Sublimation Paper Work with Sublimation Ink and Inkjet Printers for Mugs T-Shirts Light Fabric and Other Sublimation Blanks

Short Description:

Sublimation paper is a coated specialty paper designed to hold and release dye sublimation ink onto surfaces. There’s an extra layer on the paper designed just for holding, rather than absorbing, sublimation ink. This special coating paper is formulated to hold up in the sublimation printer, withstand the high heat of a heat press, and create beautiful, vibrant sublimation transfers to your surfaces.


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Advantage

1. Especially designed for textiles, banners, flags, skis and snowboards
2. Very high ink coverages and deep colors are possible
3. Extremely fast drying
4. Outstanding lay-flat performance
5. Suitable for soft and hard substrates
6. Absolutely smoothness
7. Strong ink absorption

Specifications

1. Paper Brand: OBOOC
2. Packing: Specific depend on your Quantity
3. Transfer Tempeture: 200~250℃
4. Transfer Time: 25s-30s
5. Sizes Available: Regular roll size
6. Transfer Rate Star: ★★★★☆
7. Ink: Sublimation Ink
8. Printer: Inkjet Printer
9. Machine: Heat press machine

A Full list of applicable materials

1. Fabric with Cotton ≤30%: backpack, beanies, boxer, dog shirt, face mask, fannypack, fiberglass, gaiter, jacket, sequin, textile application, underwear, bag, canvas, cap, mouse pads, non-cotton pillow, pillow, sock
2. Ceramic & Tile: glass,tumbler, flower vase, ceramic mugs, ceramic plate, ceramic tiles, cup, mug
3. Metal Plate(Chromaluxe): clock, licence plate, Metal plates, key chain, phone case, tile
4. Boards (Wood): hard boards, cutting board, photo panel, plaques, wall panel
5. Things you should notice before use
6. Colors after printing may look dull. But the colors after sublimation will look much more vivid. Please finish sublimation and see the color result before change any setting.
7. Please Avoid storing in high temperature, heavy wet and direct sunlight.
8. They are only for light colored or white polyester fabrics and polyester coated items. Hard objects must be coated.
9. Its' a good idea to use an absorbent cloth or a non textured paper towel behind your transfer to absorb excess moisture.
10. Each heat press, batch of ink and substrate will react a little differently. Printer setting, paper, ink, transfer time and temperature, substrate all play a role in the color output. Trial and error is KEY.
11. Blowouts are generally caused by uneven heating, excessive pressure or overheating. To avoid this issue, use a Teflon pad to cover your transfer and lessen the variations in temperature.
12. No ICC setting, Paper: high quality plain paper. Quality: high quality. Then click on "more options" tab. Select CUSTOM for color correction then click ADVANCED and choose ADOBE RGB for color management. 2.2 Gamma.

The process of sublimation

1. Preheat press to 375º - 400º F.

2. Press garment for 3-5 seconds to release moisture and remove wrinkles.

3. Place your printed image face down.

4. Use heat transfer tape to secure the paper on to the blank.

5. Place Teflon or Parchment paper sheet on top of the sublimation paper.

6. For fabric sublimations press at 400º for 35 seconds at medium pressure. For the iPhone Cover press at 356° for 120 seconds with medium pressure.

7. When the time is finished open the press and quickly remove the transfer.

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