- How Dye Sublimation of Garments, Banners, and Signs Works
First, there are two types of sublimation printers. One uses ribbon so transfer color to a transfer paper, and the other is the same basic printing method as digital printing except there are differences between ink and...
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- How the Ink Differs in Digital and Dye Sublimation Printing
The first term is the term ink. Now, to the eye, ink and dye appear pretty much the same. They are both liquid, and both are printed using an inkjet printer. In our industry, the printers are usually wide format, maxing out currently around about 124 inches, or...
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- How to Hang a Dye Sublimation Printed Fabric Display Banner
Without knowing specifically what you’re hanging other than a banner, I’ll give you a few ideas and hopefully one of them will work for you.
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- How to Run Your Own Dye Sublimation Printing Business
The printer you purchase will depend on your target market. If you are printing mouse pads, you’ll purchase a smaller unit. Read here.
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- In what commercial applications are dye sublimation printed cloth or fabric used?
First, and while I don’t know why “dye” is different than “ink,” and am personally suspicious that the designation is simply to distinguish the difference in printing methods, the dye used in...
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- Installing Dye Sublimated Fabric Banners on Trade Show Frame Displays
ome trade show booth display manufacturers have proprietary clips or attachment methods like Nimlok, though I personally am not a fan of proprietary methods as they are both more expensive and lock you...
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- Is Dye Sublimate Printing the Same Process as Laser Printing?
If by laser printing, they were referring to inkjet printing, the answer would be partially yes, but it’s a bit more complicated than that.
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- Is Dye Sublimation Printing on Plastics Possible?
Pretty much anything that has the correct chemical composition – i.e. is made from polymers (is polymeric in its chemical structure), it can be printed. Or, if not, if your substrate, whether it be leather, wood, glass, or non-polymeric plastic, will retain a clear...
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- Materials for Dye Sublimation Printing
Because it is the polymers that are the basis of dye sublimation, if a substrate can retain the polymeric treatment on its surface, that substrate can be dye sub printed. Plastics, glass, wood, stone, metal…
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- Paper and Ink Used in Dye Sublimation Printing
As it passes through the pressurized and heated rollers, the dye changes to a gas, and because the polymers have been heated, the pores expand and open, and the gases fuse into the fabric or whatever is being sublimated, becoming part of the actual fiber of the fabric.
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- Screen Printing Vs. Dye Sublimation Printing
The screen printing process uses a very labor intensive set up that you don’t have with dye sublimation printing. Click to read.
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- Sublimating the Graphics onto the Substrates other than Fabric
In the past, you needed to have different types of dye sublimation transfer papers to transfer the dye from the paper to the substrate. However, new innovations in sublimation...
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- Suitable Fabrics for Dye Sublimation Printing
Because of the plasticity of these materials, the heat and pressure applied to the married transfer paper and the synthetic fiber fabrics mentioned above, the cells will open up to accept the gaseous dye, then close again, sealing...
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- The Best Placement of Advertising Banners in Order to be Seen
I’d like to purchase some advertising banners to advertise new products and services for our business. What are the best locations to place them? Learn here.
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- Trade Show Booth Styles, Dye Sublimated Fabric Banners Explained
Most fabrics that are used for trade show displays are a polyester knit fabric with a small amount of a stretchy material called lycra in it to promote stretchiness.
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- What are Dye-sublimation printers used for?
Dye sublimation printing is different from other types of printing in that it uses dyes rather than ink, like inkjet or laser jet printers do.
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- What type of plastic are banners printed on?
PVC is a petroleum-based plastic, as they all are, that has had “plasticizers” added to create the soft, roll-able material that many printers, screen, digital, and other printers have used for the past three decades. - See more at: http://www.visigraph.com/banners/banner-materials-printers-printing-in-the-21st-century/#sthash.IX0WAa1w.dpuf
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- Why Dye Sublimated Banners are Superior than Vinyl Banners
Most dye sublimation banners are used either in conventions, tradeshows, retail, or temporary outdoor displays or fairs. They are typically printed on...
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- Your Online Guide to Dye Sublimation Fabric Banner Printing
Here you’ll learn how dye sublimation printing works in making those beautiful fabric banners with eye-catching colorful graphics printed in continuous tone.
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- Dye Sublimation Printer: Finding Which One Works Best
If you know that most of your clients order dye sub fabric banners that are 8 feet wide or tall, then a wider printer may be a better investment. If you’re purchasing a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th unit, and you know that you have a lot of waste on your larger printers, you may need a smaller printer.
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