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Sublimation Tip #16: Get the Extended Warranties

Condé’s David Gross talks about his favorite tips for the sublimator. Here is with Tip #16: Purchase Extended warranties for your printers. 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.

Unisub® Free Offer + Sublimatible Frames $6.99

Condé’s Brittany Anderson shows off the U5916, Unisub™ Sublimatible Picture Frame, 8″x10″, which fits a 4×6 photo, 5/8″ MDF, Horizontal or Vertical, flat black edge, glass, easel included, 2 keyholes, white sublimatible face, black satin back. On Sale for $6.99 each, pricing ends 8/6/10. There’s a special offer added – The New Free 4-step Marketing Plan available at unisub.com. PLUS, call your Condé Account Manager today to get a FREE subscription to unisubgraphics.com AND the Full Color Network. This includes access to a slew of free clipart specially designed for Unisub products!

Condé Systems Announces Flip-Flop Design Contest

Condé Systems has announced a “SubliSandals™ Design Contest” offering contestants the opportunity to win a 16GB iPad with Wi-Fi ($499 Retail Value) as First Prize. In addition, the Second Prize winner will be awarded a $200 Condé account credit and the Third Prize winner will be awarded a $100 Condé account credit. The contest is a result of SubliSandals’ success as a new product in the dye-sublimation transfer industry. SubliSandals have become popular with digital decorators wanting to create fun, unique, and stylish photo-quality flip-flops for bridal showers, outdoor weddings, beach parties, proms, and other occasions befitting a little extra style and personality. The design entries will be judged on creativity, originality, and marketability. The “SubliSandals Design Contest” remains open until the final date of June 30th, 2010. For more additional information, including contest rules, visit www.conde.com.

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Travel Mugs for sublimation techniques

Using a George Knight® DK3™ Mug Heat Press, Condé’s Brittany Anderson demonstrates the product line and procedures for applying dye sublimation transfers to Condé Travel Mugs. The items shown are available at http://www.conde.com. The transfers are created using a Ricoh® GX7000 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® DK3™ mug heat press used in the demo.

Imprinting a neoprene cell phone case

Using a George Knight® DK20™ Heat Press, Condé’s Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedures for applying dye sublimation transfers to neoprene cell phone covers. The part number for these covers are MP030 and MP031 at http://www.conde.com. The transfers are created using a Ricoh® GX7000 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.

Condé’s David Gross Tip #2 for Sublimators

Condé’s David Gross talks about his favorite tips for the sublimator. Here is with Tip #2: have a Wall of Shame. Check out http;//www.conde.com for more tips and business supplies for dye sublimation and heat transfer imprinting.

Imprinting Baby Bibs with Sublimation

Using a George Knight® DK20™ Heat Press, Condé’s Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedures for applying dye sublimation transfers to baby bibs. The part numbers for these bibs are P500 and B500 at http://www.conde.com. The transfers are created using a Ricoh® GX7000 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.

David Gross Sublimation Business Tip 1 – Leave your name

Condé’s David Gross talks about his favorite tips for the sublimator, starting with Tip #1: Leave Your Name. Check out http;//www.conde.com for more tips and business supplies for dye sublimation and heat transfer imprinting.

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.


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