A:
Sublimation printing is a heat transfer process that turns sublimation ink into gas and permanently bonds it with specially coated surfaces. The result is a vibrant, durable design that won't crack, peel, or fade under normal use.
A:
A basic sublimation setup includes a sublimation printer, sublimation ink, sublimation paper, heat-resistant tape, a heat press, tumbler heat press or sublimation oven, and sublimation blanks.
A:
No. Standard inkjet printers use regular ink that cannot sublimate. You need a sublimation printer or a compatible printer converted for sublimation use.
A:
Popular sublimation products include tumblers, mugs, water bottles, glass cans, phone cases, ornaments, photo slates, acrylic blanks, glass blanks, hardboard blanks and polyester fabrics.
A:
Yes. Sublimation is one of the easiest personalization methods to learn and is ideal for crafters, hobbyists, and small businesses.
A:
When applied correctly, sublimation designs become part of the coating and can last for years without peeling or cracking.
A:
Absolutely. Many creators start with personalized tumblers, mugs, and gifts before expanding into larger product lines.
A:
20oz sublimation tumblers, 11oz and 15oz mugs, 40 oz sublimation tumblers with handle, sublimation glass cans, sublimation water bottles, sublimation ornaments, sublimation phone slates, sublimation night lights, and sublimation phone cases are among the best-selling sublimation products.