And have to deal with members of the public!!!! No thanks :-)
I would want to see one in the "flesh" before deciding how to do it. Possibly a water slide or a decal like Quinsfan but both laminated or varnished somehow.
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The public get copy and paste answers, I don't feel any emotion any more.
£45 for a cheap Chinese charger which might last a few months.
Actually you have a point... Might as well just add a water slide and leave it. We all know that water slide is quite unstable, but it only has to outlive the bit of crap its going on£45 for a cheap Chinese charger which might last a few months.
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GoonerGary (04-05-2020)
the disk part is printed on UV flat bed. but having nice, smooth disk to sublimate would be easy to stick on. But UV flat bed is the answer for this one.
or... Doming sticker :)
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I don’t think placing a metal disc onto this will help as it would block the charge. That is why the phones cases with metal inserts don’t work with them. Also using a UV printer I don’t think would work as wouldn’t the heat effect the workings?
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Stick a sub acrylic disc onto it.
https://www.novachrome.co.uk/product...net-round.html
I don’t know how the charge from one of these will travel through the acrylic block to charge the phone.
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I used one of those thick flip cover cases 'for the over 30s' on my phone and it worked on my Anker wireless charger...until it died after a year.
How odd I have just a normal plastic case on my phone and it won’t charge unless I remove it. I don’t bother with the wireless charger now and just plug in when required. This post was only because my wife and kids fancied them for them selves.
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I think your original idea of a latex print is the best.How odd I have just a normal plastic case on my phone and it won’t charge unless I remove it. I don’t bother with the wireless charger now and just plug in when required. This post was only because my wife and kids fancied them for them selves.
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If I only needed to do a couple I would use my Roland, print on some air release and slap it on. Especially if it’s for someone I know as I could explain that it was a sort of test to see how long it would last.
I am not ordering anything anytime soon, but if I do I will drop you a message asking if you want me to grab a couple of these for you as well.
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