White toner hard surface light toner job
Re: White toner hard surface light toner job
Hey guys, I'm looking to maybe contract out a job. I'm needing some logos done to press on to Glass. I've been advised that someone who does transfers with a white based toner and can use hard surface light sheets is the way to go.
I'd be looking for a quote initially for about 10 logos with chance of doing a lot more. Depending how it works out.
Anyone who does it could you PM or reply here please.
Thanks.
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I'd be looking for a quote initially for about 10 logos with chance of doing a lot more. Depending how it works out.
Anyone who does it could you PM or reply here please.
Thanks.
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Re: White toner hard surface light toner job
it is not an easy or attractive job.....I don't want to do it .....
good luck!
good luck!
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Sublimation glass coasters or clear chopping boards not an option?
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Unfortunately not, it's for a independent brewer who's wanting beer steins done, but not the white sublimation kind.
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I did consider that, problem with that one is the logo, it's has old English font so if I have to keep making stencils up or use vinyl it becomes very fiddly and time consuming.
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Re: White toner hard surface light toner job
I believe most of this glassware with solid white (or coloured) text and logos is done by screen printing.
Another way it could be done, although still involving stencils, is to sandblast the design onto the glass.
Another way it could be done, although still involving stencils, is to sandblast the design onto the glass.
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