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What happens if you sublimate on 100% cotton?
If you try to sublimate on 100% cotton fabric, you will likely achieve poor results with faded colors and a blurry image. Sublimation ink requires polyester or poly-coated surfaces to permanently bond with the…
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What happens if you steam satin?
Steaming satin can be a delicate process. While it can help remove wrinkles and refresh the fabric, improper steaming can lead to water spots, stretching, or even damage to the satin’s sheen. Always test…
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What happens if you put inkjet paper in a laser printer?
Putting inkjet paper in a laser printer can lead to several undesirable outcomes, primarily related to how the paper interacts with the printer’s heat and toner. While it might print something, it’s not recommended…
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What happens if you press HTV too long?
Pressing HTV (Heat Transfer Vinyl) for too long can lead to several undesirable outcomes, including scorching of the vinyl, damage to the carrier sheet, and potential discoloration or melting of the fabric. It’s crucial…
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What happens if you overheat sublimation?
If you overheat sublimation ink, it can cause color bleeding, ghosting, and poor image transfer, resulting in a faded or distorted final product. This often happens when the heat press is set too high…
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What happens if you microwave polypropylene?
Microwaving polypropylene is generally considered safe for short periods and at moderate temperatures, as it’s designed to withstand heat. However, prolonged exposure to high heat or microwaving certain foods can lead to plastic degradation,…
