Manta Vacuum Cup

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Decoration example for 1 Colour 1 Position Pad Print
Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.
Decoration example for 1 Colour 1 Position Pad Print

Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.

Advantages

  • Ideal for printing on curved or uneven products.
  • Prints sharp, clean images with detail as fine as 0.4mm, minimum text size is 5pt
  • Close PMS matches are possible on white or light-coloured products. Can print multiple solid colours.

Disadvantages

  • Unable to print variable data such as individual naming
  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
Decoration example for 2 Colour 1 Position Pad Print
Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.
Decoration example for 2 Colour 1 Position Pad Print

Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.

Advantages

  • Ideal for printing on curved or uneven products.
  • Prints sharp, clean images with detail as fine as 0.4mm, minimum text size is 5pt
  • Close PMS matches are possible on white or light-coloured products. Can print multiple solid colours.

Disadvantages

  • Unable to print variable data such as individual naming
  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
Decoration example for 3 Colour 1 Position Pad Print
Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.
Decoration example for 3 Colour 1 Position Pad Print

Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.

Advantages

  • Ideal for printing on curved or uneven products.
  • Prints sharp, clean images with detail as fine as 0.4mm, minimum text size is 5pt
  • Close PMS matches are possible on white or light-coloured products. Can print multiple solid colours.

Disadvantages

  • Unable to print variable data such as individual naming
  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
Decoration example for 4 Colour 1 Position Pad Print
Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.
Decoration example for 4 Colour 1 Position Pad Print

Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.

Advantages

  • Ideal for printing on curved or uneven products.
  • Prints sharp, clean images with detail as fine as 0.4mm, minimum text size is 5pt
  • Close PMS matches are possible on white or light-coloured products. Can print multiple solid colours.

Disadvantages

  • Unable to print variable data such as individual naming
  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
Decoration example for 1 Colour 2 Position Pad Print
Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.
Decoration example for 1 Colour 2 Position Pad Print

Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.

Advantages

  • Ideal for printing on curved or uneven products.
  • Prints sharp, clean images with detail as fine as 0.4mm, minimum text size is 5pt
  • Close PMS matches are possible on white or light-coloured products. Can print multiple solid colours.

Disadvantages

  • Unable to print variable data such as individual naming
  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
Decoration example for 2 Colour 2 Position Pad Print
Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.
Decoration example for 2 Colour 2 Position Pad Print

Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.

Advantages

  • Ideal for printing on curved or uneven products.
  • Prints sharp, clean images with detail as fine as 0.4mm, minimum text size is 5pt
  • Close PMS matches are possible on white or light-coloured products. Can print multiple solid colours.

Disadvantages

  • Unable to print variable data such as individual naming
  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
Decoration example for 3 Colour 2 Position Pad Print
Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.
Decoration example for 3 Colour 2 Position Pad Print

Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.

Advantages

  • Ideal for printing on curved or uneven products.
  • Prints sharp, clean images with detail as fine as 0.4mm, minimum text size is 5pt
  • Close PMS matches are possible on white or light-coloured products. Can print multiple solid colours.

Disadvantages

  • Unable to print variable data such as individual naming
  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
Decoration example for 4 Colour 2 Position Pad Print
Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.
Decoration example for 4 Colour 2 Position Pad Print

Pad printing is the process of using a silicone pad to pick up ink from a Cliche or Metal template, and transferring the ink to products with hard surfaces. This process is ideal for small decoration areas with high detail.

Advantages

  • Ideal for printing on curved or uneven products.
  • Prints sharp, clean images with detail as fine as 0.4mm, minimum text size is 5pt
  • Close PMS matches are possible on white or light-coloured products. Can print multiple solid colours.

Disadvantages

  • Unable to print variable data such as individual naming
  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
Decoration example for 1 Position Digital Print
Direct Digital print is a full-colour decoration method that prints in CMYK directly onto the product.
Decoration example for 1 Position Digital Print

Direct Digital print is a full-colour decoration method that prints in CMYK directly onto the product.

Advantages

  • This decoration method is ideal for full-colour designs, and complex images with gradients.
  • When printing multicoloured designs this decoration method can be more economical than pad or screenprint as you will only pay for one setup regardless of the number of colours
  • Digital printing often allows for variable data such as individual names

Disadvantages

  • Metallic and neon/fluorescent colours are not available.
  • At high quantities pad or screenprint can be more economical
Decoration example for Rotary Digital Print
Digital or Fullcolour Rotary print is very similar to Direct Digital Print but can be applied to cylindrical products. This process prints the item as it is rotated around and allows a full-colour print of almost 360 degrees.
Decoration example for Rotary Digital Print

Digital or Fullcolour Rotary print is very similar to Direct Digital Print but can be applied to cylindrical products. This process prints the item as it is rotated around and allows a full-colour print of almost 360 degrees.

Advantages

  • Ideal for large or complex full-colour prints
  • Only one setup charge is required regardless of the number of print colours
  • No loss of print vibrancy, even on darker products.

Disadvantages

  • Some colours cannot be reproduced including metallic and neon/fluorescent colours.
  • Production speed is limited so lead times can be longer in some cases.
  • As the print does not wrap completely around the product, there is a small gap between the start and end of the print.
Decoration example for Rotary Digital Print Gloss
Digital or Fullcolour Rotary print is very similar to Direct Digital Print but can be applied to cylindrical products. This process prints the item as it is rotated around and allows a full-colour print of almost 360 degrees.
Decoration example for Rotary Digital Print Gloss

Digital or Fullcolour Rotary print is very similar to Direct Digital Print but can be applied to cylindrical products. This process prints the item as it is rotated around and allows a full-colour print of almost 360 degrees.

Advantages

  • Ideal for large or complex full-colour prints
  • Only one setup charge is required regardless of the number of print colours
  • No loss of print vibrancy, even on darker products.

Disadvantages

  • Some colours cannot be reproduced including metallic and neon/fluorescent colours.
  • Production speed is limited so lead times can be longer in some cases.
  • As the print does not wrap completely around the product, there is a small gap between the start and end of the print.
Decoration example for Gloss Metallic Rotary Digital (Silver Only)
Digital or Fullcolour Rotary print is very similar to Direct Digital Print but can be applied to cylindrical products. This process prints the item as it is rotated around and allows a full-colour print of almost 360 degrees.
Decoration example for Gloss Metallic Rotary Digital (Silver Only)

Digital or Fullcolour Rotary print is very similar to Direct Digital Print but can be applied to cylindrical products. This process prints the item as it is rotated around and allows a full-colour print of almost 360 degrees.

Advantages

  • Ideal for large or complex full-colour prints
  • Only one setup charge is required regardless of the number of print colours
  • No loss of print vibrancy, even on darker products.

Disadvantages

  • Some colours cannot be reproduced including metallic and neon/fluorescent colours.
  • Production speed is limited so lead times can be longer in some cases.
  • As the print does not wrap completely around the product, there is a small gap between the start and end of the print.
Decoration example for 1 Position Laser Engraved
Laser engraving is a durable decoration method, where a precision laser is used to remove the top surface of a product.
Decoration example for 1 Position Laser Engraved

Laser engraving is a durable decoration method, where a precision laser is used to remove the top surface of a product.

Advantages

  • The branding becomes part of the surface and is permanent.
  • Fine details are achievable
  • Variable data including individual names is available on select products.

Disadvantages

  • PMS matching is usually not an option as engraving removes the top surface to reveal the base material
  • Fine detail can be lost on smaller products like pens.
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Description

400ml double walled stainless steel vacuum cup. Unique push button open/close feature in the lid. Will keep drinks hot or cold for hours. Not suitable for carbonated liquids or for freezing. For logo longevity hand washing is recommended. Eco Credentials: Reusable, sustainable, printed using renewable energy.

Materials:304 grade stainless steel & 201 grade outer stainless steel

Dimensions:193 x 80mm Dia.

Printable Area:Digital Print: Top – 35mm x 30mm (LxH), Box Sleeve – Full coverage; Laser Engraved: Top – 35 x 30mm (LxH), Lower – 32 x 80mm (LxH); Pad Print: Top – 45 x 25mm (LxH), Lower – 30 x 60mm (LxH); Digital Label: Box – Full name only for variable data identification – 30 x 55mm (LxH); Rotary Digital Print: Band Wrap Top – 251.33 x 45mm (LxH), Full Wrap – 251.3mm x 164mm (LxH)