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  • laser for dye sub work

    Posted by Chris Wool on 17 July 2011 at 13:47

    anybody using a laser for dye sub with standard toners.

    i want it for mugs as my (cheap Chinese)epson system is very poor at photos very adequate for normal text etc. don’t really want to buy a new dye sub printer.
    i have a oki 9600 laser and thought this may do it with suitable paper ?

    found this anybody any experience please.
    http://merlintransfers.com/Home/Product … rface.html

    John Gregson replied 14 years, 1 month ago 7 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Ian Pople

    Member
    17 July 2011 at 16:40

    Hi,

    I use the OKI from Magictouch but the color quality with photos on mugs is not very good, plus you have to bake them in an oven after you have printed them. Logos and text is fine. I bake mine in a halogen oven they only cost £30.

    Ian

  • Hugh Potter

    Member
    17 July 2011 at 16:56

    I’ve used generic toners in my oki 5600 (tmt) for a year nearly. Have done mouse mats, a few tee’s and others odds with it. No problems at all.

    I still use magic touch papers. I would love to use the genuine toners too but at £50+vat (£60@tmt) it’s too dear. Got a rainbow pack (generic) from Australia for £100 flat. Last setwas £108 from uk.

    Hugh

  • Mo Gillis-Coates

    Member
    17 July 2011 at 17:06

    Chris, i just went over to a ricoh with Sublijet inks…. when I got the colour profiles sorted (info on sawgrass web site) it’s great… how about these flip flops I just printed……. It’s gel ink too so no dry up problems if you dont use it for a few weeks…..

    Awesome peice of kit!


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  • Andrew Williams

    Member
    3 August 2011 at 14:31
    quote Chris Wool:

    anybody using a laser for dye sub with standard toners.

    i want it for mugs as my (cheap Chinese)epson system is very poor at photos very adequate for normal text etc. don’t really want to buy a new dye sub printer.
    i have a oki 9600 laser and thought this may do it with suitable paper ?

    found this anybody any experience please.
    http://merlintransfers.com/Home/Product … rface.html

    I would have thought it more the profile was the cause for poor prints rather than the printer.

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    3 August 2011 at 20:30

    you are correct rubbish inks and profile, the printer has been fine and for what i do with mugs its fine, just trying to do more with out spending on inks and profiles.

  • Chris Friggieri

    Member
    24 August 2011 at 10:44

    I just bought a heat transfer system for t-shirts, mugs, coasters, and mouse mats, I’ve asked around if I can use laser printer with special papers for mugs and mouse mats but every one is telling me to invest in a dye printer, from what I have read in this thread Chris wool is using something similar to our set up what kind of paper are you using for your laser printer since merlin have different once help would be appreciated since we are new in this field

  • Ian Pople

    Member
    24 August 2011 at 14:42
  • John Gregson

    Member
    24 August 2011 at 14:48

    For mugs you need to be using sublimation inks as laser ones look crap and scratch off.

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