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David Gross’ Sublimation Tip #23: Keep your printer on

Condé’s David Gross talks about his favorite tips for the sublimator. Here is with Tip #23: Keep your printer turned on. Check out http;//www.conde.com for more tips and business supplies for dye sublimation and heat transfer imprinting.

Wrought Iron Tile Frame Products for Imprinting Businesses

Condé’s Brittany Anderson presents the DyeTrans™ line of Wrought Iron products which frame sublimatible tiles. All the items shown are available at http://www.conde.com. The transfers are created using a Ricoh® GX e3300N printer with Sawgrass® SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks on TexPrint-R® Sublimation Paper, with a George Knight™ heat press. All products are available from conde.com, including the George Knight® DK20™ heat press used in the demo.

Sawgrass® ChromaBlast™ Solutions

Condé’s David Gross introduces the Sawgrass® ChromaBlast™ cotton printing solutions. He shows the media and inks used in this imprinting technology. The emphasis is on the Ricoh® printers, but the explanations apply to the many printers supported by ChromaBlast. More info and all products are available at conde.com

Wide Format Sublimation Imprinting of ChromaLuxe™ Panels

Using a George Knight® MaxiPress™ Heat Press, Condé’s Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedures for applying dye sublimation transfer to Unisub® ChromaLuxe™ hardboard and aluminum photo panels. The part numbers for these products are U5880 and U5998 at http://www.conde.com. The transfers are created using a RJ-900 printer with Sawgrass® SubliM™ sublimation inks on DyeTrans® Multi-Purpose Hi-Resolution Sublimation Paper, with a George Knight™ heat press. All products are available from conde.com, including the George Knight® MaxiPress™ heat press used in the demo.

Imprinting felt sports pennants with dye sublimation transfer

Using a Swing Away Heat Press, Condé’s Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedure for applying a dye sublimation transfer to a DyeTrans™ felt sports pennant. The part number for this product is A003 or A005 at http://www.conde.com. The transfer is created using a Ricoh® GX7000 with Sawgrass® SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks on TexPrint® for Ricoh Sublimation Printing Paper, with a George Knight™ heat press. All products are available from conde.com, including the George Knight® DK20S heat press used in the demo.

Ceramic mug imprinted with dye sublimation

Using a George Knight DK3 Press, Condé’s Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedure for applying a dye sublimation transfer to a DyeTrans™ ceramic mug. The part number for this product is MUG11US at http://www.conde.com. The transfer is created using a Ricoh® GX7000 with SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks on DyeTrans™ All Purpose Sublimation Mug Printing Paper, with a George Knight™ heat press. All products are available from conde.com, including the George Knight® DK3 mug heat press used in the demo.

Adding images to a Unisub® Coaster puzzle with dye sublimation

Using a Swing Away Heat Press, Condé’s Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedure for applying a dye sublimation transfer to Unisub® coaster puzzles. Conde.com part number is U5795 The transfer is created using a Ricoh® GX7000 and SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks on DyeTrans™ All Purpose Sublimation Printing Paper, with a George Knight™ heat press. All products are available from conde.com, including the George Knight® DK20S heat press used in the demo.

Applying dye sublimation images to patches

Using a Swing Away Heat Press, Condé’s Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedure for applying a dye sublimation transfer image to iron on heat sealed patches. The transfer is created using a Ricoh® GX7000 and SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks on DyeTrans™ All Purpose Sublimation Printing Paper, with a George Knight™ heat press.

Add images – DyeTrans® Image Towels – dye sublimation

Condé Systems’ Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedure for adding images to a DyeTrans® Image Towel using dye sublimation transfers made from a Ricoh® GX7000 printer and SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks. All products are available from conde.com, including the George Knight® DC16 heat press used in the demo.

How to assemble and image Unisub® ChromaLuxe™ hinged panels.

Condé Systems’ Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedure for adding images and assembling the Unisub® ChromaLuxe™ hinged panels using dye sublimation transfers made from a Ricoh® GX7000 printer and SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks. All products are available from conde.com, including the George Knight® DC16 heat press used in the demo.


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