Condé Systems - The Sublimation Blog
Enter a key term, phrase, name or location to get a selection of only relevant news from all RSS channels.
Enter a domain's or RSS channel's URL to read their news in a convenient way and get a complete analytics on this RSS feed.
Unfortunately Condé Systems - The Sublimation Blog has no news yet.
But you may check out related channels listed below.
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] Reverse Your Image: This is probably the most common error in both sublimation and Heat Transfer. Products that transfer / sublimate to the front side of will require flipping the [...]
[...] concern was given to HOW the tote was decorated, be it screen printing, sublimation, heat transfer or direct print. The bottom line here is, this is the competition. People don’t care [...]
[...] Knight Heat presses. In addition, you will find other awesome videos for sublimation and heat transfer by the support team at Condé by visiting Condé TV, Condé Facebook Page and Condé Twitter. [...]
[...] Knight DK3 Mug Press In addition, you will find other awesome videos for sublimation and heat transfer by the support team at Condé by visiting Condé TV, Condé Facebook Page and Condé Twitter. [...]
[...] Steve Conde Do you ever hear this? “Name badges cost a lot of money”. Well, every major company in the world disagrees. Walk into any hotel, [...]
[...] of that favorite fire truck – what a gold mine! Vapor Shirts, UNISUB picture frames, plaques, name badges, key fobs, luggage tags, ceramic tiles – you name it and they will probably buy it – not [...]
[...] material contains no PVC so it is safe to cut. This allows us to cut all kinds of shapes for name badges, inserts for promotional products, plates for trophies, perpetual plaques or even things like [...]
[...] cut, cut with a utility knife or even with a rotary engraver. This means we can now make name badges in any shape and size we want, not to mention hundreds of other things we haven’t even [...]
[...] really stupid, the cup is going to come out okay. Some cups can be made either in a mug press or using a mug-wrap. Others can only be made in a mug press. I prefer the mug-wrap. [...]
[...] heavy pressure, allowing for full bleed transfers on even the most demanding mugs. Finally – a mug press that compensates for less than perfectly straight mugs! George Knight has the winning edge on [...]
[...] . A poor assumption using the same instruction for full bleed as with standard imaging on the mug press will lead to a bad transfer and wasted product. These are errors that will make dips in profit [...]
[...] such a successful idea ;). Once it arrived the first thing I wanted to do was try out the mug press. But I had no idea what to print. So, I decided for starters I would make myself a mug and [...]
Mirroring your image is a very important step when sublimating or using transfer papers. On most substrates if you fail to mirror your image your fina [...]
The DK3 commercial press has been around for over a decade. The DK3 is fully adjustable, accommodating all mugs available on the market. This includes [...]
Don’t allow these things to happen to you… Upside Down Image: The irritating “costly mistake” of sublimating a plaque upside down. We have a [...]
Pressing mugs can be confusing if we assume they are all pressed the same way with every image. A poor assumption using the same instruction for full [...]
[...] Condé TV, Condé Facebook Page and Condé Twitter. Look for more upcoming videos and informative blog entries to be added for successful sublimation and maintaining your Condé DyeSub System. If [...]
[...] Condé TV, Condé Facebook Page and Condé Twitter. Look for more upcoming videos and informative blog entries to be added for successful sublimation and maintaining your Condé DyeSub System. If [...]
[...] Condé TV, Condé Facebook Page and Condé Twitter. Look for more upcoming videos and informative blog entries to be added for successful sublimation and maintaining your Condé DyeSub System. If [...]
[...] Condé TV, Condé Facebook Page and Condé Twitter. Look for more upcoming videos and informative blog entries to be added for successful sublimation and maintaining your Condé DyeSub System. If [...]
The DK3 commercial press has been around for over a decade. The DK3 is fully adjustable, accommodating all mugs available on the market. This includes [...]
Don’t allow these things to happen to you… Upside Down Image: The irritating “costly mistake” of sublimating a plaque upside down. We have a [...]
Pressing mugs can be confusing if we assume they are all pressed the same way with every image. A poor assumption using the same instruction for full [...]
Mirroring your image is a very important step when sublimating or using transfer papers. On most substrates if you fail to mirror your image your fina [...]
The DK3 commercial press has been around for over a decade. The DK3 is fully adjustable, accommodating all mugs available on the market. This includes [...]
Don’t allow these things to happen to you… Upside Down Image: The irritating “costly mistake” of sublimating a plaque upside down. We have a [...]
Pressing mugs can be confusing if we assume they are all pressed the same way with every image. A poor assumption using the same instruction for full [...]
Mirroring your image is a very important step when sublimating or using transfer papers. On most substrates if you fail to mirror your image your fina [...]
The DK3 commercial press has been around for over a decade. The DK3 is fully adjustable, accommodating all mugs available on the market. This includes [...]
Don’t allow these things to happen to you… Upside Down Image: The irritating “costly mistake” of sublimating a plaque upside down. We have a [...]
Pressing mugs can be confusing if we assume they are all pressed the same way with every image. A poor assumption using the same instruction for full [...]
Mirroring your image is a very important step when sublimating or using transfer papers. On most substrates if you fail to mirror your image your fina [...]
January 5th, 2012 By Steve I don’t usually copy other people’s work but this one is so good, I’ll make an exception. Credit goes to Sign and D [...]
February 9th, 2012 by Steve I don’t think I am going out on a limb when I say, “The Number One Reason for lost sales is a failure to follow thro [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
Related channels
-
DIY-Home-Security-Systems Update Blog
The DIY-Home-Security-Systems Update Blog notifies you of any new additions or changes made to the DIY-Home-Security-Sys...
-
News Blogging at SELaplana.com
Personal News Blog of Sustines Laplana
-
Business Insider
All Content from Business Insider for Feedburner
-
SysAdmin Tutorial Blog
Blog that provide direction to become a system administrator, Linux How to, problem solved for system administrator, tip...
-
Pinoy Scandals and Exam Result
Board Exam Results , Pinay Scandal, and What Not