Absolutely love these! Once again they arrived unscathed and the logo I sublimated worked great. Again the image isn't as opaque as it would be on something white, simy because it is see through. I did mine in my convection oven at 400° for eight minutes and made sure the print was really pressed against the mug. Waited until it was fully cool.before removing. Worked GREAT!
Great! All arrived in one piece with no scratches. I have tried sublimating and it comes out great. Obviously not super opaque as the print is on a see through surface but transferred terrifc.
I have yet had the opportunity to sublimate them, however they all arrived in one piece with not a scratch on any of them! They are a great size very solid and talk about WHITE. I can't wait to actually use one!
After 18 years of steady service, my Vinyl Express R Series from 2007 finally reached the end of its cutting career. It had no sensors, no bells or whistles just pure, stubborn reliability which I loved. It could handle 5 mm letters like a champ and worked every time… until the day it didn’t. I’ll genuinely miss it.
Enter the Graphtec CE8000.
Setup was smooth, and physically getting the machine up and running was quick. The learning curve came when I had to shift from no sensors at all to figuring out how to align material with dual sensors. That took some trial and error, but once I got it locked in, the Graphtec started to show its strengths.
In test cuts, I was able to get clean results down to 3 mm lettering (weeding something as annoying as the center of an “A” moves from its own mini boss battle to a OP Boss Battle). The machine operates noticeably quieter than the R Series and seems faster for simple jobs. So far, it cuts cleanly and consistently which is what I loved in my old machine.
That said, time will tell. The R Series earned my trust over nearly two decades. I’m not ready to crown the Graphtec its equal just yet, but it’s off to a promising start. Here’s hoping it’s built for the long haul.
Pros:
Quiet operation
Clean, precise cuts (even at small sizes)
Straightforward setup
Faster on simple projects
Cons:
non really,
I had a Learning curve loading Vinyl using the dual sensor alignment. I didn't know the wheels had to be in specific spots... I figured it out. But.. TBH I turned off the sensors after a few prints so I can print to the very edge of the page.
Too soon to judge long-term reliability
Verdict:
The Graphtec’s looking good out of the docking bay; but it has big boots to fill after my R Series long voyage.
Easy to create a design - pressed using the instructions provided on the website and they came out perfect!
I purchased 2 boxes (96) and kept my fingers crossed. When they arrived I found all were in perfect condition, packed very well. I just finished a project of 30 tiles all with the exact same design and they all came out beautifully.
I was in double mind about this purchase and postponed it for a long time. At the end I bought it and it actually made my life easier. I can do a lot more products in-house ranging from metal photo frames and large size cutting boards to 12x18 canvas prints. Also using it for printing multiples copies of the mug designs at super speed. It was easy to install and configure with the new Sawgrass Print Utility. I am happy with my investment.
Okay, so I run a small online mug shop, and finding good blanks is honestly half the battle. I tried thesemugs out, and wow, I'm not kidding, they're GOOD. Like, really good. My customers are very happy with the results!
The product cuts well in my laser cutter and sublimates with consistant results.