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Recent content by rubo

  1. Oversize tattoo film?

    here it is: Make Custom Temporary Tattoos with Tattoo Paper
  2. Solvent ink printer printing on fabric?

    digifab.com makes/sells all kind of printable fabrics
  3. I finally created a product similar to chromaluxe that does not chip

    nice job! however, as far as "I was upset that there was dynasub, chromaluxe and then nothing in between." - there is this guy in your neck of the woods - http://www.digitalgrafx.biz/brands/UV-PLUS%21.html - selling dye-sub aluminum. works great., so don't be upset ;)
  4. Jv3 160s 6 to 4 color conversion

    pm me i'll tell you how to do it
  5. UV flatbed printing on wood substrate

    so true...you don't even need a flatbed - in many cases. I print "wood products" all day everyday on Epson 9800 - waterbased inks R2R printer. I print on veneer, then mount it on a substrate - whatever it may be - plywood, or whatnot. No worries about warped boards, headstrikes, board weight...
  6. Epson SureColor P800 Conversion

    www.solventprinterconversion.com/
  7. Ever just up and left?

    +1
  8. Use JV# for a Coroplast Printing?

    Actually...it does work. I ventured and gained. I have a homemade flatbed printer - Mutoh RJ900 and I run materials up to 1.5" thick - and it was my choice to stop there (and the length of tubing involved). So the problem was to rise the printhead to accommodate the thickness. The solution - to...
  9. HELP - Wrapping side mirror of Mercedes C class

    here is one: http://sincityhydrographics.com/
  10. HELP - Wrapping side mirror of Mercedes C class

    have somebody do water-transfer printing for you - there are few shops in Vegas, CF is a very popular pattern, I'm sure you'll find one that works for you.
  11. Print head question

    More $$?
  12. Any news on solid White and medal chromes from inkjet printers ?

    The technology was here for about 30 years or so - it's called conductive ink - it is used to print PCB boards - printed circuit boards. Ink is colloidal silver, it runs trough both piezo and thermal heads - ie, anything DX something or another, and HP or Cannon. Here is the link...
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