Printing onto fabric stuff
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picagiftuk
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Re: Printing onto fabric stuff
Hi
I've been doing sublimation printing for a while now, and I'm having one main problem, which I can't figure out - printing onto any fabric.
I've tried aprons, t-shirts (adults and for teddies), towels. The picture comes out blurred or faded, sometimes all over, sometimes only in some spots and sometimes I finally get it right!
This hasn't been happening with other stuff, such as metals, clocks, keyrings etc and also not with cushions which, funnily enough, come out perfect first time every time, maybe because the cushions I have are a shiny fabric (different to the aprons, t-shirts etc).
If anyone has any ideas of why this would happen and how I could fix it I would be very grateful, as I have been wasting so much!
The only thing that is different between the fabric stuff and the rest is the paper, but I used the fabric paper for the cushions too, so I'm not sure. Also can you use the regular paper for fabrics?
Thanks,
Peni
I've been doing sublimation printing for a while now, and I'm having one main problem, which I can't figure out - printing onto any fabric.
I've tried aprons, t-shirts (adults and for teddies), towels. The picture comes out blurred or faded, sometimes all over, sometimes only in some spots and sometimes I finally get it right!
This hasn't been happening with other stuff, such as metals, clocks, keyrings etc and also not with cushions which, funnily enough, come out perfect first time every time, maybe because the cushions I have are a shiny fabric (different to the aprons, t-shirts etc).
If anyone has any ideas of why this would happen and how I could fix it I would be very grateful, as I have been wasting so much!
The only thing that is different between the fabric stuff and the rest is the paper, but I used the fabric paper for the cushions too, so I'm not sure. Also can you use the regular paper for fabrics?
Thanks,
Peni
Re: Printing onto fabric stuff
Hi Peni
Are you using the right types of fabric items? i.e are they poly cotton/polymer?
Also, which type of paper are you using?
Are you using the right types of fabric items? i.e are they poly cotton/polymer?
Also, which type of paper are you using?
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picagiftuk
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Hi KAZ,
Most are polyester but all are for sublimation printing, and i either use regular sublimation paper or the sublimation paper for fabric.
Most are polyester but all are for sublimation printing, and i either use regular sublimation paper or the sublimation paper for fabric.
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But which make is the paper? Trupix, jetcol etc etc, or is it a cheaper brand?
The difference in the print quality from the cheaper papers to the above mentioned is astounding
The difference in the print quality from the cheaper papers to the above mentioned is astounding
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picagiftuk
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I now use Trupix after using different brands but the same thing happens.
I was reading through some older posts now, and I saw mentioned a few times about putting a mousemat or a piece of rubber into the press with the t-shirt. Iv'e never heard of this before, how does this work, and could this be the solution to my problem?
Thanks,
Peni.
I was reading through some older posts now, and I saw mentioned a few times about putting a mousemat or a piece of rubber into the press with the t-shirt. Iv'e never heard of this before, how does this work, and could this be the solution to my problem?
Thanks,
Peni.
Re: Printing onto fabric stuff
picagiftuk wrote:Most are polyester but all are for sublimation printing,
Are all the items from one supplier ?
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picagiftuk
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Is it your heat press, I had this problem from my old cheapy clam press so had to buy a better model. Basically on my old press the heat wasn't even across the plate.
Cheers John
Cheers John
Re: Printing onto fabric stuff
There could be a number of reasons for the problems you're suffering, but if we assume your press is okay (because you can print fine onto hard substrates) then the issue must be something to do with the transfer into fabric based products.
If you have a back of a t-shirt to experiment with then please try the following:
1. Prepress the garment to remove any excess moisture (say press at 180 degrees for 30 seconds) and it will probably steam.
2. Have a picture printed onto TruPix paper with a range of colours.
3. Press this picture onto the t-shirt at 180/185 for 75 seconds. What is the quality like? The time is slightly longer than normal but this won't matter for the test.
Can you report back on what the quality is like and we might be able to help further...
If you have a back of a t-shirt to experiment with then please try the following:
1. Prepress the garment to remove any excess moisture (say press at 180 degrees for 30 seconds) and it will probably steam.
2. Have a picture printed onto TruPix paper with a range of colours.
3. Press this picture onto the t-shirt at 180/185 for 75 seconds. What is the quality like? The time is slightly longer than normal but this won't matter for the test.
Can you report back on what the quality is like and we might be able to help further...
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picagiftuk
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Re: Printing onto fabric stuff
Hi,
Thanks for all your suggestions. I'm going to try now what Martin suggested and I'll let you know how it goes.
Peni
Thanks for all your suggestions. I'm going to try now what Martin suggested and I'll let you know how it goes.
Peni
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