MAXI 450ml sublimation Mug
- A0113
MAXI mug 450 ml | sublimation | extra format
MAXI ceramic mug with a 450 ml capacity. A larger format than standard 330 ml mugs, for those who prefer generous portions of coffee, tea, or cocoa.
The 450 ml volume exceeds the standard mug by almost 40%, offering an option for customers who want more generous portions.
Features
| Material | AA ceramic, sublimation quality |
| Capacity | 450 ml (15 oz) |
| Format | MAXI (extra large) |
| Outer layer | Polymeric for sublimation |
| Resistance | Microwave, dishwasher |
Sublimation parameters
Values tested by Green Print for this type of product. Testing 1-2 pieces before production is recommended, adjusting the time by 10-15 seconds as needed.
- Preheat the mug for 10-15 seconds before applying the transfer
- Fix the paper with heat-resistant tape along the entire length
- After pressing, let the mug cool naturally - DO NOT put it in cold water (it may cause micro-cracks in the coating)
- Remove the paper quickly after the time has finished
- The mug must be clean and dry before pressing
Recommended for
Recommended for customers who drink coffee with milk, large tea, or cocoa. The selling price is naturally higher due to the capacity. Combined with panoramic sublimation (design that wraps completely around the mug), it looks better than the standard version thanks to the larger surface area.

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