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What’s the difference between Sublimation Paper Printing and Wet Printing? |
WET PRINTING
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The easiest way to identify a wet printing, you can see the wet print through the back of the fabric. During the wet printing process, dye is applied to penetrate completely through the fabric. Plus, wet printing is typically processed with acid dye on nylon-base fabrics. |
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HEAT SUBLIMATION PRINTING
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Heat Sublimation Printing is sometimes called heat transfer. Under heat and pressure lasting for a specific amount of time, the dye on a heat transfer paper is turned into gas state. This process allows the dye to be well absorbed by the fabric, and it is widely used on Polyester for garments and sportswear because the colors are unlikely to fade. |
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