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Re: Passport covers
Posted: 05 Mar 2020, 09:55
by GoonerGary
pisquee;142198 wrote:We gave up on passport covers, as the seconds rate was too high, so outsourced them to giftflow/solejuice
How much do they charge for a Pictaleather passport holder? And an 11oz mug? You need to register to see prices. Thanks!
Re: Passport covers
Posted: 05 Mar 2020, 12:50
by pisquee
Can't remember off the top of my head - was easy to register. Same guy as used to be MarvelPress/Artainium IIRC
Re: Passport covers
Posted: 13 Mar 2020, 05:30
by cook_58
Bex;142269 wrote:I’ve emailed subliblanks but so far no reply
Did they get back to you?
In the end I haven't tried one of the passport holders not very confident of them working out, isub are sending me out replacements and I have also got holders from Xpres
https://www.xpres.co.uk/p-10092-pu-pass ... xpres.aspx and shall be trying one later today. Xpres are usually very good so I'm hopeful these holders shall be fine.
Re: Passport covers
Posted: 16 Mar 2020, 06:17
by cook_58
Bex;142269 wrote:I’ve emailed subliblanks but so far no reply
My plan changed, i tested one from xpres it worked okay, but i think I'd need to have a wee play about for it to be better... reason i only done one, was because isub supplies sent me the ones i was using before hand, and for me they print perfectly.
If you can try get those from isub supplies.
They look exactly like the ones you got except, the come individually wrapped, they're larger (20.2cm x 14.3cm) and they have a carboard insert where the card pockets are.
If you get them, give me a shout and i'll tell you how i press onto them.

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Re: Passport covers
Posted: 16 Mar 2020, 12:14
by Bex
Sorry for the late reply. They told me to reduce the temperature and time which still didn’t work and caused a patchy print. I’m glad to hear you’re getting good results with the iSub covers, I’ll get a few next time I place an order with them. Thank you so much for your help, I really appreciate it
Re: Passport covers
Posted: 17 Mar 2020, 01:24
by cook_58
Bex;142401 wrote:Sorry for the late reply. They told me to reduce the temperature and time which still didn’t work and caused a patchy print. I’m glad to hear you’re getting good results with the iSub covers, I’ll get a few next time I place an order with them. Thank you so much for your help, I really appreciate it
You'd possibly need to increase the pressure when pressing. I do those ones on a medium/high press.
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Re: Passport covers
Posted: 17 Mar 2020, 01:26
by cook_58
Also, if i reduced temp, id be more tempted increase the time on them.
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Re: Passport covers
Posted: 12 May 2020, 16:40
by GoonerGary
cook_58;142398 wrote:My plan changed, i tested one from xpres it worked okay, but i think I'd need to have a wee play about for it to be better... reason i only done one, was because isub supplies sent me the ones i was using before hand, and for me they print perfectly.
If you can try get those from isub supplies.
They look exactly like the ones you got except, the come individually wrapped, they're larger (20.2cm x 14.3cm) and they have a carboard insert where the card pockets are.
If you get them, give me a shout and i'll tell you how i press onto them.

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You had success with both the Xpres and current iSub holders? Whose holder is the Scottish holder printed here?
Re: Passport covers
Posted: 12 May 2020, 22:38
by cook_58
GoonerGary;143076 wrote:You had success with both the Xpres and current iSub holders? Whose holder is the Scottish holder printed here?
This is the isub one in the photo. I havent tried anymore with the xrpres ones since. As i got a few of the isub ones to use.
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