steps on how to print sublimation transfer paper
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Steps On How To Print Sublimation Transfer Paper
Dye Sublimation transfer printing paper is used to permanently place an image onto a piece of fabric such as a T-shirt, jacket, jersey, cloth banner, flag or other textile. When the paper is heated, its adhesive backing melts the printed image directly into the fabric. Such a project represents an enjoyable and inexpensive way for creative types to make their own original garments.
How To Use Dye Sublimation Transfer Paper :1. Printing the Image Load the printer so that the blank-coated side of the transfer paper will receive the image. Mostbrands of transfer paper will have a red grid or similar warning on the reverse side of the paper to let you know that that side should not be printed on. Print your image onto the transfer paper, and then setit aside.
Prepare a flat, solid surface to transfer the image that will not be adversely affected by heat. A largewooden or hard plastic cutting board on top of a table or workbench is a good choice. Do not use anironing board – it is too soft for the correct amount of pressure to be applied. Once the surface isprepared, place the garment down and spread it out.
2. Transferring the Image Put the iron on a dry setting so that there is no steam. Again, the heat should be at maximum. Apply the iron to the image and move it around as though you were ironing. Apply a generous amount of pressure; this is crucial for a proper transfer, including the elimination of air bubbles. Continue moving the iron around, ensuring each part of the image is in contact with the iron for up to 60 seconds.
3. Peeling Off the Paper Set the iron down, but leave it turned on. Allow the transfer paper to cool down for about five minutes or until it reaches room temperature. Then, stretch the garment a little and peel the paper off from one corner. The image should now be applied to the garment. ?