<r><QUOTE author="membrane;79504"><s>[QUOTE=membrane;79504]</s>What I figured out was the film is getting air under it because it is curved from being on the roll. Not sure what I can do to remedy that.<e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>
I don't know about that, but I guess, you could try putting something flat ...
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- 25 Nov 2013, 08:39
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: 3D Sublimation Using Film
- Replies: 54
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- 21 Nov 2013, 07:09
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Hybrid cases
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6303
Re: Hybrid cases
<r><QUOTE author="P4UL;79467"><s>[QUOTE=P4UL;79467]</s>These? <URL url="http://www.printerowners.co.uk/sublimation/794/iphone-defender-style-case.htm"><s>[URL]</s><LINK_TEXT text="http://www.printerowners.co.uk/sublimat ... e-case.htm">http://www.printerowners.co.uk/sublimation/794/iphone-defender ...
- 20 Nov 2013, 08:27
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: 3D Sublimation Using Film
- Replies: 54
- Views: 45441
Re: 3D Sublimation Using Film
<r><QUOTE author="Tite003;79439"><s>[QUOTE=Tite003;79439]</s>Thanks for the information Heather.<br/>
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Do you know what are the differences between the 3 kinds of film other than the working temperature?<e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>
From what I've heard, the white/transparent film can be used for ...
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Do you know what are the differences between the 3 kinds of film other than the working temperature?<e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>
From what I've heard, the white/transparent film can be used for ...
- 20 Nov 2013, 08:20
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Hybrid cases
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6303
Re: Hybrid cases
<r><QUOTE author="Tite003;79438"><s>[QUOTE=Tite003;79438]</s>I think these cases can be printed with a normal press right?<e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>
I'm not sure about that, since I never saw one actually, but I guess since is just plastic over silicone, you can print it with a press or with a vacuum ...
I'm not sure about that, since I never saw one actually, but I guess since is just plastic over silicone, you can print it with a press or with a vacuum ...
- 18 Nov 2013, 09:50
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Where do you buy film?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4215
Re: Where do you buy film?
Ok, then. For who wants to check, the adress is www.ujinus.com
- 18 Nov 2013, 08:25
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Where do you buy film?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4215
Re: Where do you buy film?
<t>Hi,<br/>
I usually buy from a South Korean company. I only use the translucent film from them. Is very good. Never had problems. I used to buy gold film in the beggining because it was cheaper (250 USD/roll), but had problems due to weather conditions and ink not sticking to the film properly ...
I usually buy from a South Korean company. I only use the translucent film from them. Is very good. Never had problems. I used to buy gold film in the beggining because it was cheaper (250 USD/roll), but had problems due to weather conditions and ink not sticking to the film properly ...
- 18 Nov 2013, 08:18
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Hybrid cases
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6303
Re: Hybrid cases
<r>[FONT="Arial]<COLOR color="#000000"><s>[COLOR=#000000]</s>Hi,<br/>
Anybody knows where can I buy silicone & plastic hybrid cases and jigs that go with them? They are becoming popular lately and some of my clients asked me if I have them. They are made of 2 pieces: 1 silicone part that covers the ...
Anybody knows where can I buy silicone & plastic hybrid cases and jigs that go with them? They are becoming popular lately and some of my clients asked me if I have them. They are made of 2 pieces: 1 silicone part that covers the ...
- 18 Nov 2013, 07:48
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: 3D Sublimation Using Film
- Replies: 54
- Views: 45441
Re: 3D Sublimation Using Film
<t>Hi, <br/>
When you are using film you should know what kind of temperature your film works best. Matching the film temperature could be a real pain, but the basics are: silver and gold film are thick, so the temperature should be high (over 150 C) and transparent film is medium or thin size ...
When you are using film you should know what kind of temperature your film works best. Matching the film temperature could be a real pain, but the basics are: silver and gold film are thick, so the temperature should be high (over 150 C) and transparent film is medium or thin size ...
