<t>Hi guys,<br/>
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I have the above printer and one of the inks needs to be replaced.<br/>
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In order to get the most of the ink and use the cartridges efficiently I am unsure if I should replace the chip when I refill the ink? Or should I change the ink now but keep going until the chip won ...
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- 02 May 2015, 18:06
- Forum: Printing Problems/Issues
- Topic: Refilling ink epson SC-F6000
- Replies: 0
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- 21 Mar 2015, 18:22
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Sublimating Oyster card holders?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3275
Re: Sublimating Oyster card holders?
<r><QUOTE author="GoonerGary;99287"><s>[QUOTE=GoonerGary;99287]</s>I'm always being pestered to do gun licence holders, but I couldn't be bothered, so if you are going to buy the raw material and stitch, there is another revenue stream to consider.<e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>
I guess gun licence holders ...
I guess gun licence holders ...
- 20 Mar 2015, 14:28
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Sublimating Oyster card holders?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3275
Re: Sublimating Oyster card holders?
<t>Thanks for the reply GoonerGary. I found a company that has some nice leather ones, they apparently cost the leather in some silicon layer (not sure how true this is) and then stick the pieces into a product afterwards. They sell mainly retail and their prices are rather expensive. More expensive ...
- 20 Mar 2015, 11:38
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Sublimating Oyster card holders?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3275
Re: Sublimating Oyster card holders?
<t>Anyone have any experience with these. The standard ones are PVC so I guess they would melt. But are there polyester based alternatives?<br/>
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Or are these products best digitally printed? Anyone have any experience of digitally printing them? What's an ok low prices printer? I was looking ...
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Or are these products best digitally printed? Anyone have any experience of digitally printing them? What's an ok low prices printer? I was looking ...
- 20 Mar 2015, 11:24
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Passport covers for sublimation
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4132
Re: Passport covers for sublimation
Thanks. That type of product will be fine I think, if I can find one that allows for sublimation on both sides.
- 19 Mar 2015, 15:40
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Passport covers for sublimation
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4132
Re: Passport covers for sublimation
<r><QUOTE author="Andrew;99220"><s>[QUOTE=Andrew;99220]</s>Picta leather are the most expensive version as a leather print area is used - <URL url="http://www.thetransferpress.co.uk/acatalog/passport-cover.html"><s>[url]</s><LINK_TEXT text="http://www.thetransferpress.co.uk/acata ... cover.html ...
- 19 Mar 2015, 13:40
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Passport covers for sublimation
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4132
Re: Passport covers for sublimation
<r><QUOTE author="Andrew;99217"><s>[QUOTE=Andrew;99217]</s>The standard white polyester fabric front with faux leather back are about which print nice but I wouldn't call them premium. Cost around $2.30. What do you class as premium level? Do you have any images of your phone cases which you call ...
- 19 Mar 2015, 09:09
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Passport covers for sublimation
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4132
Re: Passport covers for sublimation
<t>Hi, firstly a big welcome to the forum.<br/>
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My business is based in Russia and currently sell premium mobile phone cases both custom print, but majority or own designs. We have also just purchased an epson SC-F6000 and taken delivery, and have produced some very nice sample tshirts, vests ...
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My business is based in Russia and currently sell premium mobile phone cases both custom print, but majority or own designs. We have also just purchased an epson SC-F6000 and taken delivery, and have produced some very nice sample tshirts, vests ...
