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Re: light and dark paper, difference?
Posted: 05 May 2011, 13:29
by uk1simon
Hello guys,
What's actually the difference?
Does it have anything to do with sublimation?
Regards,
Simon
Re: light and dark paper, difference?
Posted: 05 May 2011, 13:46
by John G
No - I think these are either laser or inkjet printed.
Sublimation will only take onto white/light coloured garments (100% polyester or high content of polyester) or substrates that have a sublimation coating.
Toner/inkjet transfers go onto light or dark colour garments including cotton.
Re: light and dark paper, difference?
Posted: 05 May 2011, 17:59
by bikertec
These are only used for transfers not sublimation.

Re: light and dark paper, difference?
Posted: 05 May 2011, 20:04
by bms
uk1simon;21817 wrote:Hello guys,
What's actually the difference?
Does it have anything to do with sublimation?
Regards,
Simon
There is a 'dark paper' for sublimation. You print directly to it with sublimation inks and then cut around the image, peal off the back and heat press to your garment. You can also use sublimation flock to get a similar effect on dark garments.
'Dark paper' for laser is something like OBM5.6 from TMT. You print on this with a colour laser printer, cut around, peal off the backing and press.
Re: light and dark paper, difference?
Posted: 06 May 2011, 15:24
by uk1simon
Thanks guys,
Can I use dark paper on mugs? Or is it just for garments?
Re: light and dark paper, difference?
Posted: 06 May 2011, 15:50
by John G
Mugs are sublimation - they have a sublimation coating so no you cannot use dark paper.