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Converting to Dye-Sublimation
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[QUOTE="Markjr, post: 220453, member: 18708"] Indeed to everything. Yet... Sublimation ink must be utilized on piezo print heads (like Epson and Brother), they are actuated by HEAT, changed over into "fume" you could say. Indeed you could print on paper and DVD, and so forth The thing is the last result will suck as the tones will be inert and obscure, that... until you use heat (exceptionally high temperature) to delivery and fix the shading. The standard strategy is you print on extraordinary paper and afterward you apply it to a unique surface and utilize a hotness press. Would you be able to print straightforwardly to typical paper and dvd? indeed, yet at the same as referenced... it won't look cool or alright, a long way from it. Would you be able to print on typical paper and afterward apply heat? indeed and it will look alright. You may be having blended data on sublimation and color inks maybe. [/QUOTE]
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