Maybe someone feel sublimation printing process is very difficult,but unbelievable,sublimation printing is so easy. Create a snazzy graphic using your favorite software and print it in reverse on a sheet of sublimation transfer paper using a desktop printer filled with Sawgrass dye sublimation ink. Then place the print on a white or light gray polyester garment and place both in your heat press. There are variations listed below, but the standard formula requires heating the item to 390 – 400°F (198 – 204°C) for about 35 seconds, using light to medium pressure. Remove the paper and you’re done. You have a freshly decorated garment with an incredibly soft ‘hand’. Your transfer will be as soft as a screen-printed shirt, but is much easier to make. No color separation, no messy inks, no exposing and washing screens. Just print and press. Profitably. Total cost for an 8″ x 10″ transfer on a good quality polyester shirt averages about $6.00 including the shirt. At retail prices ranging from $10 – $29.00, there’s plenty of room for profit, especially when you’re selling unique shirts with custom designs. There’s that word again.Sublimation can create custom apparel of all kinds. Professional quality performance apparel, mens and ladies tank tops, V-dresses, hoodies, bandanas, Baby onsies, sweatshirts, arm sleeves, scarves, and socks. Yes, socks. To our surprising,sublimation printing with dye sublimation ink and sublimation transfer paper can be used to imprint a wide variety of objects ranging from cell phone cases to clipboards, mugs, mouse pads, license plates & luggage tags, ceramic tiles & trophy inserts.Just about anything that has a polymer coating and can be sandwiched in a heat press at 400°F — without melting, of course. When you branch out beyond shirts, you’ll need to vary your time and temperature settings.