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| Transport Package: | Carton | Origin: | Dongguan China |
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| Productname: | Sublimation Paper | Paperweight: | 100-120 Gsm |
| Weight: | 100 90 80 70 60 50 48 40 35gsm | Environmentalfriendly: | Non-toxic And Eco-friendly Materials |
| Dry Time: | 15-25 Seconds | Trademark: | ZS |
| Smudge Resistance: | High | Dryingtime: | Instant Drying |
| Transfer Rate: | More Than 98% | Compatible Ink: | Sublimation Ink |
| Heatresistance: | Up To 200°C | Colorvibrancy: | High Color Reproduction And Vibrancy |
| Highlight: | 100g Sublimation Paper Roll,Customizable Sublimation Paper Roll,Non Toxic Sublimation Heat Transfer Paper |
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Product Overview:
Procurement & Usage Tips (FAQ)
1. What should I consider when purchasing 100g sublimation paper?
Confirm that your printer supports heavyweight paper. While 100g paper offers excellent stiffness and curl resistance, not all desktop inkjet printers can handle paper this heavy. Check your printer’s maximum paper weight specification and ensure the sheet size or roll core diameter (typically 2 or 3 inches) is compatible. Also request a sample to test color yield and transfer efficiency with your specific sublimation ink and heat press.
2. How should I store and handle 100g sublimation paper?
Store the paper in a cool, dry environment (temperature <30°C, humidity 40–60%) away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it sealed in its original packaging until ready to use. Despite its heavyweight, avoid stacking heavy objects on top of the paper to prevent unwanted creasing or compression marks. For best transfer results, complete the heat pressing within 48 hours after printing.
3. What applications are best suited for 100g sublimation paper?
This heavyweight paper is ideal for large-format designs, all-over prints, and rigid substrates such as ceramic tiles, metal sheets, coated hardboards, and mouse pads. It also performs exceptionally well on polyester textiles where high ink load and fine detail are required, such as premium sportswear, full-sublimation jerseys, and soft signage. For lightweight fabrics (e.g., delicate scarves or thin polyester linings), a lighter paper (e.g., 60g) may be more appropriate to avoid excessive stiffness during transfer.
Contact Person: Mr. Colin Leung
Tel: 86-13371589324