Dye Sublimation - Peel and Stick Photo Tex® Material

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2011

Using a George Knight® DK20S™ Heat Press, Condé's Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedures for applying dye sublimation transfers to Photo Tex repositional sublimation peel and stick material. The transfers are created using a Ricoh® GX7000 printer with Sawgrass® SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks on TexPrint-R® Sublimation Paper, with a George Knight™ heat press. All products are available from conde.com, including the heat press used in the demo. Note: All inks will eventually fade from prolonged exposure to UV rays.

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  • There are two kinds, one in a green box, the one we use is in a blue box. The -S type, which was originally developed for direct printing with solvent printers. It was a happy test day when we discovered how great it works with dye sublimation.

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  • Is this a different type of Photo Tex paper ? I have some that I print on with my epson with pigment inks.

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