Craft Express Heat Mug/Tumbler Heating Attachments
Expand your making capabilities and become a crafting machine with additional mug/tumbler heating attachments! Shop tumbler press for sublimation attachments that will make adding 11 oz mugs and 30 and 40 oz tumblers a breeze!
- 11oz mug heating attachment compatible with both Craft Express Hobby Mug Press & Elite Pro Max Mug/Tumbler Press
- 20/30oz not compatible with Hobby Mug Press
- 5 Prongs only compatible with the Craft Express Line
- Upgraded heating attachments that have a heat insulation layer, heating layer and fixing layer that provides even heating and longer service life
- Temp. Range: 0-482°F
How do you press sublimation mugs without breaking them?
Pressing sublimation mugs without breaking them can be easily achieved with the right tools! Using a mug-specific press with the proper attachment and medium pressure will ensure a good image and no cracking. Reference the tech tips on www.jpplus.com for a step-by-step guide for safely pressing mugs.
Why is my sublimation image coming out uneven or faded on my mug?
Uneven or faded sublimation is often a result of uneven temperature or pressure during the pressing process. Choosing a mug press that provides even temperature and pressure, like the Pro Max Tumbler, along with a quality printer like the Epson SureColor series, will provide you with even, vivid prints.
Expand your making capabilities and become a crafting machine with additional mug/tumbler heating attachments! Shop tumbler press for sublimation attachments that will make adding 11 oz mugs and 30 and 40 oz tumblers a breeze!
- 11oz mug heating attachment compatible with both Craft Express Hobby Mug Press & Elite Pro Max Mug/Tumbler Press
- 20/30oz not compatible with Hobby Mug Press
- 5 Prongs only compatible with the Craft Express Line
- Upgraded heating attachments that have a heat insulation layer, heating layer and fixing layer that provides even heating and longer service life
- Temp. Range: 0-482°F
How do you press sublimation mugs without breaking them?
Pressing sublimation mugs without breaking them can be easily achieved with the right tools! Using a mug-specific press with the proper attachment and medium pressure will ensure a good image and no cracking. Reference the tech tips on www.jpplus.com for a step-by-step guide for safely pressing mugs.
Why is my sublimation image coming out uneven or faded on my mug?
Uneven or faded sublimation is often a result of uneven temperature or pressure during the pressing process. Choosing a mug press that provides even temperature and pressure, like the Pro Max Tumbler, along with a quality printer like the Epson SureColor series, will provide you with even, vivid prints.