JelliSkin iPhone/iPad covers

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Justin;50081 wrote:I'm sorry :frown: I realised all too late....I won't go back and edit, take some "I'm a donkey" points on the chin for that one! Good ON YOU for taking the plunge! there we go.
It's ok.. believe me I am having a week of 'donkey' moments.. lol
if only all men..."cough" women, had the guts to print there one and only sample :tongue:

incl me lol :wink:
I wasn't going to.. but then I thought it's going to sit there and haunt me if not... I have loads of customers who mention getting stickers as opposed to cases.. and I guess I was truthfully a little impatient.. but I am female.. lol
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I thought everyone would print them the day they arrived! I know I would. But I guess I'm impatient too.

We have stock of the iPhone 4 skins now. We can sell the correct silicon pad for £17.50. It covers a 28cm x 38cm area so you can use it for the iPad Jelliskin or for multiple iPhone skins.

We are planning on creating displays on black acrylic to help generate interest on the products in store.

Thanks Renniwano for posting the image.

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Looking at a sample I can't help thinking that by using the case with aluminium insert you could print the insert as normal then resin dome it.
The advantages being that the print quality on the aluminium would be better than that of the jelliskin and more important the print would be under the resin instead of on top, therfore giving full protection and more of a 3D effect.
Using a rough calculation a little cheaper and as the aluminium insert prints in under a minute as opposed to 2.5 mins for the skin and doming is a fairly quick process there wouldn't be much difference in labour time.
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Jimbo;50091 wrote:doming is a fairly quick process there wouldn't be much difference in labour time.
as far as i know is not as quick, chap and easy to do :)
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That's a lot of doming to do....Am I right in thinking you need a good environment to get this right or is equipment available to speed things up? Wouldn't help the quick turnaround on some jobs I guess.

Personally I like the Jelli's because they don't add bulk to the sides and front like a normal case.
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Justin;50093 wrote:That's a lot of doming to do....Am I right in thinking you need a good environment to get this right or is equipment available to speed things up? Wouldn't help the quick turnaround on some jobs I guess.

Personally I like the Jelli's because they don't add bulk to the sides and front like a normal case.
Justin, I agree. We created this product to keep up the growing demand of customers expecting products instantly. Also the Jelli's keep the phone slim but still offer protection.

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Are any other products in the pipeline Ben?

PS....PM me please! ;-)
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I don't know as I have never used doming.. but can you do doming to give the more 'Jelly' like feel.. or does is give it a rather hard finish ??
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Renniwano;50123 wrote:I don't know as I have never used doming.. but can you do doming to give the more 'Jelly' like feel.. or does is give it a rather hard finish ??
As yet I've not done any doming, it's one of those things I keep meaning to try but not got around to.
Doming is a rubbery self healing finish and the jelliskin looks and feels like doming but I it may be something else, I dont know.
The reason I suggested doming was that it is not only a decorative process but also a form of lamination so found it a bit odd to want to print on TOP of lamination.
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I think it's strange how everyone is getting a free sample of the jelliskin when i emailed them on the 17th asking if i could buy 12 to try out and also sent them a PM on here but have not got any response from them.

I got one response via email asking how many i wanted and i said i'd have 12 to try out n see what quality etc was like.
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