Inkjet Sublimation (Black only) on Brushed Aluminum Metal
Not a t-shirt question, but has anyone had any luck with sublimating black text printed on an Inkjet (with Artanium Inks) on brushed brass or aluminum coated metal?
It seems like the recommended process is to print with a laser, but I only have one small job to do and they don't want full color on white....
Re: Inkjet Sublimation (Black only) on Brushed Aluminum Metal
I have done a lot of the brushed silver aluminum for counter signs (register closed) and I am doing some brushed gold right now for hotel door signs. They are very easy to make and profitable. You end up with a very expensive looking item that takes very little setup, time, and dye. I have a sample of my register signs that I will post for you after I finish my lunch.
Re: Inkjet Sublimation (Black only) on Brushed Aluminum Metal
Yes, that was printed with a 1280 Epson Printer.
Here is another brushed aluminum item I am making right now using the 4880 Epson printer. I really like using the brushed aluminum. It conducts the heat really quickly and always seems to come out perfect.
Re: Inkjet Sublimation (Black only) on Brushed Aluminum Metal
That looks really nice. I have only printed on aluminum with the white background. Did you do anything to make those colors stand out so nicely, or do they just print that well on the metal? (I have an Epson 4800). Thanks!
Re: Inkjet Sublimation (Black only) on Brushed Aluminum Metal
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Originally Posted by Cynthia
That looks really nice. I have only printed on aluminum with the white background. Did you do anything to make those colors stand out so nicely, or do they just print that well on the metal? (I have an Epson 4800). Thanks!
Poor quality photos, but you can see that sublimation prints nicely on aluminum and jewelry. The white on the big picture is reflection of the flash.
Last edited by imeccentric; April 22nd, 2010 at 06:41 AM.
Re: Inkjet Sublimation (Black only) on Brushed Aluminum Metal
I have done metal dog tags / military ID tags, aluminum license plates, and aluminum key chains and they came out great. I use my Epson c88+ for sublimation. I want to try the aluminum coffee mugs but it will have to wait because I do not have a mug press, I make my mugs with the cactus wraps.
Re: Inkjet Sublimation (Black only) on Brushed Aluminum Metal
Im an engraver and sublimation is really a after thought at our shop.
We have been sublimating metal for years before you could even get a piece of white aluminum. I remember before sublimation was main stream they had a machine called a "expess" which is sublimation with toners. I believe I am right.
We do it now too except with inkjets. Our engraving sheet stock is 12x24 sheets... shiny brass, brushed brass, shiny alum and brushed alum. Just about every company I order sheet stock from it has always worked.
If you look at your art and it has alot of yellow for instance don't use brass because obviously it wont look that great.
And the same goes with greys dont use aluminum or silver color substrate.
We use arTainium inks in conjuction with a epson 4800.
From my experiance once again all the sheet stock that engravers use most of the time work. They have a laquer coat on them and I guess thats why it works.
We make so many name tags its not even funny.. but with in a few years they fade depending on what envonment they people are in. These usually are 1x3 cut from sheet stock with rounded corners.