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Tips for successful sublimation – Epson STYLUS R1900 User Manual

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Tips for Successful Sublimation

POLYESTER FABRIC

Maintain appropriate heat press times.

• Shortened pressing times will result in good surface color but the sublimation

dyes will not completely penetrate the polyester fibers. This leaves the dyes

more susceptible to wash out.

• Longer pressing times will cause the dye molecules to penetrate deeper into

the fiber, creating a washed out look. For guidelines on transfer times, see the

Section entitled Heat Transfer Instructions, page 5.

Maintain appropriate heat press temperatures & pressure

• The correct temperature setting is vital for achieving desired results. Higher

temperatures can damage the polyester fibers to the point that they cannot

properly “hold” the dyes. For guidelines on transfer temperatures, see the

Section entitled Heat Transfer Instructions, page 5..

• Too much pressure on the heat press may cause the dyes to penetrate too

deeply into the fabric causing a washed out look. For guidelines on transfer

pressure see the Section entitled Heat Transfer Instructions, page 5.

METAL

To obtain the best results when printing onto metal, place the transfer between the

metal and an absorbent cloth or fresh, non-textured paper towel. This will absorb

any dyes that pass back through the paper and any moisture released during the

transfer process. If you have problems with inconsistently filled areas, this may

alleviate the problem.

CERAMIC TILES & MUGS

When transferring onto ceramic tiles and mugs, immediately peel the paper off of

the ceramic after removing it from the heat press. Once the paper has been

removed, cool the ceramic by submerging it in cool water, or run water over it

from a faucet. If paper residue remains on the surface of the ceramic, clean with

citrus cleaner. If you experience a significant paper-sticking problem, call your

SubliJet reseller for assistance.