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annoat25
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I have purchased some lining material that is not typical flag material. It is thin but matt. Has anyone got any suggestions for time and temp to get a vivid picture on them. :confused: We keep trying and am frustrated with failing
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190 for 50 secs I would have a go at and adjust from there. All depends on the exact material as to how good an image you will get. We have printed a few different styles of flag with different results.
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Are you sure the polyester count is high enough for sublimation?

If it isn't, that could explain why the colours aren't as vivid
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mrs maggot;22525 wrote:i just buy mine from here http://www.flagandbuntingstore.co.uk/index.html

Sorry to jump in .............. Laura, do you get plain ones to sub onto, like the ones at the link below:

http://www.flagandbuntingstore.co.uk/cg ... FEKI#aFEKI

What's the quality like ............... are they weather proof?

and sorry, can you print both sides (does it show through?)
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