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Car Flag Imprinted with Dye Sublimation

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2010

Using a George Knight® DK20S™ Heat Press, Condé's Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedures for applying dye sublimation transfers to a DyeTrans™ car flag. The part number for these flags is FLAGS/P
at http://www.conde.com. 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 George Knight® DK20S™ heat press used in the demo.

This video applies to Conde part numbers: FLAGD/P, FLAGL/P, FLAGPOLE01, FLAGPOLE02, FLAGPOLE03, FLAGS/P, FLAG04, FLAG02, FLAG03, FLAG01.

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  • It can penetrate, some people want the reversed image to show. We have 2-ply flags if you do not want that effect. Then you print both sides, using paper to prevent penetration.

  • In looking through the catalog I noticed the different sized flag, but I also noticed to "2-ply" flags. Are they just more durable, or are the thick enough to print on both sides so you don't a flipped image on 1 side??

  • @generalee72 - A 2-ply flag is two pieces of material sewn together. You image each side.

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  • It doesn't show in the video if the color penetrates to both sides ?

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