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Tutorial: Create a Personalized Coffee Mug

Pro Printing Tips

Here are some tips for formatting your JPEG artwork file for dye sublimation production, so that it will print properly on your personalized coffee mug.

Orientation
Coffee mug blank template is in landscape (horizontal) orientation. Artwork wraps around the mug on either side of the handle leaving a white margin at the top and bottom of the mug. The width of the artwork has been carefully measured as not to place the image too close to the mug handle. Otherwise, the artwork near the handle may fade due to the colder temperature of the ceramic mug near the handle.
 

Artwork Placement for a Right Handed Mug

For a right-handed mug, place artwork you want to appear on the front of the mug on the right side of the template print area. Artwork you want to appear on the back of the mug is placed on the left side.
 

Artwork Placement for a Left Handed Mug

For a left-handed mug, place artwork you want to appear on the front of the mug on the left side of the template print area. Artwork you want to appear on the back of the mug is placed on the right side.
 

Color Palette

Coffee Mugs are printed using a dye sublimation print process. This allows you to use all colors and shades of colors in a four color spectrum. Your computer monitor displays colors in three colors (red, green, blue or RGB). Print your artwork on a color printer connected to your own PC before submitting it to a professional printer to verify that the colors appears as you wish. Printed colors on the mug may be similar to what you see on your computer monitor, but not exactly the same.
 

Image Resolution

Please ensure that any imported images are at least 175 dots per inch (dpi) resolution. If they are lower than 175 dpi, they might look slightly blurry or jagged when printed. Do not exceed 300 dpi as it does not improve the quality and unnecessarily increases the file size.
 

Scaling

We do not recommend enlarging imported images much larger than their original size. This causes the image to lose quality, especially when printed. Note: If you are using an image that you downloaded from a web site, it is likely that it is 72 dpi. Typically, it is not possible to improve the quality enough for high quality printed output.
 
Coffee Mug Tutorial

 

  File Size: 19mb
License: Free
Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Publisher: Serif Europe Limited
Date Added: 8th February 2007