The unique technology of Jigu Digital sublimation paper allows it to achieve outstanding printing results on textiles and hard substrates. These A4-size sublimation papers are engineered to deliver excellent ink absorption, precise color reproduction, and strong adhesion during the heat transfer process. It is extremely fast drying, has excellent line sharpness, superb and quick transfer properties, and has outstanding lay-flat performance. Available in standard A3 (297 x 420 mm) and A4 (210 x 297 mm) sizes.
Our 120gsm A4 sublimation paper sheets are designed for desktop printers, such as EPSON, SAWGRASS, RECOH, etc. The use of lower temperatures and shorter time during transfer printing not only improves production efficiency but also conforms to the concept of energy conservation and environmental protection. Widely used for mugs, glass frames, mousepads, aluminum plates, ceramics, stone boards, etc.



Product Specification
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GSM |
Size |
Package |
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120 |
A4 |
100 sheets/package |
20 packages/ box |
Back logo print and other quantities can be customized according to your requirements.
Key Features
* Superior Ink Absorption: The advanced coating ensures optimal ink absorption, preventing smudging and delivering sharp, high-resolution prints.
* High Transfer Efficiency: Maximizes ink transfer to the substrate, resulting in vibrant colors and minimal ink waste.
* Strong Adhesion: Provides excellent bonding with fabrics, ensuring long-lasting prints that withstand repeated washing and wear.
* Instant Drying: Dries rapidly after printing, reducing production time and improving workflow efficiency.
* Pre-Cut Sizes: Available in A3 and A4 sizes for convenience and compatibility with standard printers.
Applications
Our 120gsm A4 sublimation paper is widely used in commonly used image customization products on the market, such as coated quilts, color-changing cups, non-cotton pillows, mobile phone cases, mouse pads, puzzles, ceramic plates, disks, ceramics, non-cotton light-colored clothes, hats, etc.

Fashion

Home Decoration

Hard Substrates

Hard Substrates

Hard Substrates
Process
Use sublimation ink for mirror printing, print the image to be printed on the sublimation paper, and then use a heat press or cup machine for transfer. Adjust the specific settings according to different equipment, environment, and products.

Notes On Transfer
1. A4 Sublimation paper usage:
Can be transferred: non-cotton T-shirts (cotton content less than 30%), ceramic cups and plates, ceramic pieces, puzzles, metal plates, pearlescent boards, slate paintings, pillows, school bags, mobile phone cases, mouse pads, and other flat products.
2. Distinguish between the front and back of the printing paper:
JIGU 120gsm A4 sublimation paper white side is the printing side, and the pink side is the backside. It is recommended to let it dry for a while before transferring it for better results.
3. Printing ink introduction:
Please use sublimation transfer ink. This ink made of dispersed dyes will sublimate and dye the substrate at the transfer temperature; good quality ink does not easily clog the nozzle, the color is realistic, and the stability is good.
4. Notes on transfer:
Do not touch the image on the surface of the paper with your fingers to avoid leaving fingerprints on the image. When fixing the drawing on the cup, do not rub the drawing back and forth on the cup body to avoid rubbing the color of the paper surface and affecting your transfer quality.
5. Tips for bad hot stamping patterns:
1) Color is light: uneven temperature uneven pressure or too short a time
2) Blurred pattern: too long time causes ink diffusion
3) Dull surface of the pattern: too much pressure or too high temperature
4) Partial blur of the pattern: uneven heat distribution in the hot stamping area
5) Scars on the pattern: too long hot stamping time
6) The color of the pattern is different: uneven pressure or uneven transfer coating of the object
7) Sticky paper: too high temperature or poor transfer coating of the object
