From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#21]
19 Sep 2006
To: logojohn [#20] 19 Sep 2006
John,
OEM toner, because of the lower temperature and dwell time, (as compared to ink jet sublimation), should work well on your existing brass.
PS - I like your modern-looking logo. :-)
From: joyce (JLADY) [#22]
20 Sep 2006
To: logojohn [#20] 20 Sep 2006
We do sublimation. I initally tried to suggest lasered plates with flexi brass but he insisted on metal.
I didn't think about sublimation because these are going on tiles on floors in a carpet store. My thought was that people would be stepping on them and for some reason thought sublimation wouldn't hold up as well as engraving and also thought that maybe sunlight would hit them (depending on where they are in the store) and they would fade.
He also insisted on shiny brass which scratches really fast, so I don't see these holding up very long, but that is what he insisted on, but he says people will not be stepping on them???
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#23]
20 Sep 2006
To: joyce (JLADY) [#22] 20 Sep 2006
One or two steps and brass will be trash. Sometimes customers want the impossible.
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