Desktop Digital Ceramic Color Decal Printing/ photo transfer

January 31, 2010 by  
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A preschool boy showing how to use ceramic toner to make professional colour ceramic decals on the desktop.

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25 Comments on "Desktop Digital Ceramic Color Decal Printing/ photo transfer"

  1. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    For ebermann123

    We have toners for both speacial printer and normal commercial laser
    printers, the former may have better printing quality.

  2. DoveStarCollections on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    To Little boy’s parents/guardians:
    DANGER!!! Electrical plug used near water!!! This is so dangerous, please turn and adjust or move the printer so that the plug and electrical things are out of the way of water and the boy’s work area so the he won’t be in any danger!
    Besides that, the little boy is so intelligent and cute and he did a WONDERFUL and BEAUTIFUL job. I think I’m going to try this! Thank you!

  3. ebermann123 on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Excuse me, i need a special printer for use your toners?? or I can use any printer, thanks!!

  4. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Hope the boy can play this music in a few years.

    Cao guihong

  5. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Thank you, the boy is in primary now, drawing comics everyday and dreaming public his own comic book someday.

    Don’t know if he is lucky to get a master artist helping him in improving his skills.

    Cao guihong

  6. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    The kiln in the video is specially designed for ceramic photo firing, we can finish a firing up to 850oC in half an hour without any firing defects in this process, for mug firing we use a deeper kiln.

    Cao Guihong

  7. TheLendz09 on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    hi,what kiln are you using to fire the mug?it seems on the video its a portable one…

  8. wobbers99 on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    The little boy is very clever for his age!

    Not sure about the water and the electrics being so close!

  9. slickjokes on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    i remember this music from my primary school

  10. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    The web site is in the end of the video. Keep contact in email.

    Regards ,

    Cao guihong

  11. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    thejovens

    We are supplying ready to use ceramic printer for professional level users and ceramic toner cartridges for local laser printer for amature users. Will send you email for that.
    Regards
    Cao guihong

  12. tramican on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Hi, could you please email me your company details. What is your web site ??I lhave some trade questions I would like to ask you. Regards,
    Brendon.

  13. thejovens on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    How much cost this system? Can you mail me?!

  14. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    You can send us fax by +65-68467838 or contact us by email .

  15. thejovens on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    How can i buy your system, i´m in brazil? There is a way to convert a regular printer to do this kind of decalc?

  16. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Our process is for high fired, most for about 800 degree celsius , some for over 1200 degrees Celsius firing. The fired imaged are forever under the sun.

  17. DarwinDuarte on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    if u want to make yr life more beautiful, u can contact with qindaounique. this is a special company which can support u make prodcuts over yr image. u will love it. believe me. u can find it from google by searching qingdao unique.

  18. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Some of our customers are doing so everyday.

  19. rdhensley on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Can you fire BETWEEN two pieces of glass?
    Thanks
    Randy
    Trying yo make memorials for family members that have passed on…

  20. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Yes, we can use desktop inkjet printer for ceramic printing but we did not commercialize it.
    It’s much easier if yuo don’t need the image to be bake and made permenent. Spray acrylic works if you don’t need the image to be fired.

  21. Arlcam777333 on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    can you use a desktop inkjet printer? can this be done somehow without having to bake it? what about spray acrylic over it to seal it?

  22. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Do you mean you are trying to make the children’s pictures into ceramic decals or you need a such system to make them by yourself ? We developed the system and also the fuseable Direct transfer paper. send me email for the details.

  23. Kaanabie on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Can SOMEBODY help me????? I am trying to find out how to do this with a whole bunch of fish images painted by children from our school. I have scanned their pictures into my computer and am now ready to do just what this child is seen here doing! WHERE do I get the decal paper from and is this special inks and WHERE di I get it from???? PLEASE HELP!! Viv

  24. caoguihong on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    Chinese and China seem have so many connections to china and ceramics

  25. zombiedreams on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 6:10 am 

    looks cool.

    but man… what’s with chinese people and richard clayderman? (my parents love that song, too. lol.)

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