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  1. Ok, then I will use regular vinyl cutter for those planters. If I do with Vinyl, can you let me know what is the best way to seal or coat? Thank you.
  2. If I use the roland sp300i for mug or planter, then can I apply it without seeing trace, like sublimation quality? Thank you
  3. Hi, I'm back again here. I found it is hard to sublimate on certain design of planter. So I want to use vinyl cutter for those planters. If I do with Vinyl, can you let me know what is the best way to seal or coat? If I don't sear or coat, I can feel the vinyl, and I think it can be damaged easily. By the way, If I go with Vinyl printing with solvent printer, can you let me know what is the best small sized solvent printer? The max size that I need to printer is less than 4"*4" And If I use the method, is it possible to hide the trace. I attached a sample picture which has trace. If I can't hide the trace, then I think vinyl printing is not a good method for me. Thank you.
  4. Because using Oracal 751,951, I can do only one color. So it will limit what I can do. I can't attach picture which is consist of many color on planter.
  5. BTW, I just saw a YouTube video about UV printer, and wow it is very great printer !! I want to have one If I can afford it.
  6. I saw a YouTube video which sublimation on non-poly mug.It takes much longer time than I thought.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLPsnBppsqESo, if my planter is non-poly coated, then I think there is no easy way to sublimation.Only easy way that I found so far is with Vinyl.
  7. If there is a small sized solvent printer which is inexpensive, that I think that would be good. The max size for me to print is about 4" by 4".
  8. If it cost more than $3000, then I should find other method Thank you for your answers.
  9. I saw closely the sample planter that I got from the seller, and I found some trace. I showed it to other person, and he told me like this it’s just simply a clear digital vinyl which has been printed onto using a solvent printer or UV printer. Waterslide transfers are an alternate option but not sure how long they would last outdoors. Can you let me know what do you think? If it is clear digital vinyl, then is it still expensive to print on it?
  10. Thank you for the answer. I just want to make sure that I can do only one color with vinyl and SC2 cutter, right? Because it doesn't print, it just cut, am I right? Is there a way that I can print on cast vinyl(751,951)? If it is possible, plz let me know which printer is the best one for my budget. I can spend little more than $1000 for all equipment. Thank you.
  11. Slice & Dice, Someone told me that Vinyl will peel and weather. Is there a way with Vinyl method that can make no peel and weather? Thank you.
  12. Thank you for the answer. Is it some kind of stickers? Once it cure, Is it permanent, or is it something that we can peel off? I bought a sample of personalized pot. When I touch letters on the planter, I can't feel any. so I think the seller used some kind of printing method. BTW, I asked other place, and one person answer like below. Do you think will it work? "The only thing is coming to my mind is try to print using an oven for the bigger one. For small plant pots you can use a sublimation 3D oven. You will need the silicone wraps to wrap around the pot and planters. And of course a sublimation printer and sublimation paper, and heat tape."
  13. I can spend Up to $1000 including printer and transfer machine.
  14. Hello, we sell small planters for plants. And we want to start personalize service. Most of our planters are 4" and less, and it is cylinder or rectangular shape. However some planters are curved or patterned shape. Plz check attached pictures. Attached pictures planter1- 4" ceramic cylinder) plnater2- 3" round white ceramic planter which is uneven and has some pattern on it) planter3- unique unicorn planter) planter4- 2.5" white ceramic rectangular planter) planter5- 2" glass cylinder) I don't have pictures. however it is just reg 2" glass cylinder. I have searched online, and I found that there are many ways to print on planters. Printable heat transfer vinyl(HTV) vs Vinyl HTV vs Sublimation Heat Press / Oven / 3D vacuum heat press. And I also found that different kind of printers are used for each type Sublimation printer(like Sawgrass), or Epson printer Cricut regular printers Vinyl printer Can you let me know which method is the best methods for us? We expect to get 5-10 personalizing service a day, and hopefully get more order. By the way I heard from someone that I can print on only polycoated planters. I'm not sure if our planters are polycoated or not. By the way, if our planter are not polycoated, is there no way to print on those planters? I found that there are so many similar method or name of printing(?) Is there a good YouTube video or documents which cover every method and comparing? Thank you.