Conde - 3D Sublimation - Making iPhone Covers

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wow! mind you it'll cost an absolute fortune - vacuum heat pump, specialised sub film and blanks? Looks fab tho....
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phoenixalpha;25627 wrote:wow! mind you it'll cost an absolute fortune - vacuum heat pump, specialised sub film and blanks? Looks fab tho....
.... and that's just to do iPhone covers!
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I watched the video the other day & loved his excuse at the end why they printed it upside down.....lol.

Must admit it does look like a halogen oven device with a vacum pump & wonder how much the cost will be if it ever comes over here.
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Ian M;25637 wrote:I watched the video the other day & loved his excuse at the end why they printed it upside down.....lol.
I noticed that as well, so professional eh! lol.
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well i think it'll do more than iphone covers, although I could see an amazing market for them, but the cost would be unbelievable prohibitive.
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Might just as well use a conformable wrap vinyl with a heat gun. Lots of possibilities.
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