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Last post: 3 years, 3 months ago | Thread started: Nov 5, 08, 12:20 p.m.

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  • antimotion

    Does anybody know any GlassJet printers in the US - I need to print on glass digitally.

    these guys make the equip - pretty cool shit but I need the actual prints done..

    http://www.dip-tech.com/

    Nov 5, 08, 12:20 p.m. – Permalink
  • thompson

    I've never seen a "printer" like this before. Pretty cool, so it's 4-color then?

    What about etching?

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    Dog-earNov 5, 08, 12:58 p.m. – Permalink
  • danthon

    I have had work done on acrylic with both durst and kodak printers, but have not seen glassjet before. Why not just print on clear and apply to glass?

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    Dog-earNov 5, 08, 1:04 p.m. – Permalink
  • JackRyan

    These guys can do it...
    http://www.rastar.com/index.html…

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    Dog-earNov 5, 08, 1:11 p.m. – Permalink
  • antimotion

    Thanks - I'll check them out - anymore off hand?

    I thought about the applique to glass but for this particular project the cleanest way is the actual print on the surface - if you put down the adhesive element you might see it as it is not totally clear... If this goes down it would be for a gallery so has to be right on...

    • what is the content? would it possible to cut away the edges? How large are you doing. Would lazertran work?danthon
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    Dog-earNov 5, 08, 1:25 p.m. – Permalink
  • JackRyan

    They have a printer that can print on (relatively) any material up to 6", they can print on even thicker material, but requires them to add a an extension to the bed, and adds a lot of set up charges.

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    Dog-earNov 5, 08, 1:28 p.m. – Permalink

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