How to Sublimate a Neoprene Laptop Case

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

Here we demonstrate a dye sublimation full bleed transfer applied to one of Condé's Neoprene® Laptop Sleeves. The transfer is created using a Ricoh® GX7000 and SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks on DyeTrans™ All Purpose Sublimation Printing Paper. The heat press used is a George Knight® DC16 Swing Away Press.

This video applies to Conde part numbers: MP009, MP010, MP015, MP018, MP019, MP020, MP032, MP034, MP034-FLAP, MP036, MP036-FL.AP, MP037, MP040, MP041, MP046, MP047.

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  • @gerardmeg We get Tarpon Butcher Paper from Sam's Club!

  • Hi! What is the protective paper made of?

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