Had this pop in my inbox from Best Sub and thought it would be useful if you are new to sublimation.
It shows how colours will look on screen versus how they will print versus how they will look on the substrate and what the paper should look like when you have printed it.
Although this is advocating Otter paper, I have no idea how good that is and the graphic is a general rule for whatever paper you decide to use.
Useful image for newbies
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socialgiraffe
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Was just buying from them a lot of samples. Some faulty mugs and have not yet tried printing on them. However shipping cost to Iceland is cheaper then from BMS in England.
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