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by g1njeremy
30 Oct 2015, 15:00
Forum: 3D Sublimation
Topic: Favour to ask 'Big Red/Black' press owners
Replies: 1
Views: 1816

Re: Favour to ask 'Big Red/Black' press owners

Hi Arty,

You might wanna check for loose cable connections below the heating element...That is usually the case.
by g1njeremy
20 Aug 2015, 09:09
Forum: 3D Sublimation
Topic: 3D Phone templates?
Replies: 15
Views: 6993

Re: 3D Phone templates?

Hi guys,

We develop our own Photoshop templates, you can get them here for the models that we carry:

www.pokaku.com
by g1njeremy
04 Jun 2015, 07:44
Forum: 3D Sublimation
Topic: Is anyone printing on film?
Replies: 2
Views: 2837

Re: Is anyone printing on film?

<r><QUOTE author="mel-;101484"><s>[QUOTE=mel-;101484]</s>I have a 3d system I bought that uses an epson printer. I cannot get the colors to match the output of my ricoh printers. I have doubled checked powerdriver and epson driver installation along with photoshop settings.<br/>
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I have used ...
by g1njeremy
17 Mar 2015, 02:43
Forum: 3D Sublimation
Topic: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Replies: 36
Views: 28243

Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030

<r><QUOTE author="astroanalyst;99043"><s>[QUOTE=astroanalyst;99043]</s>I think film is better for corners, and for the surface. I notice paper gives an 'orange peel' look to it. <br/>
Film is better but I had a problem printing black with film... Paper printed better black but I am upgrading my ...
by g1njeremy
12 Mar 2015, 16:04
Forum: 3D Sublimation
Topic: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030
Replies: 36
Views: 28243

Re: 3D Vacuum Heat Press - new model ST-2030

<r><QUOTE author="astroanalyst;98982"><s>[QUOTE=astroanalyst;98982]</s>I contacted Sunmeta and they are supposed to be making a video demo of this machine. <br/>
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I was considering buying this machine because I want to make 3d phone cases. <br/>
In your opinion what is the best machine to buy ...
by g1njeremy
11 Mar 2015, 07:02
Forum: 3D Sublimation
Topic: what machines professional ppl use for 3d wrap cases
Replies: 13
Views: 7438

Re: what machines professional ppl use for 3d wrap cases

This would be a hint:

http://youtu.be/N34_t_80tNQ

I don't believe any OTC Chinese machine can yet replicate their machine.
by g1njeremy
23 Feb 2015, 04:25
Forum: 3D Sublimation
Topic: Color Profiling on Sublimation Film & Phone Case
Replies: 5
Views: 14025

Re: Color Profiling on Sublimation Film & Phone Case

<r><QUOTE author="ex0rcist;98161"><s>[QUOTE=ex0rcist;98161]</s>Hi Jeremy,<br/>
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I am running into the same problems as you! I run an Epson 1390 with Dyesub inks and Transfer Paper. My color on the transfer paper is pretty off. I know what they say about colors not being right until transfer ...
by g1njeremy
16 Feb 2015, 08:09
Forum: 3D Sublimation
Topic: Color Profiling on Sublimation Film & Phone Case
Replies: 5
Views: 14025

Re: Color Profiling on Sublimation Film & Phone Case

<r>Has anyone ever tried to profile their printer, transfer media and media for phone case? If so, what is your set up, what is your profiler and how did you go about profiling your cases?<br/>
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I'm currently using a SpyderPrint 4 to calibrate my printer and although the profile is CLOSE, it's ...
by g1njeremy
06 Feb 2015, 01:30
Forum: 3D Sublimation
Topic: Stains on 3d iphone cases any clues ?
Replies: 5
Views: 3116

Re: Stains on 3d iphone cases any clues ?

<r><QUOTE author="nikaki;97292"><s>[QUOTE=nikaki;97292]</s>Thank you for your reply.<br/>
Its interesting your point of view.<br/>
The supplier has recommended to use Sawgrass inks for the Ricoh printer.<br/>
How did you realise that we have the same press ?<br/>
Also please what do you mean about ...
by g1njeremy
05 Feb 2015, 07:39
Forum: 3D Sublimation
Topic: Stains on 3d iphone cases any clues ?
Replies: 5
Views: 3116

Re: Stains on 3d iphone cases any clues ?

<t>I have the same press. I would say your temperature and time is much higher than mine. I'm assuming you're not using the low-temperature ink provided from the supplier, in which case I cannot help much.<br/>
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Nonetheless, you should dry your film first before pressing. What's the definition ...