this is were my frustrations starts because the image did'nt successfully transfer to the mug...help?
Actually i'm also familiar with the thermal transfer but i'd like to try to Acrylic Emulsion option, since the thermal transfer easily fades after a number of washes.
Answer:
where do you stay?? there's a machine to print that mug, special machine.
It can be found in Computer centre surround you live?
It's not expensive, it's about us $ 125,-
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