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Using a George Knight® DK20S™ Heat Press, Condé's David Gross demonstrates the procedures for applying dye sublimation transfers to 12" hardboard tiles and creating a wall mural. The mural design by Conde's Todd Till. The part number for these tiles is U5698 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: U5682, U5683, U5684, U5686, U5697, U5698, U5702, U5708, U5750.

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  • Very Cool! What kind of tape did you use to mount the tiles to the wall?

  • @MrDenyevil Since we didn't want to permanently attach the mural to the wall, we used heavy-duty (double-sided) carpet tape. The tape worked well with the lightweight hardboard tiles. We would have used Liquid Nails adhesive for a more permanent installation.

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  • Great infomation.. defintly something that i am going to try.. Thank you David!!!

  • Wow that is nice! 

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