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mbheadley
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Hi my name is Michelle and this is my first time on this site, it was recommended by a friend. I am hoping to meet loads of new people and in the process learn new things about the printing world... :cool: Talk son
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Hi Michelle my name is Sarah and I am new to this site also even though I have been working with Dye Sublimation printing for quite some time. Please feel free to contact me if I can help or provide you with some tips... Talk soon.
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Welcome Michelle. Lots of friendly people on here. Some who are in the same boat as you (private individuals) and some owners of sublimation product companies but all with useful advice I've found. My tip of the day, always buy the wider 20mm heat tape rather than the fiddly 6mm one and use a tape dispenser. The wider tape is soooo much easier to work with. Olly
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Hi Michelle and welcome to the forum, always nice to get a referral :-)

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welcome along
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Thanks Sarah, will do
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thanks very much:cool:
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UK Printed Mugs;92251 wrote:Welcome Michelle. Lots of friendly people on here. Some who are in the same boat as you (private individuals) and some owners of sublimation product companies but all with useful advice I've found. My tip of the day, always buy the wider 20mm heat tape rather than the fiddly 6mm one and use a tape dispenser. The wider tape is soooo much easier to work with. Olly
good advice, thanks
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Thank you everyone...:rolleyes:
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