<t>Paper: We only use the Subli-fabric from Inkexperts, and occasionally their subli-style for aluminium.<br/>
Settings, like you, are "plain paper" + high. With the high speed box unticked.<br/>
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It does definitely clear up after a nozzle clean. For how long, I'm unsure. I'll have to check. It ...
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- 04 Mar 2020, 11:40
- Forum: Printers
- Topic: Epson ET-14000 problem
- Replies: 10
- Views: 8332
- 04 Mar 2020, 10:59
- Forum: Printers
- Topic: Epson ET-14000 problem
- Replies: 10
- Views: 8332
Re: Epson ET-14000 problem
Hi Ray, this is something we experience too. Just on the corner of the page, looks like it's catching. It's not a big issue for us as we don't use the areas near the corner. But I'll be following this thread.
- 06 Jan 2020, 17:29
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Software for wedding invitations and sublimation designs....
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2651
Re: Software for wedding invitations and sublimation designs....
<t>Can't go wrong with Adobe products if you can buy / subscribe to them. I'll never use anything else. People frown at the cost.. but you know what, if you're making money - it's easy enough to afford the best software out there.<br/>
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Inkscape is a free piece of software that is a good ...
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Inkscape is a free piece of software that is a good ...
- 01 Jan 2020, 19:01
- Forum: Printers
- Topic: WF-7210 or ET-14000 for Subli-light no cut
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13455
Re: WF-7210 or ET-14000 for Subli-light no cut
I can't comment on the 7210... but we have the ET14000 - this thing has been amazing for us so far. Got ours from the InkExperts, support there is fantastic too. The inks seem to last a heck of a long time.
- 03 Oct 2019, 18:58
- Forum: Sourcing New Items
- Topic: Looking for:
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7446
Re: Looking for:
<r>Evening guys,<br/>
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I'm looking for the following:<br/>
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<LI><s>[*]</s>Double sided sublimation "business card size". either a plastic of aluminium, preferably .4mm+ thick.</LI>
<LI><s>[*]</s>Same again for A4 sized sheets, probably aluminium for a more rigid board ...
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I'm looking for the following:<br/>
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<LIST><s>[LIST]</s>
<LI><s>[*]</s>Double sided sublimation "business card size". either a plastic of aluminium, preferably .4mm+ thick.</LI>
<LI><s>[*]</s>Same again for A4 sized sheets, probably aluminium for a more rigid board ...
- 27 Aug 2019, 22:46
- Forum: Mug Presses & Ovens
- Topic: Size of travel/mugs in halogen oven?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 5561
Re: Size of travel/mugs in halogen oven?
<t>Helloo.<br/>
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So initially we were looking at getting a couple of mug presses. Then stumbled upon various topics here about Halogen ovens with the much better results / lower costs / lower bill cost. Seems a no brainer? <br/>
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That said - the dimensions I've been looking at don't give ...
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So initially we were looking at getting a couple of mug presses. Then stumbled upon various topics here about Halogen ovens with the much better results / lower costs / lower bill cost. Seems a no brainer? <br/>
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That said - the dimensions I've been looking at don't give ...
- 17 Aug 2019, 16:57
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: A4 width paper - in rolls or extra length?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2434
Re: A4 width paper - in rolls or extra length?
<r><URL url="https://shop.photomart.co.uk/dnp-ds-rx1-print-media.html"><s>[URL]</s><LINK_TEXT text="https://shop.photomart.co.uk/dnp-ds-rx1 ... media.html">https://shop.photomart.co.uk/dnp-ds-rx1-print-media.html</LINK_TEXT><e>[/url]</e></URL> <br/>
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Could try this? Although the website is ...
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Could try this? Although the website is ...
- 10 Aug 2019, 19:22
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Adhesive Spray (heat pressing)
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3108
Re: Adhesive Spray (heat pressing)
Primarily only work with textiles, so it's worth trying. We've only tried Inkexperts paper at the moment, transfer is really, really good. So not needed to try anything else. But the tackiness of the Inktec paper might work too.
Cheers Pisquee!
Cheers Pisquee!
- 09 Aug 2019, 18:45
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Adhesive Spray (heat pressing)
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3108
Re: Adhesive Spray (heat pressing)
I can't seem to find the post now...
What adhesive spray do people use to lightly hold their paper in place while pressing? We do a lot of smaller items, tape is okay.. but fiddly.
What adhesive spray do people use to lightly hold their paper in place while pressing? We do a lot of smaller items, tape is okay.. but fiddly.
- 02 Aug 2019, 20:23
- Forum: Member to Member Offers/Requests
- Topic: 34 x 8/10 cm prints required
- Replies: 10
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Re: 34 x 8/10 cm prints required
<r><QUOTE author="pisquee;139380"><s>[QUOTE=pisquee;139380]</s>That's tiny!<br/>
we moved to 1.6 metres wide today!<br/>
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haha! It is! But it's all we need. We specialise in custom sportswear. This is only so we can produce smaller items in-house, so it's perfect ...
we moved to 1.6 metres wide today!<br/>
<E>;-)</E><e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>
haha! It is! But it's all we need. We specialise in custom sportswear. This is only so we can produce smaller items in-house, so it's perfect ...
