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Sublimation Supplies

Sublimation supplies are the foundation of any dye-sublimation workflow. From inks and papers to coated blanks and heat-management tools, each component ensures your prints transfer vibrant, long-lasting images onto fabrics and hard goods. Without the right supplies, colors will look dull, edges smear, and transfers fail.

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Core Benefits

  • Vivid, True-to-Screen Color
    High-quality sublimation inks coupled with coated transfer papers reproduce bright, accurate hues and smooth gradients.

  • Permanent, Wash-Resistant Prints
    Inks bond at the molecular level with polyester and polymer-coated surfaces, so images won’t crack, peel, or fade through laundering.

  • On-Demand Customization
    Print exactly what you need—one-off designs, small runs, or bulk orders—without costly setup fees or minimums.

  • Cost Efficiency
    Buying inks in bulk and master rolls of paper lowers your cost per print, while versatile blanks let you switch between mugs, shirts, and panels.

  • Consistent, Reliable Workflow
    Heat-resistant tapes, Teflon sheets, and silicone pads guarantee even pressure and temperature, preventing ghosting and scorch marks.


Popular Categories

  • Sublimation Inks
    CMYK (plus specialty colors) in cartridge or bottle form—opt for clog-resistant, high-density formulations.

  • Transfer Papers
    Fast-release for fabrics and high-release for hard goods; weights range from 45 gsm to 80 gsm depending on substrate.

  • Coated Blanks
    Polyester shirts, ceramic mugs, aluminum photo panels, mouse pads, coasters, and keychains with certified sublimation coatings.

  • Heat-Management Tools
    Teflon sheets, parchment paper, and high-temperature tape to secure transfers and protect platens.

  • Pressure-Equalizing Pads
    Silicone or rubber pillows that compensate for seams, zippers, and curved surfaces to ensure uniform contact.

  • Protective Gear
    Heat-resistant gloves, safety goggles, and lint rollers to keep your products spotless and handle hot items safely.

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