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7 Ways for Us to Distinguish The Quality of The Sublimation Transfer Paper

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  Hi, Glad to see you again. We all know that the sublimation transfer paper plays a very important role in the sublimation printing and transferring process. We need to print the patterns onto the sublimation paper and then use the sublimation transfer paper to transfer the patterns onto the fabric. So if the sublimation paper is in a poor quality your patterns printed or transferred may also very bad. Then today I will share you 7 ways about how to distinguish the quality of the sublimation transfer paper. 1. Transfer rate   Transfer rate is the most important point for you to identify. A high transfer rate sublimation paper can not only help you save your ink and cost but also make your patterns printed with vivid color.transfer rate is a basic performance of the transfer paper, the characteristics of the difference between ordinary inkjet paper, the transfer rate can be transferred more bright colors and save ink.Just imagine, if it is a poor sublimation paper, it will only

Coconut tree printed by 70gsm sublimation transfer paper with vivid color

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The List of 5 Common Problems of The Sublimation Paper----- Have You ever Meet? (02)

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  Hi, Nice to see you again. In the last article I share you about the 5 common problems of the sublimation transfer paper . Today, I will share you about the rest 3 problems. 3.Ghosting of the patterns on the sublimation paper   Ghosting is when you end up with a blurry image ,typically characterized by a shadow effect along or outside of the edges. Gassing out is when you end up with a "burst" of ink outside of the image area.  Sublimation requires a tight marriage between the sublimation paper and the blank product during pressing. If the sublimation transfer paper shifts or is not firmly planted against the substrate, then the result will be ghosting and/or gassing out.   And how to solve this problem ?   The ghosting may always appeared in the following 4 circumstances, and we have different solutions when face the different situations.       A.For hard substrate, use heat resistant tape to tape the dye sublimation paper to the back of the product. Do not tape

The List of 5 Common Problems of The Sublimation Paper----- Have You ever Meet? (01)

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  Hi,  Glad you are willing to click my blog. In our daily usage of the sublimation transfer paper , we must meet a lot of problems . Such as the wave in the printing process , the cruel of the paper, the yellow of the paper or the ghosting of the paper etc.  Today I have summed up five common problems of the sublimation paper and some tips about how to solve these problems. Hope this article can be useful to you.   Firstly, have a brief introduction that the five common problems of the sublimation transfer paper are as follows : Banding, moisture issues, ghosting of the patterns , the wrong colors output, transfer lines on garment applications.   Then analyze these five problems carefully. 1. Banding of the patterns printed   As time goes by , the sublimation ink may dry out. Just because this kind of situation happened on the print head of the digital inkjet printer ,  then obviously the flow of the ink will be inhibited, which results in streaks of missing ink on the pr

Do You Know The "High Speed" Sublimation Paper? When do We Need It?

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  Hi, nice to see you. How is your weekend going. Nowadays with the development of  the sublimation technology, the sublimation paper has been improved with high  quality and more special performance such as the "high speed". Then how much do  you know about the high speed sublimation paper and when do we need it in the  sublimation printing process ? Today I will have some introduction about the "high  speed" sublimation paper and share you some small tins that in which case do we  need this high speed sublimation transfer paper .   With the development of “high speed” or “HS”sublimation paper( 50gsm sublimation  paper ), manufacturers anticipate for the ever-increasing speed of the inkjet printers.  These “high s peed” papers, i.e. papers that dry considerably faster than the regular  ones, meet the r equirements of the latest generation of printers and even of tomorrow ’s printers. It is e specially noteworthy that the faster drying is not obtained at the  expe