Full Version: OEM Laser toner / Epoxy Dome
From: cindy (ROBERTM) [#5]
25 Jan 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#2] 25 Jan 2006
Harvey,
What is your application or what are you making that you use sign vinyl? Just wondering.
Cindy
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#6]
25 Jan 2006
To: cindy (ROBERTM) [#5] 26 Jan 2006
I was thinking of stick-ons for keychains of awards. It will be fine for awards, they do not get abused.
It was one of those things, "This is neat, now what can I do with it?"
If the question is why do I have sign vinyl, I unsuccessfully tried to add that to my product line.
EDITED: 25 Jan 2006 by HARVEY-ONLY
From: Mick [#7]
25 Jan 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#4] 25 Jan 2006
Scotchcal on the white and something else on the bright chrome. My settings are at work, but I think it was, from bottom up:
plain paper
tan teflon sheet
vinyl op
transfer down
cover whole vinyl with the transfer ( or at leats all of the finished size)
plain paper
1/16" green pad
300 deg. F. for anywhere from 2-3 minutes
peel cool
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From: Mick [#9]
28 Jan 2006
To: bruce (BBSD) [#8] 29 Jan 2006
No online ordering, sorry. The Wraps and OEM toner work well, especially with the matte glazed mugs (uncoated).
I have not specifically tested the engravable plastic, but HDPE (high density polyethylene) is the only plastic tested so far that doesn't work. They should be no problem I am thinking.
Mick
Cactus Equipment & Supplies
800-440-6847
EDITED: 28 Jan 2006 by MICK