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Mouse Pads

Ditchmiester

New Member
Is it possible to buy the foam that goes on the backside. We would like to try and print Polycarbonate mouse pads with our logo and information as give away's at our next trade show. Any ideas?
 

WildWestDesigns

Active Member
Is it possible to buy the foam that goes on the backside. We would like to try and print Polycarbonate mouse pads with our logo and information as give away's at our next trade show. Any ideas?

For the sublimation ones you could buy the rolls and cut to desired size/shape. I think they used to go up to 33 yard rolls.
 

BESTBLANKS

New Member
Mouse pads and sublimation printing

Is it possible to buy the foam that goes on the backside. We would like to try and print Polycarbonate mouse pads with our logo and information as give away's at our next trade show. Any ideas?

Hi, Perhaps we can help. The easiest and most common way people make custom printed mouse is they purchase the blank mouse pads and then print with a heat transfer process such as sublimation.

We do offer everything you need.
For blank fabric top mouse pads please see this page: http://www.bestblanks.com/submousepads.html
For blank hard surface mouse pads please see the very bottom of this page: http://www.bestblanks.com/rowmark.html
For sublimation supplies please see this page: http://www.bestblanks.com/sublimation.html

If you prefer to use a a standard inkjet or color laser printer (only good for use on fabric top mouse pads) to create your transfers please see this page: http://www.bestblanks.com/transferpaper_home.html

We are glad to answer any question you may have. Please call us at 888-431-7385 or 954-989-1250

Thanks for your post!
www.BestBlanks.com
 

Ditchmiester

New Member
I've got a Xerox Phaser 6125 Laser Color Printer and i've printed to the magic touch paper before with okay results would you suggest a different paper or possibly a different laser printer?
 

WildWestDesigns

Active Member
I've got a Xerox Phaser 6125 Laser Color Printer and i've printed to the magic touch paper before with okay results would you suggest a different paper or possibly a different laser printer?


If you are going to attempt the sublimation route, you are going to have to get a different printer (non laser).
 

2B

Active Member
If you are only interested in the smaller size items, look at the RICOH printers

for the larger stuff Epson is tried and true
 

nikdoobs

New Member
I still rock the mouse pad

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netsol

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there is still a need for mouse pads, since there are so many desks with a crappy surface that drives optical sensors CRAZY. i upgraded software for a long time client, at a new facility and had to lay a sheet of paper on each desk...
 
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