Coated Paper for Dye Sublimation Printing
A4 Sublimation Transfer Papers, as well as a unique paper that keeps dye sublimation ink from absorbing itself. Paper made specifically to receive dye-sublimation inks is known as dye-sublimation paper or dye-sub paper. the use of pressure and heat to convert ink during imprinting. Using fine transfer paper, the sublimated ink is imprinted onto a surface that has been coated. The design can be printed on sublimation paper and then transferred to a variety of appropriate surfaces, including mugs, plates, tiles, pebbles, and more. Additionally, transfer paper works well with all heat pressure machines and produces crispier, more precise transfer printing.
A4-sized transfer and printing areas on sublimation paper are both adaptable to a variety of media sizes. Silicate coating is put in vertical grids on high-release dye-sub heat-transfer paper to hold the ink. The heat from the printing press causes the ink to evaporate or sublimate into a gas during printing. A permanent print is created when the emitted ink vapor fuses with the receptor material’s surface. A unique coating on A4 Sublimation Transfer Papers keeps the ink from soaking into the paper.
Instructions
Printing Technique
Any inkjet printer model is capable of printing on A4 transfer sheets. However, it is advised to use genuine sublimation inks on it to get the most out of this printing and transfer paper. To get better results, choose “Photo Paper” as the paper type, set the printing standard to “Normal,” and then change the quality setting to “Photo or Best Photo Quality.” Never forget that the Transfer technique always requires the print to be transferred facing the medium, thus before printing the design on paper, set the design pattern to Print Mirror Image. Print on the side of the paper that is a bright white.
Transfer Method
To begin with, make sure the print is completely dry. Trim the design as necessary and eliminate the unprinted films. Now take off the backing paper and set the printed film down just where you want it in the medium. After that, adhere the printed paper to the item with heat-resistant tape so it won’t move during the transfer by placing the design on top of the medium. Finally, use the medium’s default heat and pressure settings to press the transfer paper onto it. Peel the paper gently starting in one corner after the transfer is finished. While the paper is still hot, proceed with caution.
Varied substrates have different specifications, including mousepads, tote bags, textiles, ceramics, plastics, metal, glass, and many more. The following is a list of recommended parameters for A4 Sublimation 294:
Mug medium settings could be as follows:
- 180 Celsius is the temperature.
- Ninety seconds
Setting recommendations for aluminum media include:
- 180 Celsius is the temperature.
- Ninety seconds
The following would be suggested settings for ceramic tiles or rocks:
- 180 Celsius is the temperature.
- Four to six minutes