SUBMIT YOUR ARTWORK PRINT READY TO--tonireneeco@gmail.com
- SUBJECT LINE:PUT YOUR ORDER NUMBER
- IN THE MESSAGE INCLUDE SPECIFIC DETAILS IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE DESIGN
- THE DESIGN WILL BE PRINTED AS IT IS RECEIVED-MUST BE 300 dpi SO YOUR IMAGE IS NOT PIXELATED
Press at 400 degrees for 60 seconds on LIGHT/MEDIUM PRESSURE. Use parchment paper inside your shirt to prevent ink bleeding onto the back of the shirt. Place your sublimation transfer face down on your shirt with parchment paper on top of transfer and start your pressing.
REMEMBER TO BE CAREFUL WHEN REMOVING YOUR TRANSFER AFTER YOU OPEN THE PRESS TO PREVENT GHOSTING OF THE IMAGE. HEAT TAPE CAN HELP IF YOU WANT TO TAPE YOUR TRANSFER ONTO THE SHIRT BEFORE YOU PRESS.
THIS LISTING IS FOR SUBLIMATION TRANSFERS ONLY-NOT COMPLETED TEES!!
GANG SHEETS ARE USED FOR MULTIPLE PRINTS ON ONE SHEET OF TRANSFER PAPER
I use the highest quality sublimation printer inks and paper. They have been tested and proven to provide the best quality prints onto sublimation materials when applied properly. Please message me with any questions you may have!
Sublimation transfers MUST be pressed onto materials that are 100% polyester. Pressing onto 100% polyester materials will absorb the most ink from the transfer making the image to most "colorful". Pressing onto materials with less polyester will make the image have a vintage or faded look. However, if you must use a material with less than 100% polyester, I would advise at least 65% of polyester and higher. Using a Poly spray can help keep the brightness of the image. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OUTCOME OF THESE DESIGNS ON ANYTHING OTHER THAN 100% POLYESTER MATERIALS.
Sublimation transfers use a specific type of ink that is fused into the fabric of your polyester material when heat pressed. Keep in mind when using shirt colors other than white or light grey. The transfers MUST be pressed onto light colored materials such as whites or light grey. You cannot press onto dark colors or black because the color will not show up.- Sublimation transfers will have a lighter and faded look to them until actually pressed onto the material. The heat application is what makes the colors come out.
WHITE colors do not print with sublimation. Therefor, if there is any white color on the design, it will end up being the color of the material you press it on. Example: A design image with a white design area pressed on a grey shirt. The white design area would be the grey shirt color, NOT white. It is recommended to use these images on white shirts to attain the same "look" to the design.
IMPORTANT-Actual product colors MAY vary slightly from display photo due to device display capabilities and monitor settings. Every print is different and has different color variations, especially in the watercolor graphics. Please be aware of this before purchase as I DO NOT accept returns or exchanges for these products.
I am not responsible for transfers that are pressed incorrectly. Please make sure you are using the correct material, color, and press settings prior to pressing your transfer.