Avoiding Common Pitfalls: 5 Mistakes to Watch Out for When Sublimating Your Crafts

Avoiding Common Pitfalls: 5 Mistakes to Watch Out for When Sublimating Your Crafts

Sublimation printing is a popular method for adding designs and images to a wide variety of items, from t-shirts to mugs to phone cases. However, it can be tricky to get the hang of, and there are some common mistakes that crafters often make when trying to sublimate their creations. In this post, we'll go over some of the most common mistakes that crafters make when sublimating and how to avoid them.

    1. Not using the correct type of material: Sublimation printing requires a specific type of material, such as polyester or polymer-coated items, in order for the ink to properly transfer onto the item. Using a material that is not compatible with sublimation printing can result in a poor-quality print or no print at all.

    2. Not adjusting the temperature and pressure settings: Sublimation printing requires a specific temperature and pressure in order to properly transfer the ink onto the material. Not adjusting these settings can lead to a poorly printed item or no print at all.

    3. Not using the correct type of ink: Sublimation printing requires a specific type of ink, such as sublimation ink, in order to properly transfer onto the material. Using a different type of ink can result in a poor-quality print or no print at all.

    4. Not properly aligning the item in the press: Proper alignment of the item in the press is crucial for a successful sublimation print. Not aligning the item correctly can result in a poorly printed item or a print that is not centered on the item.

    5. Not allowing enough time for the ink to transfer: Sublimation printing requires a specific amount of time in order for the ink to properly transfer onto the material. Not allowing enough time can result in a poorly printed item or no print at all.

    6. Not using butcher paper: If you don't use butcher paper when sublimating crafts, the ink from the sublimation process may transfer onto the surface of the press, resulting in smudging or smearing of the design on the final product. Additionally, butcher paper helps to protect the surface of the craft item from being damaged during the pressing process. It also helps to keep the dye from spreading out too much while the item is being pressed. So It is highly recommended to use butcher paper when sublimating crafts to get a good result. Try Precut Butcher Paper!

Sublimation printing is a great way to add designs and images to a wide variety of items, but it can be tricky to get the hang of. By avoiding these common mistakes, crafters can ensure that their sublimation prints come out looking great every time.

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