Sublimation Vinyl Bundle for Light Fabrics: KOALA 123gsm Transfer Paper & A-SUB Clear Sublimation Vinyl

SKU: SHTV-M-342 +KSP-8.5X11-123
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Bundle Sale(click for more details): → A-SUB Sublimation Paper + → Clear HTV VInyl for Sublimation Heat Transfer

1. A-SUB Sublimation Paper for high-quality cotton-polyester blends  LIGHT color fabrics; Clear HTV Vinyl Roll for light colored fabrics  ;
With the help of the sublimation paper, sublimation ink, and this clear htv vinyl, you will be able to do sublimation on LIGHT COTTON fabrics, and the results are perfect and long-lasting;

2. A-SUB Sublimation Paper: 110 Sheets per pack, 8.5X11 inch Letter Size 125gsm;
Sublimation HTV Vinyl Roll: 12" X 10FT per roll, matte clear, compatible with cutting machine;

3. Sublimation Paper works with any inkjet printer with sublimation ink refilled in;
HTV Vinyl Roll is non-printable, only cutting machines or scissors are needed;

4. This bundle kit of sublimation paper and sublimation htv needs to use a heat press machine to do the transfer, missing any of them will not work;

5. How to use them? Step 1: Print the design on the sublimation paper, Step 2: cut the clear htv vinyl via a cutting machine, and then layer the sublimation paper, Step 3: do the heat, wait for it cool to peel, then finish the unique and complicated designs effortlessly.

6. They make the BEST partners to each other! Made up for their own shortcomings! This clear iron on vinyl is durable enough to withstand repeated washes and outdoor elements such as sun exposure and rain, without fading, yellowing, cracking, and peeling. You will definitely love its excellent performance.

7. We offer a FREE step-by-step tutorial for this set, please check the full item description page for more details.
    

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How to use
Craft setting

Must use sublimation ink, regular ink doesn't work.


Fabric should be white or light-colored, the content of cotton should≤30%
Hard objects should be coated.


If you are a sublimation beginner, it's better to do a test on an old fabric to find the best heat transfer time and temperature.

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