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Old February 26th, 2007 Feb 26, 2007 3:47:48 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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While overloading my brain I saw some mug wraps.
Was curious if anyone had used them and how well they worked.
An article on one of the dye organization websites gave them a 5 star rating.

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I use mug wraps all the time. I own about 24 of them. I can run 12 mugs at a time and while the first twelve are cooking , I get the next 12 ready. This allows me to do about 3 dozen a hour. Good luck................ JB
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which brand of wrap are you using. the one I saw was for a cactus coasts mug wraps. Like 25-30 bucks a pop.
I think. The article said that they allowed you to print higher and more of the mug.

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I use a copy of the cactus wrap. They are holding up fine and are half the price. I purchased them in indianapolis last year. I also order some online from RPL supplies............ Good luck ....JBh
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