A few questions for experienced sublimators...

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Download the correct driver and follow their step by step instructions and I think you will find that this will solve your issues.

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Hi Scotty@BMS,

I am not sure which material the inserts are made out of, we purchased them from BMS if that helps?

Thanks,

Ash
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ashels23;76182 wrote:Hi Scotty@BMS,

I am not sure which material the inserts are made out of, we purchased them from BMS if that helps?

Thanks,

Ash
If they are brown on the back then they are metal, not ali as we find the metal prints up better. You must be selecting PowerDriver as your printer (not Ricoh) and you must have the paper face down in the paper tray (whiter side down or the BMS logo on the back of the paper face up depending on what paper you're using).
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I'll move this thread into General Dye Sub section for better exposure.
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bms;76203 wrote:If they are brown on the back then they are metal, not ali as we find the metal prints up better.
Is this because the coatings are different on the different metals, from different suppliers, or something to do with the way the different metals conduct heat?
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