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The ORCA coated mugs are a type of sublimation mugs that are coated with well-known ORCA Coatings® developed by Photo USA. The coated mugs are also called the thermal transfer mugs and specially made for thermal transfer. Photo USA’s proprietary ORCA Coatings® has surpassed all others in terms of quality, consistency and durability, and ensures […]
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A heat press is a machine that presses a transfer onto an imprint able substrate. Using high temperatures and heavy pressures for a certain amount of time, the transfer is permanently embedded into the product. Heat presses are recommended for professional and satisfying results simply because standard laminating devices and home hand irons can not […]
Changing your email address If you would like to update your personal details, simply log in to your account, and then access “My account“. By selecting “My profile” here, you can change your email address if needed. This will then be the email that you use to log in to your Meikeda.com account, and used […]
Sublimation imprinting is something of an Art. Since we set up at 1992, we have been using this form of printing for over 16 years and can produce many customized items such as mousepads, T-shirts, bags, ceramic mugs and plates etc with incredible color. Of course, you can turn it an art. We notice another […]
Computer: PC or MAC with as much memory as you can afford and plenty of disk space. Currently, the color correction software for the smaller format printers mainly work with PC’s but this is expected to change in the next few weeks. Graphics software: In order to be compatible with any of the small format […]
Dye Sublimation Transfer is a process where you use an image that has been created digitally either by scanning a photograph or downloading a picture taken with your digital camera or an image created in a piece of imaging software like Adobe Photoshop or CorelDRAW and then printing this image with an Epson printer using […]
The very first thing you need to be aware of is, what I say today may not be correct tomorrow or possibly even later today. The dye sublimation transfer industry has been changing so quickly over the last 2 years that it is even difficult for us veterans to keep up and we must rely […]