Sawgrass’ New Technical Support Site Helps Customers Get Up to Speed Quickly

As part of an ongoing commitment to make it easy for customers to be successful with its sublimation printing solutions, Sawgrass Technologies has developed an all new technical support section of sawgrassink.com.

Check it out at Sawgrass Technologies Technical Support!

Available 24/7, the new section is easy to navigate and features an extensive library of online resources designed to help customers get their sublimation printing systems up to speed quickly and operating smoothly. Continue reading “Sawgrass’ New Technical Support Site Helps Customers Get Up to Speed Quickly”

Marketing Tools – What’s in your tool belt?

This blog has a couple of examples of marketing tools that these companies are using that impressed me. They get “IT”! Marketing is one of those things where you really have to think through your actions and make sure you are aware of what others might think of everything that you do. Successful marketing requires that your marketing tool belt is equipped with excellent tools. The following examples should help get you started. Please post suggestions for other great marketing ideas or “tools” below.

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Print & Cut: How to utilize the entire 8.5” x 11” sheet of transfer paper

If you are currently printing and cutting images on your heat transfer paper using a cutter, then you probably hate the fact that you lose a good amount of your paper size due to margins and registration mark placement. Vinyl cutters need a certain amount of space for the rollers to move across the paper and grasp during cutting, which may cause your design to be smaller than you wish. When you print and then cut heat transfer paper, you must set your margins a particular distance away from the sides and top of the paper. The side registration marks need to be approximately .5”-1” away from the edges of the paper, and around the top of the paper, the registration marks need to be even further away…around 3″ to 5″!   Continue reading “Print & Cut: How to utilize the entire 8.5” x 11” sheet of transfer paper”