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Re: Phone covers

Posted: 12 Sep 2015, 18:21
by Deano82
I pressed a iphone 6 case last night, and the ink looked wet after all bubbley.
Today my daughter had my gf's phone and a thin film started to peal off was i ment to remove that before i pressed it ??

Cheers dean

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Re: Phone covers

Posted: 12 Sep 2015, 18:44
by Mattie
Yes Cases have a thin film on them that has to be removed first.

Re: Phone covers

Posted: 12 Sep 2015, 18:57
by Deano82
Thank you that makes sense just didn't know it was there

Re: Phone covers

Posted: 14 Sep 2015, 10:34
by mags1892
Deano82;104380 wrote:Thank you that makes sense just didn't know it was there
lol Ive been there dean I pressed a lovely clock and it pressed well only for the plastic cover to peel off unfortunately some of the ink transfered through and it was unable to be repressed. Sometimes its really hard to tell what has and has not got the cover, and as a nail biter its hard to remove ;)

Re: Phone covers

Posted: 18 Sep 2015, 07:05
by Developit
I watched a video in sublimation and noticed that they gently pressed the time to the top plate of the what press and it's just enough to to release those protective sheets and makes it so much easier to pull off. Certainly saved me when I did a 60 coaster order.

Re: Phone covers

Posted: 18 Sep 2015, 17:32
by Quinsfan
Developit;104625 wrote: that they gently pressed the time to the top plate of the what press and it's just enough to to release those protective sheets and makes it so much easier to pull off.
Please do not take this the wrong way but I what are you trying to say here?
Do you mean they pressed the item first without an image to release the protective film?

Re: Phone covers

Posted: 19 Sep 2015, 11:04
by Developit
I just tapped the coaster to the top of the press and it just released the plastic film a tiny bit and made it easy to pull off.
Here is a screenshot of the video and a link showing what I mean.
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http://youtu.be/9FMfsfiHbks