Most people who want to sublimate a design onto a cotton t shirt will sublimate their image onto what s known as white glitter vinyl.
Can you sublimate on vinyl.
Press your vinyl first and then sublimate.
You need to heat press it to make it transfer permanent if you are talking about typical vinyl.
If it s simple like our little guitar you can go with option 1.
Separate the two files and group up your vector outlines to get the most out of the heat transfer vinyl.
Sublimation takes 10 minutes to learn and a lifetime to master.
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The white glitter vinyl contains polymers and takes the sublimation ink just like a polyester shirt would.
Glitter takes a little more force than most heat transfer film so a craft cutter won t cut it.
Test cut the vinyl for best results and reverse the vector design before cutting.
The equipment and products always are changing so whether you have been sublimating for 20 years or two days there always are new lessons to learn.
Press for 30 seconds.
If you re starting from scratch you ll need a dye sublimation print system such as the sawgrass virtuoso sg400 sg800 or vj628.
Now you can sublimate your favorite materials like glitterflex ultra and some decofilms.
A2a sublimation ink will be only permanent if it is sublimated.
Therefore in order to sublimate onto a cotton t shirt or dark fabric you have to think outside the box.
Remove teflon sheet following the 30 second heat press cycle.
Cover with a teflon sheet this is crucial.
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You ll also need a vinyl cutter that can handle 12 mil film.
Then peel the sublimation paper transfer sheet warm to the touch as fast as you can.
Then put the sublimation paper face down on top of the vinyl s finished surface.
Sublimate your vinyl then press.
Siser easysubli htv available in 5 to 50 packs 8 5x11 forever subli flex 202 sublimation paper for dark and cotton garments siser easysubli htv 11 x 16 5 sheets siser colorprint.
As a sublimation specialist my job is to make those lessons easier for decorators.
And they are pretty heat resistant so you typically do it at higher temperature.