I've got just one and am heading to the post office about 4pm today if you're still looking
Cheers
Sam
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I've got just one and am heading to the post office about 4pm today if you're still looking
Cheers
Sam
Am also interested to hear this. I might buy some cheap things and just try it!
Hi
I inherited these when I bought a second hand 3d printer and aside from a few tests on them, these are not a product I'm interested in doing.
There is one metal jig for each of iPhone 4,...
Do you still have this paper available? Sorry, don't come on the forum often!
Once I had the time and temp right, no problems with mugs going wrong (other than operator error of course!) I do tend to rotate them mid cycle as I found bottoms sometimes got "burnt" when I was...
I have an ST-3042 and would agree that you need twice the number of blankets than you want to use at once so that you can put the new load on mugs while cooking the other lot, so consider that...
Hi
Sorry for late reply, but hopefully better late than never!
I did one phone sized neoprene case in my ST3042 and decided it doesn't work... the colours were washed out and the neoprene...
I have had great results with the JetStream paper - I actually prefer it to the TextPrint (which only seems OK if you print the day before you use it, otherwise it's too inky!), some random brand...
I found the cheap ones I bought on Amazon tore after one use, but ones that came with my ST3042 are still going strong, so you gets what you pays for I guess!!
Weirdly I found I can sublimate onto other flat things without issues, such as fabric (not great quality though) and through experimentation found that I can keep the vacuum sealed and successfully...
Timings are way longer for a 3d press, so your 420 seconds is probably not too long at all. Are you getting constant suction throughout the time (Assuming you have a vacuum press)? I've had some...
Thanks for sharing, John. Much appreciated
Sam
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I haven't posted mugs out, but have recieved them in the post in both polystryene and cardboard. I personally prefer cardboard as it's easier to recycle and the strong cardboard postal boxes are...
Hi!
I'm another newbie, also setting up to further my partners artwork (also pastel!) and currently just using a 3D vacuum press with Epson printer. So much to learn!
Quick question though - how...
Have you had managed to find a good setting for these now? Was looking to try them!
As per the title, I have found that when pressing flat items (well I've only wasted coasters so far), the silicon vacuum membrane goes baggy when pressing flat coasters. It's not a vacuum problem,...
Thanks for the warm welcome, folks! I had a lot of deliveries alreqady this week, but now just waiting for ink which is hopefully coming tomorrow...
I did come across...
I know! and he does very different styles so always something that suits someone :) Not sure if I'm allowed to post his website on here or not... so I've decided not to until I'm sure :)
Hi Olly
yes, it's a vacuum unit - I just typed what the box says! The one I have (ST-3042) is the type that looks like a giant cheese toasty maker/ printer so has a large area (A3?) that can be...
My partner is an artist (pastels mostly) and does his own printing from his studio on an Epson R8000. After a few trials of other products printed with his artwork selling quite successfully, I...