What Are Sublimation Inks
Sublimation inks are special water-based dyes that transition from solid to gas when heated, bypassing the liquid phase. This allows the ink to penetrate the material structure, creating an image that won't fade, crack, or peel.
How Sublimation Printing Works
- Print the image on sublimation paper using a sublimation printer
- Place the paper on the substrate (mug, shirt, phone case)
- Heat in a heat press at 180-210°C for 30-90 seconds
- The ink turns to gas and penetrates the material
Types of Sublimation Inks
Dispersed inks — most common. High-dispersion (HD) — better color reproduction. Fluorescent — for vivid neon colors.
How to Choose Sublimation Inks
- Printer compatibility: check manufacturer recommendations
- Color gamut: quality inks provide wide color range
- Fade resistance: premium inks maintain brightness for 3-5 years outdoors
- Shelf life: typically 12-24 months
Common Mistakes
- Mixing inks from different manufacturers
- Improper storage (freezing, direct sunlight)
- Printing on wrong materials — sublimation only works with polyester or specially coated substrates
Conclusion
In the My Print catalog you'll find everything for sublimation printing — from inks to complete equipment kits. Contact our managers for expert advice!
