Things can be really frustrating in this game. We do a lot of fine art printing and when printing onto paper then you know what you get send to the printer will always come out the same high quality....
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Things can be really frustrating in this game. We do a lot of fine art printing and when printing onto paper then you know what you get send to the printer will always come out the same high quality....
For textile i cannot really comment but texprint xphr was the worse for fine detail we found but this was on hard substrates mind.
Depends what your substrate is. We had the same thought last year as use truepix 24" rolls and bought others to try. We print mainly hard substrates with some textiles being totes and tea towels....
Stick with epson. Best print heads.
Talk with John at reprorepairs.co.uk as they provide refurb epson printers from small to major sublimation houses.
Yes, the regular 10/11oz BUT depends on the size of your water bottle of course.
We use a regular mug press element for the metal water bottles although of course you cannot print top to bottom but only as much as a regular mug. This is on an Adkins press and we set to 170c and...
Welcome to the forum and lots of sublimation eejits like myself to help you out :-)
Nasty. With Adkins then firm pressure is too much buy the way - it should always be light. Not saying this was the issue as probably not but it will reduce the length of time the element is good for....
Yes and yes
Best cork back coasters and we buy hundreds and of the square keyrings as well.
You are better off getting Unisub coasters from Xpres as cheaper (MDP = 57p+vat, Xpres = 47p with DSF discount). Free delivery over £100 on both suppliers.
Try here:
https://sublimania.com/collections/key-rings
MDP have got both 10oz and enamel mugs in stock as from today. Whilst stocks last!
Yes, no jigs we found work well. We print well over 1000 coasters a week and indeed each one is taped individually (3 sides) but the speed of doing this is literally only 2-3 seconds per coaster when...
If for sublimation - Go for the P800 instead as it takes a 17" roll and EXCELLENT fine quality. We still use one for printing out designs for anything on metal that needs fine detail. Bear in mind...
SOLD - Adkins Mug Press £150 with small mug element (6-8oz) and free UK mainland postage (highlands or isles would be +£10).
This is one of our back up mug presses that gets little use although...
OK, it seems that we are given a 403 access error due to using a vpn even though set as uk. Turned off vpn and voila. Thank you all.
Anyone know if Coralgraph is still in business as their web site is down and small rant on Facebook saying they didn't get their order?
Certainly when the time come to retire then perhaps a few days giving training would be a nice way to pass on knowledge but giving away 6 years of hard slog trying to work out sublimation perfection...
Talk with inkexperts.co.uk or if you want to go bigger (24") which i recommend then talk with reprorepairs.co.uk who are refurbished large format epson printer specialists.
Yep, I don't want to tell you I told you so....but.... :-)
Ps: it also means we can continue to pay off Paypal merchant credit
If we move back to selling on ebay can we just specify people use PayPal as too many issues not to have seller protection?
Does ebay offer the same seller protection as PayPal did?