<t>Just my two cents...<br/>
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I've been an ecommerce developer for seventeen years (my own software) and most of our clients were using WorldPay when they came to us, because there were very few options available to them at the time when they started selling online. They found that they were ...
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- 10 Nov 2016, 10:51
- Forum: Websites/OSCommerce/OpenCart etc.
- Topic: Opencart - Integrated Payment Options
- Replies: 16
- Views: 11136
- 18 Aug 2016, 14:30
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Trying to find a solution for iphone blanks corners... We can do it! :-)
- Replies: 109
- Views: 60898
Re: Trying to find a solution for iphone blanks corners... We can do it! :-)
<r>Which paper are you using, Charlie? I use TruePix and have never had the staining that you're showing above. Sure, I get the staining from the camera aperture, but that's to be expected as the dye flows through the hole on to the jig, but not the staining anywhere else. It could either be that ...
- 18 Aug 2016, 14:17
- Forum: Member to Member Offers/Requests
- Topic: Looking for Screen Printer or DTG - Small Order Quote
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1799
Re: Looking for Screen Printer or DTG - Small Order Quote
<t>Hi Lianne, I print on a Polyprint TexJet Plus Advanced DTG. Just to be clear, is it white/light shirts with just black ink that you're looking for? And I fully understand... reason I ended up going to DTG was that the designs were all too complicated to weed and could take up to an hour per shirt ...
- 26 Jun 2016, 22:37
- Forum: Mug Presses & Ovens
- Topic: Mugs in Halogen Oven?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3840
Re: Mugs in Halogen Oven?
I use a halogen oven when I'm in a hurry. Set it to 200 degrees, and....
1 x mug: 12 minutes
2 x mugs: 15 minutes
3 x mugs: 18 minutes
4 x mugs: 20 minutes
1 x mug: 12 minutes
2 x mugs: 15 minutes
3 x mugs: 18 minutes
4 x mugs: 20 minutes
- 27 Oct 2015, 09:43
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Glass plate for T-shirt printing?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3703
Re: Glass plate for T-shirt printing?
<t>I have to be very blunt, and very honest... this is a ridiculous way to print t-shirts. For a start, you have to tape the print to the shirt, but that doesn't stop the material underneath from moving and stretching, so even if you manage to line up the print perfectly on a flat surface with the ...
- 26 Oct 2015, 16:23
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Dummy Iphone 5 uk seller?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5202
Re: Dummy Iphone 5 uk seller?
I bought mine from a supplier in China who had a direct contact with Bestsub. I didn't like how low the drop in price was from UK suppliers for a 500-strong order. Can't remember the name of them, but it was through AliExpress.
- 26 Oct 2015, 16:22
- Forum: Printers
- Topic: waste ink tank
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3877
Re: waste ink tank
<t>Can't you just empty it? I've never bought a new waste tank; I'll either empty it myself and use a chip resetter or go through the engineer's menu and reset it that way, depending on the printer. Currently using an Epson 7600, Epson 3880, and TexJet Plus Advanced, and literally just empty the ...
- 24 Oct 2015, 09:28
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Dummy Iphone 5 uk seller?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5202
Re: Dummy Iphone 5 uk seller?
<t>My guess is that the jigs are already being used to create the cases, so they'd be far too hot to use for cooling purposes. There's a size difference, too. The jigs are made to fit cold cases but they change size when they're heated in the press, and likely wouldn't fit on a phone if you used the ...
- 24 Oct 2015, 09:03
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Dummy Iphone 5 uk seller?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5202
Re: Dummy Iphone 5 uk seller?
<t>If your i5 cases are bending at the corners, there's something wrong with your cases. Who manufactured them? I've gone through maybe 350 of the 500 that I bought and haven't had a single problem with them; it's the ones with a large Bestsub 'B' embossed on the inside. All perfect, very sturdy and ...
- 23 Oct 2015, 10:27
- Forum: 3D Sublimation
- Topic: Favour to ask 'Big Red/Black' press owners
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1818
Re: Favour to ask 'Big Red/Black' press owners
<t>I'm in the middle of a job and none of my cases are working out properly. Missing corners (which I never get), and ridiculously faded prints. Just used a laser temp gun and the top element is reaching 500deg F but the vacuum shelf (the one where the phone cases sit) is only coming up to around ...
