Collection: Help with Sublimation & More
Black Ink Looks Green After Sublimation
The biggest reason for black ink looking green is either Not Hot Enough or Not Enough Time which is called: UNDERBAKED
Black Ink Looks Brown After Sublimation
If your black ink looks brown, it is usually because your press was too hot or you pressed it for too long. This is called: OVERBAKED
Blue Specks After Pressing
99% of the time, these pesky little blue specks are lint! This is why you use a tacky roller before you pre-press and again right before you sublimate your design. You should also take care when storing blanks and paper so that neither one of them is collecting dust. Experienced designers will roll for lint several times and they’ll even roll their transfer paper. You simply cannot see the dust….but it could be there!