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- 04 Feb 2020, 16:09
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Question about an unconventional sublimation use...
- Replies: 4
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Re: Question about an unconventional sublimation use...
Thanks for replying, I don't have a printer yet - I'm deciding whether to buy one, trying to figure out if it could work. As you say, all I need is a simple black line so hopefully it would.
- 04 Feb 2020, 14:20
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Question about an unconventional sublimation use...
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2407
Re: Question about an unconventional sublimation use...
<t>Thanks for taking the time to respond. Inkjet transfers tend to leave a film and I'm sure these transfers use heat transfer ink. A quick google tells me that domestic irons heat to around 180-220 degrees. As for even pressure, it doesn't need to be perfect because it just has to transfer a ...
- 04 Feb 2020, 12:35
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Question about an unconventional sublimation use...
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2407
Re: Question about an unconventional sublimation use...
<t>Hi there,<br/>
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Humour me please - everything I know about sublimation printing has been learned over the last week! <br/>
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I'm setting up a business making sewing kits and I want to print iron on embroidery pattern transfers. These are a popular 'thing' in the craft world and have been ...
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Humour me please - everything I know about sublimation printing has been learned over the last week! <br/>
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I'm setting up a business making sewing kits and I want to print iron on embroidery pattern transfers. These are a popular 'thing' in the craft world and have been ...
