Printing metal prints from your home or send out?

4 years 11 months ago #641808 by Ben Vanderbilt
Hey guys, I got a strange one for you.  I did a search but didn't find the answer that was clear enough for me.  If I wanted to print on metal myself, I would need to pick up a heat press and buy an Epson to convert to dye sublimation.  

Do you have any experience in creating metal prints from your home?  Would be great to to be able to do so, I would sell these locally and offer online.  Thinking I could offset the cost and make more $$ than sending out.  

Thoughts on what is specifically needed?  Am I right in the above?


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4 years 11 months ago #641844 by Ruby Grace
I can't comment on the equipment needed, but have enough metal prints in my home and have watched the print shops make some of these and will say there is little to no room for error in this process.  A tiny piece of dirt or dust can mess up a final print.  

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4 years 11 months ago #641845 by Troponin
Whenever I get involved in DIY Projects like this, the one issue that I sometimes fail to calculate is the cost of materials and time trying to get it right. How much does the material cost? Is it cheap enough you can repeat the process if you fail a few times? 


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4 years 11 months ago #641860 by garyrhook
I believe that metal prints are the same emulsion transfer process as any other surface. There are companies out there that supply the materials.

But I wouldn't do it. Printing on paper is enough for me. Everything, I use a vendor.


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4 years 11 months ago #641875 by Chuck Liley
Never even thought about this process.  I have metal prints in my home as well.  I got them from BayPhoto.  I assumed these sort of printers would be huge.  


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