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« Reply #20 on: August 19, 2010, 06:58:23 PM »

Ok sorry about that. The laptop skins are available at conde here in the States.

www.conde.com

I believe that papilio also has a laptop skin and I know that they have some great printable vinyls and sticker materials. Check them out.

www.papilio.com

You do not need high resolution for printing heat transfers or images on stickers and the like. Pigment inks are best and any 4 color epson that you can purchase will do fine. Most here use the text/photo setting on their Epsons for the best quality. Contrary to popular belief this is one area that more or highest quality is not better. Too much ink can cause your images to bleed or run the ink. Hope this helps and again sorry for the misunderstanding.
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« Reply #21 on: August 19, 2010, 07:10:09 PM »

I would contact your epson dealers and see what models they carry that are about the same as in US...for example the C80 series was in US...but in Europe it was the D80...same printer..different model...anyway..pigment ink is the way to go for inkjet transfers...for Laser..smaller selection of papers to work with but in general I think the Okidata line is the best...from my experience...I have had Konica Minolta, Brother, Epson and Okidata laser...less problems with the Okidata..in fact virtually none when instructions followed.
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« Reply #22 on: August 19, 2010, 07:28:46 PM »

No worries, thanks again for the info i will go to my epson dealar ASAP, i'm learning a lot from you guys!
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