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Dye-sublimation printers
Posted by: Elrod (Jon Jenkins) (150.199.191.---)
Date: December 31, 2001 12:06PM

Has anyone tried the Fuji or Sony dye-sublimation printers for labels? They are around the $300 range. My only concern is will they print one waterslide paper, or does it have to be specific type? Just bought a new digital camera and if this will work for labels, I could probably talk momma into getting one in order to print off good pictures (just happens to do rod labesl to, HEHEHEHE!)

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Re: Dye-sublimation printers
Posted by: John Britt (---.tampabay.rr.com)
Date: December 31, 2001 02:17PM

Elrod
when in doubt go to the source send them an e mail re your query no one can tell you better of the printers capability then the manufactures.I have read that dye sub ink will have a tendency to fade as does the ink from a regular inkjet printer and you may have a problem with decals disapearing if they dont have a white undercoat when applied to a rod
John

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