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How to Sublimate on 100% Cotton T-Shirts with DTF Film & Sublimation ink ?
  • Feb 29, 2024
How to Sublimate on 100% Cotton T-Shirts with DTF Film & Sublimation ink ?

with the emergence of innovative techniques like the DTF sublimation hack, achieving vibrant and durable prints on cotton garments is now within reach. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore how to leverage the DTF sublimation hack to transform plain cotton T-shirts into personalized works of art.

Step by Step ,Mastering the Art of Waterslide Decal Printing
  • Aug 5, 2023
Step by Step ,Mastering the Art of Waterslide Decal Printing

If you are a craft enthusiast, a DIY lover, or simply enjoy adding personalized touches to your belongings, then waterslide decals can be a game-changer for you. Waterslide decal paper allows you to transfer custom designs onto various surfaces effortlessly, opening up a world of creative possibilities. In this blog, we will delve into the magical world of waterslide decal printing and explore how to make the most of A-SUB waterslide decal paper to bring your creative visions to life.

Discover the Differences Between DTF Black Powder and White Powder
  • Jul 27, 2023
Discover the Differences Between DTF Black Powder and White Powder

Shirt transfer paper vs Heat Transfer Vinyl ?! Pros and Cons !
  • Apr 13, 2023
Shirt transfer paper vs Heat Transfer Vinyl ?! Pros and Cons !

shirt transfer paper and heat transfer vinyl are two popular methods of transferring designs onto fabric. Both approaches have pros and cons, and it's important to understand the differences between the two before deciding which one to use for your project.

A Guide to the A-SUB T-shirt Transfer Paper
  • Dec 30, 2022
A Guide to the A-SUB T-shirt Transfer Paper

The sublimation process does not work with 100 percent cotton composition fabrics. Why? Because sublimation ink only binds with polyester or poly-blend materials.

How To Choose A-Sub Sublimation Paper Between 105g, 120g And 125g?
  • Dec 20, 2022
How To Choose A-Sub Sublimation Paper Between 105g, 120g And 125g?

The numbers 105g, 120g, and 125g reflect the weight of the paper per square meter (in grams) (before cutting). After being cut into a size suitable for retail packaging.