Poll: Should we stock both Letter and Legal size dye-sub paper?

I can measure the diameter it that will help.

Cory, Could we speak on the phone at some point?
I think we can sort out my problem quickly.

13" diameter. On the portion I want to subliminate.

Are you sure you don’t mean circumference? 13" diameter is the size of a large watermelon.

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I think that is the Uber Super Mega Gulp size that 7-11 sells. Have to show proof of medical insurance to buy due to high probability of renal failure.

I’ll bet it’s the mondo huge stainless steel tumbers that that guy posted here for clearance a couple weeks ago!

It is 4" in diameter. Sorry. I forgot my geometry. You would think I would remember as I harvest my own trees to make furniture and ask folks for circumference and they give me diameter.

It is 4". Geometry was 53 years ago.
You would think I would pay attention but I am at work.

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When I took the class from Carey I looked into what was possible and found some stuff that you could paint on, but it looked to be a lot more difficult than I had hoped to apply.

https://www.amazon.com/Sublimation-Coating-oz-120-Polycoat/dp/B00727PE2S/ref=pd_sim_201_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00727PE2S&pd_rd_r=9J6NXVKCSYQ189XM4TQS&pd_rd_w=LglNJ&pd_rd_wg=Q0COm&psc=1&refRID=9J6NXVKCSYQ189XM4TQS

Adam, I will check it out. I bought 30 of the 30 oz tumblers. I am sure I could do laser but that is a lot of work also. I will try to find the easiest and best route and then let everyone know. Thank you for your info.

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Adam,

I just called that company. It it works I will perfect the process and share it.

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I avoid coating my own items, for the most part. It is really hard to be a smooth, consistent coating on thing. You also have to be careful when coating drinkware, and ensure that the coating you are using is FDA approved.

I have not seen a 30 oz. tumbler that will fit in a mug press. They are just too big. When I sublimate the tumblers that I buy, already coated, I have to use a silicon wrap, and an oven. In my case the oven is my 3D vacuum press, with no suction.

If the tumblers truly are stainless steel, then even the laser might not give to the results you want with out using something like Cermark on them. You might look into sand blasting. I know @mreynolds has done some really great graphics using the vinyl cutter and the sand blaster.

I did a couple with vinyl and the sand blaster. I guess I just need to learn more eye hand coordination. I made a couple but cleaning up the vinyl to get it right was a lot more work than I had anticipate. Well, I have 30 of them. Maybe I will change my company name to R6 till I give them all away. Thanks for your input. I should have done my due diligence before the purchase. Well, his company is happy…

There is a slim chance that they have a clear-coat on them that will accept dye sub inks. If you want to give it a try, I can bring my 3D vacuum press to the 'Space on Sunday, and we can give it a try.

That would be fantastic. What time?

I’m planning to be there from about 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

I should see you about 10. We usually go early on Sunday morning as it is very quiet then. I will try and bring some files to convert for the mugs. We might get lucky.
I really appreciate your support and help. The mugs were 5 bucks so I jumped on them. Cart before the horse, so to speak.

Hey, it’s worth a try. I’ve got some Ozark Trail can coolers to try. Some people on Facebook have said that the powder coat on them is dye sub accepting. We shall see.

Sorry to bump this but didn’t want to start a new thread.

I know that the max paper size without the extended tray is 11x17, which we stock. However, does anyone know if the printer can print to the very extreme edge of these pages? I want to buy some 11x14 blanks and am not sure if I can actually print out transfer to support a blank of this size.

The space’s printer isn’t equipped with the ‘extended tray’, right?

It now has a bypass tray the will handle up to 13" x 19" (technically it is 12.99" x 19"). It will NOT print all the way to the edge.

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