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Can you sublimate over a sublimated tumbler?
Yes, you can sublimate over an existing sublimation design on a tumbler, but with significant caveats. The success depends heavily on the original coating, the new design’s complexity, and the heat application. It’s often…
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Can you sublimate over DTF?
Yes, you can sublimate over Direct-to-Film (DTF) transfers, but with significant caveats regarding the durability and quality of the final product. Sublimation works by turning solid ink into a gas that dyes polyester fibers.…
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Can you sublimate onto nylon?
Yes, you can sublimate onto nylon, but with specific considerations. Direct sublimation onto 100% nylon is not possible because sublimation inks require polyester fibers to adhere. However, nylon fabrics with a high polyester blend…
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Can you sublimate onto anything?
No, you cannot sublimate onto anything. Sublimation printing requires specific materials that can accept sublimation ink and undergo the phase change from solid to gas and back to solid. Common suitable materials include polyester…
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Can you sublimate on viscose?
Yes, you can sublimate on viscose, but with important considerations. While direct sublimation on 100% viscose is generally not recommended due to its natural fibers absorbing too much ink and causing dull, fuzzy results,…
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Can you sublimate on top of sublimation?
Yes, you can sublimate on top of sublimation, but it’s a technique that requires careful consideration and specific conditions. This process, often referred to as layering sublimation, allows for the creation of intricate designs…
