Photo Balloon Imprinting With Inkjet Printer

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2010

Brittany Anderson from Conde Systems demonstrates personalized, easy to make photo balloons. No Heat Press required! Print these balloons in an inkjet printer using standard inks. Requires a top-feeding ink jet printer. Not suitable for cassette-fed applications. These balloons come in a frame that allows it to pass through your printer so you can print directly onto both sides of the balloon.

Blow them up through colorful jumbo plastic straws. Helium is not needed. They fit onto bases or our attractive display stand.

Template software is available with a huge selection of designs, or make your own. Insert your photos easily and personalize them on the spot for walk in clients. Great for fairs, events, fundraising, shops or parties.

This video applies to Conde part numbers: B039 B038 B036 B035 B034 B017 B016 B015 B014 B013 B012 B011 B010 B009 B008 B007 B006 B005 B004 B003 B002 B001

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  • If I want to buy those black balloons ? where would I go? Let me know. thanks

  • @andresz78 We do not have black balloons. We have white ones and you print whatever you want onto them. Our balloons are available at conde com

  • Sublimating is a misnomer - we should get it fixed, this is NOT sublimation.

  • so, for the images, you need a special software to create thoses??????

  • @lourdesreyes1959 The software is provided free.

  • @lourdesreyes1959 The person's photo comes from you, a scan or disk, the borders are on the free provided software.

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  • @lourdesreyes1959 You print directly on the balloon, no paper involved. The balloons are a special item, enclosed in a little cardboard frame and printed in any inkjet printer that has a straight paper path.

  • what kind of paper you used?

  • @thomasl100 This is ordinary inkjet ink, nothing to do with sublimation. Yes you can print on both sides.

  • I am alittle confused is this subimation ink or something else. also can you print on both sides thank for the info this is cool

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