Did say what the white shirt was that sublimated. Looks like a 50/50 blend by the color. 65% polyester or higher for sublimation. Best on 100% polyester. The cors look like your ppd transfer then. Also sublimation needs 400 degrees and 60 secs to remove 90% of the ink off the sub paper. I get in sub what your getting with the ppd. Dark and black shirts the dark ppd works great, I actually do not use the red ppd. I use the blue ppd on everything. The red ppd needs cut around the design to lose the square look.
This video was made only 11 months ago but you don’t know that sublimation can be done on cotton also and dark clothing and look vibrant at that. I’m still a novice but ya can check it out for ya self. ruclips.net/video/tVRusaZ1WNU/видео.html I’m still gonna stick with sublimation cuz it’ll last 35-50 washes cuz the ink literally infuses to fabric (ink goes from solid liquid to gas when heated and then fuses into the shirt and once ink cools it converts back to liquid ink and is literally part of the shirt and not layered on top of the shirt and it’ll last as long as the actual fabric will last.
Thanks nice tutorial
Thank you so much. I love how you break the difference's down.
Did say what the white shirt was that sublimated. Looks like a 50/50 blend by the color. 65% polyester or higher for sublimation. Best on 100% polyester. The cors look like your ppd transfer then. Also sublimation needs 400 degrees and 60 secs to remove 90% of the ink off the sub paper. I get in sub what your getting with the ppd. Dark and black shirts the dark ppd works great, I actually do not use the red ppd. I use the blue ppd on everything. The red ppd needs cut around the design to lose the square look.
which inkjet printer you using
375 for PPD how many seconds 30?
Directions come with the paper
This video was made only 11 months ago but you don’t know that sublimation can be done on cotton also and dark clothing and look vibrant at that. I’m still a novice but ya can check it out for ya self. ruclips.net/video/tVRusaZ1WNU/видео.html
I’m still gonna stick with sublimation cuz it’ll last 35-50 washes cuz the ink literally infuses to fabric (ink goes from solid liquid to gas when heated and then fuses into the shirt and once ink cools it converts back to liquid ink and is literally part of the shirt and not layered on top of the shirt and it’ll last as long as the actual fabric will last.