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A**N
Subs very nicely
Got crisp images & perfect blacks with:180s @ 400°Scrap of fabric over heat press pad (really don't need anything fancy/expensive.. I used muslin)Sub paper on top of fabric (image facing up)Ornament taped with just one long pieceTeflon sheet on topLight-ish pressureTips:If sublimating edge to edge, print so your design is juuuust bigger than the ornament. It makes centering easier & when you remove the ornament after you press you're far less likely to get unwanted smudges from touching extraneous ink when the ceramic is still around 400°Once in place on heat press & before pressing, slice one side of the tape holding down the ornament to free it. My method was to immediately flip the ornament over with a wooden (or silicone) spatula after pressing, and proactively freeing one side prevented any ghosting caused by even the slightest movement while trying to get the tape off. (BONUS: the long side of the tape can become a carrying handle for transferring the ornament gently to water)I did many double-sided successfully with the same exact settings, but found the one-side-at-a-time approach was the best & easiest.ALWAYS have at least 6 ornaments on the press at once for even pressure, and place them in the very middle. Only pressing a couple at a time will almost surely result in breakage. I just surrounded the couple I was doing with blank and/or "oops" ones & got no breaking.And for the crispiest images, sharpen your image to the point of "that's a little too sharp" and then sharpen it one step further. It'll look super grainy but will sub super sharp.Wow.. I really got into this process..
R**A
Great
The media could not be loaded. Â These came out great.. love them.
S**E
Great product
I thought this was a great product for the photo gifts I made
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