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Re: No ink transfer....whatsoever.

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Definitely. get some cheap subli tees, coasters, anything you know is specifically for sublimation printing.
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KERNOWDRONES;126002 wrote:And i think i will do the same.


Im not after pro results i just think aluminium printed with our logo looks better than a sticker on our products.

I did use the search bar but couldnt find a specific answer using the same setup/brands etc as me.

Im going to try it on some sub ready material then look at the results and take it from there.

If it's dyesub metal you're after, then have a look at SubliMetals - https://www.sublimetals.co.uk/

I use their stuff and it's excellent.
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Re: No ink transfer....whatsoever.

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firstly, I welcome Kernowdrones to this forum.
You have got the rough end of a conversation .... but the addage "buy cheap buy twice" is always true.

If you spent say 10 to 20 hours reading this forum before buying your kit, you would have gained knowledge that would help you avoid falling into the ingnorance trap.

The other way to avoid problems is top pay the premium and buy from a supplier that includes training with the kit
- The Magic Touch (amongst others) have brilliant free training and constantly available technical support.

If you like experimenting and trail and error, you may self educate, but I think the other optiuons are sweeter!
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Re: No ink transfer....whatsoever.

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I don't think jmugs has been harsh. Clearly very little research done and obviously no intention of doing any reading and gaining knowledge. Just give me the answers as I can't be bothered working it out myself. The Currys comment is bit of a joke as well. Jmugs wasn't ever going to bill you for advice nor anyone else on here. Currys would be looking to make £££s out of you.

For the OP. There is is loads of info on the basics on here and many other places on the internet. Shows to go to and explore. Suppliers to talk to and gain advice whilst buying the set up. Making a little effort will get you off on the right track. Without the basic understanding you will struggle.
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