Condé Systems - The Sublimation Blog

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PRICING FOR CELL PHONE BASIC SNAP-ON COVERS

[...] charged in the malls. There are countless kiosks in every mall selling all kinds of cell phone covers and they do quite well. Most covers hover around $20. Sure, there is the occasional $9.95 job [...]

I’m “The Lady” with the vocabulary of a well educated sailor!

[...] one that didn’t print amazing. I have printed mouse pads, key chains, t-shirts, tiles, phone covers, name tags and lots more. I’ve even printed photos on plywood!!! I was amazed at how [...]

The Smartphones Are Trying to Outsmart Sublimators

[...] sheet of sublimatable metal on the back of the phone which is exactly what we use to sublimate phone covers. This being the case, using a traditional sublimated phone cover would mean sacrificing the [...]

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