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danfreed Inner circle West Chester PA 1354 Posts |
Check this out, I may try this for something I'm working on. https://www.boardgamesmaker.com/print/fi-8977.html
Dan Freed
AKA The Amazing Spaghetti https://www.magiciandanfreed.com/birthday-party-magician-for-kids http://thecaricatureartist.com http://danieljayfreed.com |
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upnxrawk New user 98 Posts |
Had anybody here tried sublimating cards with a heat press? Actually works very well on blank cards
Billy
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Bremner New user 76 Posts |
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On Feb 25, 2022, upnxrawk wrote: Billy, please give us a little more information on this technique. Bill |
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upnxrawk New user 98 Posts |
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On Feb 25, 2022, Bremner wrote: It involves printing the designs into sublimation paper with an inkjet printer with sublimation ink, then heat pressing the ink into the blank playing cards. Vaporizes the ink on the paper into most anything that is pressed against. These are cards for The Given by Jamie Daws which I made using this technique and cheap blank cards I found on Amazon. Works well if you're printing a ton of cards at home as you can press as many as will fit on your heat press bed as possible at once instead of printing them one at a time on an inkjet plus you can center it to your hearts content and don't have to worry about it being off. https://ibb.co/Mn3K6Y0
Billy
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