I think, subli flock is a great alternative to other systems. Printed logos on sublimation flock look professional and neat.
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SubliFlock contour cut with roland x24 camm1
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Re: SubliFlock contour cut with roland x24 camm1
Great video as usual Paul, thanks. No corny music either!
Re: SubliFlock contour cut with roland x24 camm1
Great vid what carrier transfer paper is that you are using will it work on obm 5.3 or will it damage the transfer
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Nice, explanatory video Paul. Have you done any wash tests on Subli-flock yet? Other than having a velvety feel, I'd like to know how it compares to JPSS or 3g papers.
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Hi Paul, nice video but my sound was not too good. Its probably my system, not your video.
I am a big fan of subliflock and have used it for many years and still find it better than the laser printed papers and WoW types when I need a fast and easy print on a shirt.
Wash-ability is great provided the print is pressed at the highest temp that the process will do. If its printed at too low a temp then it will wash out.
I always put a piece of baking paper on the platen before I lay the flock on it. Because the glue from the flock will sometimes leaks out onto the platen and you wont see it. The next shirt you print will then have the glue outline printed on the back and you will have to start all over again.
Can I ask what depth and pressure ( force) you set the blade at? I always struggle with that and often rip the flock or cut too deep when its cutting. Are you using the 45 or 60 degree blade?
Thanks again.
I am a big fan of subliflock and have used it for many years and still find it better than the laser printed papers and WoW types when I need a fast and easy print on a shirt.
Wash-ability is great provided the print is pressed at the highest temp that the process will do. If its printed at too low a temp then it will wash out.
I always put a piece of baking paper on the platen before I lay the flock on it. Because the glue from the flock will sometimes leaks out onto the platen and you wont see it. The next shirt you print will then have the glue outline printed on the back and you will have to start all over again.
Can I ask what depth and pressure ( force) you set the blade at? I always struggle with that and often rip the flock or cut too deep when its cutting. Are you using the 45 or 60 degree blade?
Thanks again.
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