Sadly, there is not a single sublimation paper that is perfect for every sublimation print job.
There are hundreds of different sublimation papers on the market each offering their own advantages and disadvantages.
Depending on the substrate (sublimation blank) being printed on to the sublimation paper being used can have a big effect.
Hard surface substrates such as ceramic or metal require a slower ink release to reduce the risk of over saturating the blank.
Over saturating can cause a blurred effect on the finished product.
On the other hand, soft surface substrates such as fabrics, PU leather, t-shirts, etc, require more ink to be transferred.
This is to create a bright and vibrant transfer on porous materials that absorb a lot of ink..
High release sublimation papers are typically marketed for this purpose, and this purpose alone.
With this in mind, here at Ink Experts we offer a variety of sublimation papers within our range.
This ensures we have a paper to work with all substrates and to fit all budgets.
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