Quickstartguide:Sublimation

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File Preparation

To transfer an image to a piece of fabric, you must save your design as:

  • JPEG
  • PNG
  • PDF
  • Photoshop File

Materials for Sublimation

Unfortunately, it is not possible to print on any kind of fabric. It is recommended to use a fabric that is made of synthetic fibres (Nylon, Polyester). These allow the heat of the press to seal the print and make it last longer. It is not recommended to use natural fibres such as cotton or linen, since the print won't stick properly to the fabric and will most likely disappear after the first wash.

What about Denim Jeans?

The same approach goes to denim since the percentage of cotton and polyester or elastane can vary.

Setting up the Heat Press

  • Turn it on with the red switch on the left side.
  • Look for the instruction paper - it is usually near the machine. There you will find the sublimation settings.

[image of the instruction paper]

Printing

  • Open your file in any program you can print from (Photo Viewer, Acrobat, Photoshop, etc.).
  • Hit <command+P> on the keyboard or >File>Print to go to the print dialogue.


Sawgrass print dialog.png


  • Make sure to choose the <SAWGRASS SG800> as the printer.

Sawgrass chooseprinter.png

  • Choose <A3/mirrored/one page> or <A4/mirrored/one page> as preset.

Sawgrass choosesetting.png

(this set the printer to the right paper size, the right color profile and it flips the image)

  • Hit print.
  • Place the transfer paper face down down (the tekst on the back readable to you) in paper tray.

Sawgrass paperfeed.jpg