WOW and Magictouch

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Just a quick mention for Owen and the chaps at Magictouch. We have tried to use their WOW papers and failed miserably over the last 2 years. To the extent that I gave up and the papers gathered dust. I mentioned this in passing when enquiring about printable vinyls and they said "Book a training session" We did and a couple of weeks a go we went and spent 2 hours exporing from start to finsh the process.

Great session and it really is great paper when you get it to work. Havent really had time to do a proper go but feel more confident now.

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how much did you payed for this training if this is not a secret?
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They usually offer it free of charge. It's in their interests to get you using the paper obviously.
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bms;24467 wrote:They usually offer it free of charge. It's in their interests to get you using the paper obviously.

FREE - Can I ask when they are out and about in South Wales to pop into my little shop and give me a 2hr chit-chat .................. I don't mind closing.

Ahhh - I bet that I have to travel somewhere that'll cost me about 50 squid in petrol for my free lesson (I know, it can't be perfect!).
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AdamB;24468 wrote: Ahhh - I bet that I have to travel somewhere that'll cost me about 50 squid in petrol for my free lesson (I know, it can't be perfect!).

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Yes you have to go to them!
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Stitch Up;24470 wrote:Dunstable from memory

thanks John

bms;24472 wrote:Yes you have to go to them!
Ummmm - wonder if my webcam would suffice? (lol)
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the process is easy enough ive had great results i used you tube to teach me how it works . i found that the stuff is very finiky the press temp needs to be spot on but at 2 quid an a4 print its very expensive
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purpledragon;24475 wrote:the process is easy enough ive had great results i used you tube to teach me how it works . i found that the stuff is very finiky the press temp needs to be spot on but at 2 quid an a4 print its very expensive

I think you'll find its nearer £3.
Yes it was a free session.
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ur right 3 quid so the boss reliably informs me (the wife)
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