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70g Coated Printable Sublimation Paper Smudge Resistance For Inkjet Transfer

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70g Coated Printable Sublimation Paper Smudge Resistance For Inkjet Transfer

70g Coated Printable Sublimation Paper Smudge Resistance For Inkjet Transfer
70g Coated Printable Sublimation Paper Smudge Resistance For Inkjet Transfer 70g Coated Printable Sublimation Paper Smudge Resistance For Inkjet Transfer 70g Coated Printable Sublimation Paper Smudge Resistance For Inkjet Transfer 70g Coated Printable Sublimation Paper Smudge Resistance For Inkjet Transfer

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Product Details:
Place of Origin: CHINA
Brand Name: OEM
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: 50 cartond
Price: USD 0.02/m2
Packaging Details: carton packing
Delivery Time: 5-10 days
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,Western Union
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70g Coated Printable Sublimation Paper Smudge Resistance For Inkjet Transfer

Description
Transport Package: Carton Heatresistance: Up To 200°C
Transfer Tempeture: 180-220 Degree Celsius Size: A4, A3, A2, Custom Sizes Available
Specification: 30/33/36/50/60/70/90/100gsm Keywords: Sublimation Paper
Dye Time: Within 20 Seconds Compatible Printer: Sublimation Printer
Colors: Printing Weight: 100 90 80 70 60 50 48 40 35gsm
Transfer Temperature: 180-200℃ Shelflife: 12 Months If Stored Properly
Smudge Resistance: High
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Product Overview:

Professional-grade transfer paper designed for vibrant and durable image transfer onto polyester-based fabrics and coated substrates. Its 70g weight ensures reliable handling and minimal curling during printing, while the specialized coating maximizes ink release and color brilliance during the heat press process. Ideal for sportswear, promotional products, and custom merchandise production.
Key Advantages

 

  • Medium-weight durability​ – 70gsm basis provides enhanced stability for smooth printing and easy handling, reducing paper curl and jams.
  • High-release coating​ – Ensures over 95% ink transfer efficiency with minimal ghosting for sharp, vibrant prints.
  • Wide heat press compatibility​ – Withstands 190–230°C for 30–90 seconds, adaptable to varied substrates and press setups.
  • Low-dust, high-speed feeding​ – Optimized for continuous production with minimal static and reliable printer performance.
  • Universal sublimation ink ready​ – Works with all major dye-sub inks for consistent color reproduction on polyester materials.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Applications
Apparel:
  • Lycra materials - cycling wear
  • Polyamide - swim & surfwear
  • 100% polyester (stretch) - cycling, running, ice hockey wear
  • Sports and functional textiles
Home Interior:
Curtains, blinds, cushions, table covers, towels, cleaners, etc.
Advertisement:
  • Flags
  • Banners
  • Felts
  • Gaming tables
  • Home textiles
Hard Substrates:
  • Ceramics
  • Metal plates
  • Skis
  • Snowboards
  • Mugs and cups

 

Procurement & Usage Tips (FAQ)

Q1: What are the core differences between this 70g transfer paper and the commonly used 35g/50g products?
A1: The main differences are in three aspects:
  • Paper stability: The 70g weight is more resistant to curling during printing, especially suitable for long-format output on wide-format printers.
  • Transfer efficiency: The higher weight provides more even ink absorption, reducing the "paper ghosting" phenomenon after transfer.
  • User-friendliness: The thicker paper base reduces the risk of wrinkling during high-speed printing, offering higher tolerance for beginners.
Q2: How to optimize the transfer effect on dark-colored garments?
A2: For dark-colored fabrics, it is recommended to:
  1. Pre-press​ the garment before heat transfer (150°C/10 seconds to remove moisture and wrinkles).
  2. Increase the transfer temperature to 215-220°C​ and extend the time to 70-80 seconds.
  3. Use a hard silicone pad​ instead of a regular sponge pad to ensure even pressure distribution.
  4. Let the garment cool naturally for 20 seconds​ under the heat press before peeling off the paper.
Q3: Can transfer paper that failed the first attempt be reused?
A3: Strongly not recommended, because:
  • Reheating will alter the paper coating, causing uncontrollable ink residue.
  • The fiber structure of the failed transfer paper has changed, and reprinting may result in misalignment and bleeding.
  • Economically, the cost of a single sheet of transfer paper is far lower than the risk of material waste​ from reuse.
    (Alternative solution: slightly flawed transfers can be repurposed for small-scale cutting applications.)

Contact Details
Anhui Sencai Technology Development Co., Ltd.

Contact Person: Mr. Colin Leung

Tel: 86-13371589324

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