The type of paper used when printing with dye sublimation inks is important. It can help ensure that the printed images are vibrant and sharp and prevent problems like clogged printer nozzles and ghosting.
Epson DS transfer paper offers a wide color gamut and is ideal for soft and hard surface substrates. It has an extremely low cockling base, which helps to prevent ghosting. Click Epson Sublimation Paper to learn more.
Designed specifically for use with Epson’s SureColor F-Series dye-sublimation printers, this DS transfer paper delivers high color gamut and black density with reduced grain and mottling for smoother flesh tones and cleaner, lighter colors. It also offers easy handling with almost no curl and warping under the heat of a flat press, high ink transferability, and slight transparency that helps register printed paper to rigid substrates. This high-performance, wide-color-gamut media features a quick-drying coating optimized for hard substrates and has extremely low cockling to prevent ghosting.
This 24-inch roll of DS transfer paper works for textile and rigid applications and dries instantly. It is compatible with Epson UltraChrome DS inks and third-party RIP systems for maximum business flexibility. The breathable construction reduces ink waste, so more sublimation ink makes its way onto the product instead of soaking into the paper—which can help cut costs and increase profitability over time.
This water-based DS transfer paper is ideal for apparel and hard surfaces, such as polyester-based textiles, banners, flags, glass, metal and dye sublimatable promotional items like mugs, mouse pads, lanyards and polyester coated ceramics. It’s made from alpha cellulose and is 4.5 mil thick. This package includes 100 sheets of 8.5 x 14″ paper.
DS Transfer Paper
DS Transfer Multi-Use Paper is the perfect solution for producing dye sublimation transfers on both soft and hard substrates. Its highly absorbent base allows for heavier ink loads without cockling or bleeding, ensuring that your images are crisp and vibrant. It also produces high-quality color output with reduced grain and mottling for smoother flesh tones. The 105 g paper is compatible with Epson dye-sublimation printers and the UltraChrome DS ink set, and it’s ideal for use with a wide range of applications.
When used in combination with a compatible heat press, this paper is designed to produce sharp, clear prints that will stand up to the test of time. It has a low-cockling surface that helps prevent ghosting, and it’s made from alpha cellulose with a bright white finish on the front side and a cream-colored reverse.
Before printing, be sure to set up your work area according to the instructions in the product manual and make sure all the parts of your heat press are working properly. It’s also a good idea to run a few test prints and adjust your print settings before beginning to ensure that you’re getting the best results possible.
DS Screen Positive Paper
A specialty paper, this is a dye sublimation transfer paper with an extra layer to hold, rather than absorb, the ink. Designed to be used with the Epson dye sublimation printers, it can print a wide color gamut and is ideal for t-shirts and hard surfaces.
Garment decoration via sublimation is an extremely popular way to create unique, one-of-a-kind personalized gifts and decor. It also makes for excellent branded merchandise, with businesses using it to produce logos and marketing materials on products like t-shirts, mugs, tumblers, banners, flags, and more. Whether you’re looking to start a business or just want to get into the hobby, knowing the difference between sublimation paper and heat transfer paper is key.
While both can be used to transfer images onto various materials, sublimation paper is coated to lock ink and turn it into a gas, bonding with the material. As a result, it offers superior durability and versatility over heat transfer paper. TeckWrap Craft’s sublimation papers are fast-drying, water-resistant, and provide ink-saving performance. These features help save time and money, while maintaining high print quality. Moreover, they can be used on a variety of fabrics and any sublimation blanks, including mugs and tumblers.
DS Super Lightweight Paper
Inspired by the tracks that would appear on the “B-Side” of a vinyl single, this refill contains ultra-thin onionskin paper. Although the thinness of this paper causes some ghosting, it gives the notebook a delicate, organic character that adds to its appeal. The paper also resists oil penetration, making it difficult to smear when writing with a fountain pen. This product is part of the “B-Sides & Rarities” collection that features refills with papers that have unusual properties that serve a particular purpose. DS Super Lightweight Paper is compatible with the Epson DS-80W and DS-80WW scanners. It can also use wireless APs with WPS or WiFi Direct.
DS High Gloss Paper
DS High Gloss Paper produces prints with stunning color and clarity. Its textured surface resists wrinkles and folds and has a smooth finish that is pleasant to the touch. It is designed to provide a crisp, clear image that is ideal for business documents and brochures. The paper also features a smooth, high-gloss finish that accentuates details and brings your images to life.
This top-quality transfer paper is specifically designed to work with polyester textile fabrics and rigid substrates. Its 4.5 mm thickness works well with the Epson sublimation printer’s dye-sublimation ink system, and it delivers outstanding print performance on both soft and hard materials. Its wide color gamut maximizes print quality, and its high ink transferability reduces cockling to ensure flawless imaging.
This high-quality paper is a must for anyone who wants to create vibrant, full-color images with a sublimation printer. It’s also a great choice for those who need a durable, high-quality printing surface that will withstand heavy use. This paper is designed to hold and release sublimation ink into products, so it can withstand the intense heat of a sublimation printer. It also reduces ink waste, allowing more sublimation to get transferred onto the product rather than remaining soaked into the paper.
DS Semigloss Paper
This paper is ideal for printing displays or scenic color images. Its semigloss surface resists fingerprinting and makes it easy to wipe clean. This paper is archival quality and can be laminated for added protection. This high-quality paper has the feel and appearance of traditional photographic paper. Its bright white shade and natural rag content deliver beautiful results that rival the look of real photographs.
This is a great choice for decorative ink transfer on hard substrates or polyester-based textiles. It’s compatible with Epson UltraChrome DS inks and is designed to work with the SureColor SC-F500 digital dye-sublimation printer.
This 4 mil paper provides excellent dye-sublimation transfer properties at an economical price. Its fast-dry coating helps keep production running smoothly. Long-length rolls help boost productivity and eliminate the need for frequent sheet changes. Plus, it has a low brightness level, so it won’t change color or intensity with fluctuations in UV levels.
DS Textile Paper
A high-quality, wide-color-gamut, water-based sublimation transfer paper optimized for apparel and soft signage applications. Designed with a low-cockling base, it maximizes ink transferability while eliminating ghosting.
The special coating on this paper is formulated to hold and release dye sublimation ink. It’s also able to withstand the intense heat of a heat press. This allows it to produce vivid, full-color transfers that won’t fade or smudge. It’s also self-weeding, which makes it easier to cut around the image without removing any part of the fabric underneath it.
Sublimation is an exciting way to create personalized gifts or promote your small business. However, you’ll need a quality dye sublimation printer to get started. You can choose to purchase a dedicated sublimation printer or convert an existing inkjet printer into one. The choice depends on the balance you want to strike between convenience, print size, and price. Here are some tips to help you decide which option is best for you.