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How to Sublimate Dog Tags in Bulk using a Jig

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

Condé's tech support lady shows the proper way to lay down images on dog tags using dye sublimation heat transfer. She shows how to use a jig to print multiple tags at once. Easy to do if you follow our procedure! Using a transfer made from a Ricoh® GX7000 and SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks and a George Knight® DC16 heat press. All items available at http://www.conde.com

This video applies to Conde part numbers: U4004, U5588, U5916, U5929

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  • what kind of tags are those and code

  • @carzme At conde com, they are Unisub® dogtags, part number U5588

  • @condesystems your page says the U5588 can be printed on one side only.

    Unisub™ Dog Tag, 1.125"x 1.875", (29mm x 48mm) 1-sided Aluminum. A new updated trend with these dog tags is to imprint rock band logos or various cool pictures. Sterling Silver Bead Chain sold separately (U5605-001

  • @carzme U5916 is 2-sided

  • I wish you could tell us how to print the images so it would line up with the jigs

  • @achis2607 We have templates that you use with the jigs. They are available at conde .com, on the jig product pages.

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  • They should make jigs for all the products

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