Press Ready ✦ White Ink Does Not Print
Dead Inside But Still Groovy Mental Health Sublimation Transfer Print
Dead Inside But Still Groovy Mental Health Sublimation Transfer Print
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✨ The Details
✨ The Details
✦ This listing is for a diy transfer print only, unless you purchase a pressing service add-on option.
⛔ Any other items that may appear in the preview photos are not included unless you purchase a pressing service add-on.
⚠️ Sublimation
⚠️ Sublimation
✅ White ink does NOT print.
✅ Heat press is required for best results.
💜 Your transfer will look extremely faded when you receive it until pressed.
⛔ All textures - glitters, foil, watercolor, wood, animal prints, etc... are part of the design and are printed on the product - they are not real unless otherwise stated!
⛔ Colors may vary from online to your actual printed product. Your computer and monitor can greatly affect how colors appear online and the printing process can also affect the final printed colors.
✳️ Most preview photos are digitally rendered and may look slightly different than the final product.
✳️ This item is handmade and may show slight flaws!
👉 Sublimation The Basics
👉 Sublimation The Basics
In scientific terms, Sublimation is the transition of a substance directly from a solid state to a gas state.
The Basics
In scientific terms, Sublimation is the transition of a substance directly from a solid state to a gas state. It does not pass through the usual liquid state, and only occurs at specific temperatures and pressures.
Sublimation printing is a specific process of printing that first involves printing onto a special sheet of paper, then transferring that image onto another (sublimation-friendly) material.
Sublimation uses CYMK printing, and there is no combination of any base color ink which is able to produce the color white. You can print onto white materials and any other lighter color for that matter. But, if any of your design has white within it, this will not work with sublimation.
Sublimation transfers can be pressed onto a few materials including...
• Polyester
• Neoprene
• It can also be used with a range of materials that have a special polymer coating, such as those found on mugs, mouse pads, coasters, and more.
Aside from the materials that can be used for sublimation, one of the core limitations for sublimation is the colors of any materials. Because sublimation is essentially a dye process, you get the best results when the fabrics are either white or light-colored (we suggest white only).
While DIY is seriously fun, exciting, and addicting we ask that you please familiarize yourself with your heat press settings and its process, along with what sublimation is. We can not be responsible for user errors nor pressing errors.
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🐾 Studio Pups on Duty
We share our creative space with some very fluffy coworkers. If you have dog allergies, please be aware that a dash of dog glitter might sneak into your order despite our best efforts.
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📦 Let’s Go Big
If one is nice, a dozen is delightful. We offer bulk pricing for bigger batches...perfect for gifts, gatherings, or your own shelves.
Ask about wholesale options.