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    Reusing Chromaluxe panels

    Is there a way to remove sublimated ink from a Chromaluxe panel so I can use it again – it doesn’t need to be as good as new just good enough to do tests with?

    If not does anyone have any good suggestions on what to do with Chromaluxe panels that have an issue or two?

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    No, you can’t reuse it. But you probably could sand it off and than stick aluminium sheet on it?

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    You can print darker, so if you wanted some glossy black metal sheet, you could do that.

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    Interesting thought, has anyone ever tried this?

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    You can't remove the print without removing the polyester coating. Sublimation places the inks in the coating, not on it.

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