STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
Re: STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
I thought i'd try and print stickers..but they turned out really c**p. The heat started to lift the sticker sheet this seemed to be worse where it was rolled, although the whole lot were rubbish, do i press for 10 sec or so before (like when you get moisture out of fabric)..do i cut into smaller pieces but then what happens if you want an A4 sized sticker....grrr..suggestions, hints & tips very much appreiciated.
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Re: STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
Is it Flex? If so, what brand/type?
What temp & time did you use?
What temp & time did you use?
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Re: STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
I used temperatures as on the BMS shop thats where i purchased from..so there was no other hints/tips only the pressing guide 190/50sec. med pressure, white vinyl sheet.
Re: STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
I may be wrong as I never print those but is't there any protective film to remove before pressing the image?
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Re: STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
i used the bms stickers the ones i printed were about 6x3" stickers i found that if i pressed them as 1 a3 sheet i had same result as you but if i cut them to size first then they seemed to work ok
Re: STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
There's no protective film on these. We've always cut the sheet to the size of the image in the past, possibly laid multiple pieces in the press with a sheet of silicon paper on the bottom and top.Paul;26003 wrote:I may be wrong as I never print those but is't there any protective film to remove before pressing the image?
Re: STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
I may be a little thick here, but what's the advantage of these stickers? Why not just get some that you feed through a regular inkjet or laser printer? Using heat-presses and dye-sub ink for stickers seems like overkill.
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Re: STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
Waterproof maybe?JSR;26089 wrote:I may be a little thick here, but what's the advantage of these stickers? Why not just get some that you feed through a regular inkjet or laser printer? Using heat-presses and dye-sub ink for stickers seems like overkill.
Re: STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
Pigment ink or laser would be waterproof on the right labels, I'd have thought.Matt Quinn;26090 wrote:Waterproof maybe?
Re: STICKERS ... Advice on printing a really good sticker please...
Not everyone will have a colour laser as well as sub printer.JSR;26089 wrote:I may be a little thick here, but what's the advantage of these stickers? Why not just get some that you feed through a regular inkjet or laser printer? Using heat-presses and dye-sub ink for stickers seems like overkill.
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