12 Oz Circular Mason Jar with Straw & Lid
Whether you are enjoying a backyard BBQ or picnic these Mason Jars will keep your beverage in style. They are circular with Lid and Reusable Straw
Can be used with Vinyl and Sublimation
- Sublimatable
- High-Quality Coating
- Hand wash only
Recommended Time and Temperature:
Peel |
Cold |
Equipment |
Mug Press |
Image |
Mirror |
Mug Element |
11/15 oz Mug |
Pressure |
Light to medium |
Application Temperature |
390°F (198°C) |
Time |
240 seconds |
Mug Press Imaging Instructions |
Mug Press Instructions
- Set mug press temperature to 390F and the time to 240s (4mins). Adjust the pressure to light-medium. Too much press can break the jar.
- Trim your image to approx 3" x 8.75". Remove straw and lid from the jar. Secure the image with heat-resistant tape.
- Cover the jar with a piece of paper that is the same size or slightly larger than the printed image. Secure the paper as well with heat tape.
- Place the jar in the mug press. Close press and wait until the sublimation cycle is done.
- After the allotted time, carefully remove the jar from the mug press. Set the jar on a counter. DO NOT dunk the jar in water as it will shatter the glass. Let it cool down completely before removing the transfer paper.
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Convection Oven Instructions |
Oven Instructions
- Set oven press temperature to 400F and the time to 12-15 minutes.
- Trim your image to approx 3" x 8.75". Remove straw and lid from the jar. Secure the image with heat-resistant tape. The transfer should not extend past the edges of the jar.
- Use a heat gun on a low setting to shrink the wrap to the contour of the jar, it is best to start on the side away from the transfer first.
- Place the tumbler inside the shrink wrap centering it as best you can. You may need to cut a hole for the handle.
- Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each item you wish to sublimate in the production run.
- When the items are ready place them into a preheated convection oven.
- Once the item is finished sublimating, remove the shrink wrap and sublimation paper. It may break into smaller pieces that just have to be pulled off the item.
- Leave on the table to cool down. DO NOT dunk the jar in water as it will shatter the glass.
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