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      SOFT - Sublimation paper for cotton

      44,40 € net
      / 54,61 € gross
      (Price per piece: 0,44 € net)

      Product details

      Dimensions A4

      Quantity in package 100

      Stock code 6BP0000GDA4O

      Product description

      Sublimation paper in A4 format, quantity: 100 sheets

      • Transfer paper for sublimation for cotton - for white and light fabrics
      • Weight: 105 g/m2
      • Sublimation paper for cotton is a solution for owners of sublimation printers who would like to start marking with this method on non-polyester substrates
      • Sublimation on cotton leaves no unsightly undercuts - unprinted fragments without ink remain unfilled
      • Printing made with paper is flexible and comfortable to wear
      • Printing on cotton such as standard sublimation, leaves a durable, detailed pattern that may contain tonal transitions
      • Compared to other cotton clothing labeling techniques (e.g. screen printing), sublimation paper for cotton is a relatively inexpensive method of transferring graphics, suitable even for small outlays
      • For sublimation of cotton fabrics, in addition to paper, a special sublimation powder for cotton
      • Recommended washing temperature: up to 40oC
      Application instructions:
      • Make a sublimation print (it doesn't matter on which side - the paper is double-sided) on a Ricoh or Epson printer using sublimation ink - the print must be on the left side in slow flow
      • Print a sheet with still moist ink, evenly coat the powder, then gently shake off excess
      • Prepare a T-shirt or other cotton product - place it on the press plate and iron for a few seconds to remove moisture and creases
      • Put paper with powder printed on your T-shirt - never move a sheet that has been put once, as this may cause the print to blur!
      • Perform transfer at 185oC in 35 seconds and under heavy pressure from the press
      • After opening the press, allow the T-shirt to cool completely, and then remove the paper in one cold motion

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