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Brothe sublimation printer for sale in bloemfonteinUrgent sale
10d
Bloemfontein1
R 5,000
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IDP SMART 50 Printer
Print Type:
Dye-Sublimation
Print Area: Edge-to-edge
Resolution: 300 dpi
Card Feeding: Automatic or
Manual
Card Size: CR80 (2.12 x 3.38”)
Card Thickness: 15 mil - 30 mil
Card Type: PVC, Composite PVC,
PET
Cell / WhatsApp 0662609592
17d
Eastern Pretoria7
R 18,429
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The Evolis BADGY200 Card Printing Solution is a compact, entry-level ID card printer designed for small-scale use, ideal for printing less than 500 single-sided cards annually. It offers professional-quality edge-to-edge printing with a resolution of 260 x 300 dpi.Key Features- Edge-to-Edge Printing: Prints on the entire card surface for professional-quality results.- Speed: Prints 95 full-colour cards per hour (38 seconds per card) and 325 monochrome cards per hour (11 seconds per card).- User-Friendly Design: Functions like a standard office printer, with easy-to-load ribbon cartridges and automatic monitoring via embedded RFID chips.- Compact and Lightweight: Smaller than an A4 paper and weighs only 1.7 kg, making it portable and space-efficient.- Eco-Friendly: Designed using recycled materials with low-power hibernation mode to minimize environmental impactSpecifications- Product Code: PF000823- Product Overview: Evolis BADGY200 Card Printing Solution- Printing Technology: Direct-to-card dye-sublimation and resin thermal transfer.- Printing Side: Single-sided, edge-to-edge.- Resolution: 260 x 300 dpi.- Colors Supported: 2 million colors.- Memory (RAM): 16 MB.- Color (YMCKO): 38 seconds per card (95 cards/hour).- Monochrome: 11 seconds per card (325 cards/hour).- Feeder Capacity: 25 to 40 cards (depending on thickness).- Output Hopper Capacity: 25 to 40 cards (depending on thickness).- Card Thickness: 0.50 mm to 0.76 mm (20 to 30 mil).- Card Type: PVC cards, ISO CR-80 format (53.98 x 85.60 mm).- Interface: USB 2.0 (compatible with USB 1.1 and USB 3.0).- Printer Dimensions (H x W x D): 147 x 200 x 276 mm.- Printer Weight: 1.665 kg (3.67 lbs).- Packaged Dimensions (H x W x D): 315 x 385 x 285 mm.- Packaged Weight: 3.95 kg (8.7 lbs).Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLm_G1xm7kWhat is included in the box- Evolis Badgy200 printer.- Color ribbon for up to 100 prints.WhatsApp: wa.me/27618728694Enquiry/Quotation Form Linkhttps://form.jotform.com/252752121269556(Please note: The provided quotation secures the listed price and stock availability at the time of its issuance. Confirmation of this quotation is required to proceed; no payment is due and no invoice will be generated prior to your acceptance.)
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As good as new I’m relocating and don’t ave space
24d
VERIFIED
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R 4,499
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Sublimation
Printing: - What do you need!1.) A decent Inkjet Printer, preferably, with an Ink Tank,
to reduce your cost of printing.2.) Premium Quality Sublimation Ink.3.) High quality Sublimation Paper4.) An ICC Colour Profile that was written specifically for
your Printer - Your Ink and your Paper, as these three components go together,
when an ICC Colour Profile is created. All the above is included in the bundle.Make sure you have Graphic Software, that has a Colour Management Component, as it is here, where the above mentioned ICC Colour profile is used, to ensure that the Colour Output, of your Sublimation Ink to the Sublimation Paper, is Colour Correct. You must take into account that the use of any non Original ink, in any printer, will void the manufacturer warranty.Sublimation- It is almost like "colour dye-ing" the material, Sublimation Ink Adheres to the polyester fibresThe process of Sublimation, involves printing a design onto a sheet of sublimation paper, and pressing it onto a garment with a heat press.(Please note that not all Sublimation papers are the same in terms of Colour Output. In one sense the paper has to produce a High Resolution Image, without bleeding, and secondly, the paper has to release a sufficient quantity of ink, in order to produce correct "Sublimation" )Sublimation Ink, when heated, turns from a solid, to a gas, that embeds itself into the polyester fabric, and thus, Colour dye-ing the fabric, or the Mug, or the Mouse pad, or any other Polymer Coated media.This means that your transferred design, is not an additional layer on top of the garment, instead the garment has now been "dyed", so there’s no difference in the "feel" of the material.This also means that "sublimation" is incredibly durable, and under normal conditions, the images you produce will last as long as the product itself.
2mo
Midrand4
R 10,999
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The process of Sublimation, involves printing a design onto a sheet of sublimation paper, and pressing it onto a garment with a heat press.(Please note that not all Sublimation papers are the same in terms of Colour Output. In one sense the paper has to produce a High Resolution Image, without bleeding, and secondly, the paper has to release a sufficient quantity of ink, in order to produce correct "Sublimation" )Sublimation Ink, when heated, turns from a solid, to a gas, that embeds itself into the polyester fabric, and thus, Colour dye-ing the fabric, or the Mug, or the Mouse pad, or any other Polymer Coated media.This means that your transferred design, is not an additional layer on top of the garment, instead the garment has now been "dyed", so there’s no difference in the "feel" of the material.This also means that "sublimation" is incredibly durable, and under normal conditions, the images you produce will last as long as the product itself.Printer Features:•Compact A4, A3 and A3+ printer•Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct•100 page Paper tray,What's In the Box?•L11050 Printer•Sublimation Ink (5 x ink bottles)•Sublimation Paper (100 pack)•Colour Profile for use with Photoshop, Corel, GIMP, to ensure correct CMYK output•USB Media with Epson Installation Software and Colour Profiles•A3 High Resolution Sublimation Paper(100 pack)•USB Cable
6d
Midrand2
R 329
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Felix Schoeller, has been Manufacturing Paper in Osnabrück, Germany since 1895.Ideal for porous surfaces, and Glossy surfaces, such as Ceramic MugsDye-sublimation printing is a digital printing technology using full colour artwork that works with polyester and polymer-coated substrates. Also referred to as digital sublimation, the process is commonly used for decorating apparel, signs and banners, as well as novelty items such as cell phone covers, plaques, coffee mugs, and other items with sublimation-friendly surfaces. The process uses the science of sublimation, in which heat and pressure are applied to a solid, turning it into a gas through an endothermic reaction without passing through the liquid phase.In sublimation printing, unique sublimation dyes are transferred to sheets of “transfer” paper via liquid gel ink through a piezoelectric print head. The ink is deposited on these high-release inkjet papers, which are used for the next step of the sublimation printing process. After the digital design is printed onto sublimation transfer sheets, it is placed on a heat press along with the substrate to be sublimated.In order to transfer the image from the paper to the substrate, it requires a heat press process that is a combination of time, temperature and pressure. The heat press applies this special combination, which can change depending on the substrate, to “transfer” the sublimation dyes at the molecular level into the substrate. The most common dyes used for sublimation activate at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. However, a range of 380 to 420 degrees Fahrenheit is normally recommended for optimal colour.The end result of the sublimation process is a nearly permanent, high resolution, full colour print. Because the dyes are infused into the substrate at the molecular level, rather than applied at a topical level (such as with screen printing and direct to garment printing), the prints will not crack, fade or peel from the substrate under normal conditions.
10mo
4
R 1,330
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1L eco solvent and sublimation inks combos and packs Premium CMYK sublimation ink (1kg each) and wat
1L eco solvent and sublimation inks combos and packs
Premium CMYK sublimation ink (1kg each) and water based ink cleaner 1L combo pack R7500
Eco solvent inks R1330 each
Black R1330
Cyan R1330
Yellow R1330
Magenta R1330
Light cyan R1330
Light magenta R1330
Cleaning liquid R1110
Also feel free to order on our site www . Sourceprinting. Co .za
10mo
Northern Pretoria2
R 269
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A4 Transfer Paper for Inkjet DARK Fabrics 10 pack = R269 (DSP-CTM-62/10A4)A3 Transfer Paper for Dark Fabrics 10 pack = R398 (DSP-CTM-62/10A3)So, what is heat transfer paper exactly?Heat transfer paper is a specialty paper that transfers printed designs to shirts & other garments when heat is applied. The process involves printing a design onto a sheet of heat transfer paper using an inkjet or laser printer. Then, you place the printed sheet on your T-shirt & press it using a heat press (in certain cases, a home iron will work, but heat presses provide the best results). After you’ve pressed it, you peel away the paper, & your image adheres nicely onto the fabric. Great - you now have a custom made T-shirt.A few other important notes about heat transfer paper is that most papers work on both cotton & polyester fabrics - while you’ll learn that sublimation only works on polyesters. In addition, heat transfer papers are designed to work for either dark/light-coloured garments while sublimation is exclusively for white or light-coloured garments.
10mo
1
R 199
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Felix Schoeller, has been Manufacturing Paper in Osnabrück, Germany since 1895Ideal for porous surfaces, and Glossy surfaces, such as Ceramic MugsDye-sublimation printing is a digital printing technology using full colour artwork that works with polyester and polymer-coated substrates. Also referred to as digital sublimation, the process is commonly used for decorating apparel, signs and banners, as well as novelty items such as cell phone covers, plaques, coffee mugs, and other items with sublimation-friendly surfaces. The process uses the science of sublimation, in which heat and pressure are applied to a solid, turning it into a gas through an endothermic reaction without passing through the liquid phase.In sublimation printing, unique sublimation dyes are transferred to sheets of “transfer” paper via liquid gel ink through a piezoelectric print head. The ink is deposited on these high-release inkjet papers, which are used for the next step of the sublimation printing process. After the digital design is printed onto sublimation transfer sheets, it is placed on a heat press along with the substrate to be sublimated.In order to transfer the image from the paper to the substrate, it requires a heat press process that is a combination of time, temperature and pressure. The heat press applies this special combination, which can change depending on the substrate, to “transfer” the sublimation dyes at the molecular level into the substrate. The most common dyes used for sublimation activate at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. However, a range of 380 to 420 degrees Fahrenheit is normally recommended for optimal colour.The end result of the sublimation process is a nearly permanent, high resolution, full colour print. Because the dyes are infused into the substrate at the molecular level, rather than applied at a topical level (such as with screen printing and direct to garment printing), the prints will not crack, fade or peel from the substrate under normal conditions.
1y
2
R 199
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A4 Transfer Paper for Inkjet LIGHT Fabrics 10 pack = R199 (DSP-CTM-52/10A4)A3 Transfer Paper for Inkjet LIGHT Fabrics 10 pack = R398 (DSP-CTM-52/10A3)So, what is heat transfer paper exactly?Heat transfer paper is a specialty paper that transfers printed designs to shirts and other garments when heat is applied. The process involves printing a design onto a sheet of heat transfer paper using an inkjet or laser printer. Then, you place the printed sheet on your T-shirt and press it using a heat press (in certain cases, a home iron will work, but heat presses provide the best results). After you’ve pressed it, you peel away the paper, and your image adheres nicely onto the fabric. Great – you now have a custom T-shirt!A few other important notes about heat transfer paper is that most papers work on both cotton and polyester fabrics - while you’ll learn that sublimation only works on polyesters. In addition, heat transfer papers are designed to work for either dark or light-coloured garments while sublimation is exclusively for white or light-coloured garments.
10mo
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