Sublimation Paper

Introductions: Sublimation transfer printing uses sublimation ink printed on paper or film. This printed material is then placed on fabric and heated under pressure. The ink turns into a gas, transferring the image to the fabric.  This "sublimation paper" must be used with sublimation ink and images are mirror-printed onto it with an inkjet printer.  Heat and pressure then transfer the image to fabrics with less than 30% cotton or sublimation-coated materials. The final image is vibrant, clear, lifelike, and washable in cold water.

Features: The transferred image has vibrant colors and rich layers. The image will not peel, crack, or fade, making sublimation heat transfer products more durable.

Applications: Fabrics with less than 30% cotton content; various substrates with sublimation coating (such as cups, keychains, phone cases, etc.)

Styles: Available in 100g, 105g, 120g, and 125g based on weight.

Note: Not suitable for printers using regular ink but sublimation ink. Not applicable to substrates without a coating.

Instructions: Set up 180-200℃ for 40 seconds.

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FAQ

Can sublimation paper be applied to fabrics with cotton content>30%?

With clear HTV vinyl, you can sublimate patterns on cotton content > 30%, and the application range has greatly increased. You can customize pure cotton T-shirts, hats, bags, pillows, etc.

What are the advantages of HTVRONT sublimation paper over other products?

HTVRONT sublimation paper has excellent transfer ability. It results in a high-resolution image when transferred to materials. HTVRONT sublimation paper also has a fast drying capability, which prevents the smudging of ink during the printing process.

What tools do you need to use with sublimation paper to make a t-shirt?

A sublimation printer, sublimation ink, sublimation paper, heat press machine, Teflon sheet, heat tape, and cutting tools are needed to make a T-shirt. Choose a shirt made of polyester material to ensure good binding of ink with the material. The heat press helps transfer the sublimation print from paper to a T-shirt.
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