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SURFACE/SUBSTRATE

Transfer Time

ArTainium UV+

TEMPERATURE

P. S. I.

PRESSURE

REMARkS

CERAMIC

150-210 seconds

350

o

F-400

o

F

40 psi

Time varies with pressure.

Use green tile mat for

ceramic tile.

FR PLASTIC

75-80 seconds

400

o

F

40 psi

Remove Plastic

METAL

(Other) White, Silver, Gold

60 seconds

375

o

F- 400

o

F

40 psi

Time varies with manufacturer.

(Contact reseller for times and temps.)

Place absorbent sheet on bottom plate

of heat press. Then place transfer

paper, face up, on top of absorbent

sheet. Next place substrate, face

down, on top of transfer paper. For

best results, remove paper from

substrate immediately after setting.

METAL

(Universal

Woods)

60 seconds

400

o

F

40 psi

Remove plastic.

Use absorbent sheet.

MOUSE PADS

45 seconds

400

o

F

40 psi

POLYESTER FABRIC &

PERFORMANCE APPAREL

45 seconds

400

o

F

40 psi

SOFT L’INK™

35 seconds

400

o

F

40 psi

Pre-Press for 5 seconds to

eliminate moisture. Use Teflon

sheet between sides of shirt to

prevent “blow through”.

UNISUB™ PRODUCTS

75-85 seconds

400

o

F

40 psi

Remove Plastic

Selecting Paper

Recommended Media For Best Results

For ArTainium UV+: TruPix, TruPix Classic or TextPrint

For ChromaBlast:

ChromaBlast Media

For further information on selecting the appropriate paper to use with your ArTainium

®

UV+

and ChromaBlast™ Digital Transfer Inks, please check our website at

http://www.

sawgrassink.com/support

or call your authorized ArTainium

®

UV+/ChromaBlast™

reseller. While the use of copy paper or other inkjet paper will not harm your printer, the

transferred results may be light, splotchy, or uneven. Some papers may even stick to the

surface or leave a visible residue.

ArTainium UV+ Heat Transfer (Sublimation) Instructions

Because you can print on a variety of surfaces, you need to take all variables of the

surface into account when selecting time, temperature, and pressure. Some of the

variables are:

• Thickness of surface.

• Heat absorption; how fast the surface absorbs heat.

• Coatings used on materials to create a receptive surface for sublimation

inks. (Ceramics, Metals, Plastics, etc.)

• Accuracy of heat press unit. (Time, Temperature, and Pressure)

The specifics listed below are only guidelines. Due to the differences in heat presses and

the various materials you will be printing on, it is not possible to give absolute figures.

You should check with your supplier for specific heat transfer instructions or experiment

to find your own preferred settings. Practice makes money!