Just a quick question, has anyone tried pressing direct onto foamex board.
I have loads of it but run out of polyester in trying to get my colours right.
Any idea on heat times if this is possible.
Thanks
Steve
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Re: Foamex
OK, found out myself that it does print on Foamex although my colours are still way out and the Foamex goes a little soft until cool which could be a good thing for interesting moldings.
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CPM laser paper from The Magic Touch works, - 150c for about 5 seconds, - low pressure (experiment)
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...and a 40% saving from for premium members.logobear;54781 wrote:CPM laser paper from The Magic Touch works, - 150c for about 5 seconds, - low pressure (experiment)
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Re: Foamex
I did see in one of my sublimation catalogues sublimatable foam sheets and the blurb said that after pressing a heavy flat item is placed on the sheet whilst it cools to keep the material flat or it can be thermo formed into shapes prior to cooling. I wonder if Foamex is similar material?
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