Re: Printing onto Subli Flock.
Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 09:21
Never assume Martinbms;54035 wrote:I had assumed that would be obviousOtherwise you'd have difficulty knowing that the printed sheet correctly covered the cut shape.
Earl
Never assume Martinbms;54035 wrote:I had assumed that would be obviousOtherwise you'd have difficulty knowing that the printed sheet correctly covered the cut shape.
The saying goes - you know what 'assume' stands for - makes an 'ass' out of 'u' and 'me'. So never assume!Earl Smith;54088 wrote:Never assume Martin. Look at some posts on here where people ask which side of the vinyl to cut. It does have to be explained. The first time we try anything its always trial and error. The subli flock I first used 5 years ago did not have a stick carrier. When weeded it fell off the carrier. I tried it without weeding and it welded back together. A real whatsit to work with.
Earl