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    special papers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Quinsfan View Post
    You can't sublimate onto dark items is the first thing you need to know also sublimation needs a higher polyester content. 100% ideally but you can get some nice effects with a lower content.
    I would have a good read through the forum as this has been covered many times before.


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    Hi Iain, I was under the impression that there are special papers that you can buy to get round it...all i need to do is print text and an outline all in one colour...it is flippin typical i get a new subl printer and the first thing i am asked for is to print on dark colours lol

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    Are you printing images or is it just vinyl, if sublimating images high poly content is needed for sublimation and they cost more than your normal cotton stuff.

    Im no expert on sublimation but I usually only print vinyl onto hoodies or small images (non-sublimated)

    You could have a look at MDP, they supply a lot of clothing etc, may be a starting point for you?

    http://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/

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    try 3g opaque if its just an image you need, print from a normal inkjet printer

    link below

    http://www.yolo.co.uk/3g-jet-opaque-...aper-129-p.asp

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