Sublimation paper

Sublimation paper is a sheet material made from natural plant or synthetic fibers. It is coated on one side with a special layer that prevents absorption and spreading of sublimation inks on the surface.

At our store, you can buy sublimation paper for printing on t-shirts, mugs, puzzles, and more. This includes our new product - sublimation paper for 100% cotton fabrics.

Want to test our sublimation paper for cotton, fast-drying paper, or premium classic paper?

We will send you samples for free. To do this, leave your contact information through the feedback form. We will contact you and send samples of our sublimation transfer paper for testing.

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    Frequently asked questions about sublimation paper:

    Sublimation printing paper is a sheet material with a special coating that prevents absorption and spreading of sublimation ink.

    In addition to sublimation photo paper, you will need:

    1. The sublimation printer is filled with sublimation ink.
    2. Thermopress.
    3. Thermoscotch .
    4. Preparations for sublimation .

    Yes, you can use regular matte photo paper, but it's better when printing on sublimation paper. The paper base absorbs a lot of ink. Matte paper began to be used for sublimation because of the poor quality of sublimation paper. Many types of sublimation paper take a very long time to dry and leave spots on uniform dark fills.

    We recommend buying sublimation paper My Print . It is devoid of all the disadvantages of ordinary sublimation paper, which is available in Ukraine. It dries quickly, leaves no traces and perfectly transfers colors. If you haven't tried it yet, please contact us and we will send you samples. There is paper for sublimation in A4, A3 format, as well as in rolls.

    If you use My Print Premium Classic sublimation paper, everything is very simple. The printed side of our paper is white and the reverse side is pink to ensure no confusion.

    If you are using a different heat-sublimation paper, slightly wet two fingers and touch the paper on both sides. The printed side will be sticky.