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Unlike generic transfer papers, MakerFlo sublimation paper is specifically engineered for the sublimation process. Our microporous coating ensures maximum ink absorption while maintaining crisp detail. The result? Professional-grade transfers that rival commercial print shops.
Perfect For
- Hard Substrates: Mugs, tumblers, plates, tiles, phone cases
- Soft Substrates: Polyester t-shirts, mouse pads, tote bags
- Mixed Media: Aluminum panels, ceramic ornaments, acrylic keychains
Versatile Options for Every Sublimation Need
Choose from four convenient sheet sizes—8.5 x 11, 8.5 x 14, 11 x 17, and 13 x 19—each packed in a box of 100 sheets, ideal for use with flat heat presses and inkjet sublimation printers. For larger or continuous jobs, our sublimation roll paper is available in 17 in and 24 in widths, featuring a 2-inch core for compatibility with roll-fed sublimation printers like the Epson SureColor F570.
Precision Transfer for Sublimation Blanks
Designed specifically for sublimation printing, MakerFlo sublimation paper works beautifully on light-colored, sublimation-coated hard surfaces and fabrics. Whether you're customizing tumblers, mugs, shirts, or mouse pads, this paper ensures sharp detail and brilliant color with each press. Just pair with sublimation ink and a heat press machine for long-lasting, professional-quality results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What's the difference between sublimation paper and regular paper?
A: Sublimation paper has a special polymer coating that holds sublimation ink and releases it when heated, while regular paper absorbs ink and won't transfer properly.
Q: Can I use this sublimation paper with my Epson F570?
A: Yes! Our roll paper is specifically designed for the Epson F570 and other roll-fed sublimation printers.
Q: Which side do I print on?
A: Print on the bright white side - our paper features an easy-to-identify coating that shows the correct printing surface.
Q: What heat press settings should I use?
A: We recommend 385-400°F for 45-60 seconds with medium pressure. Always refer to your specific substrate's requirements.
Q: Does this work with regular inkjet printers?
A: No, sublimation paper requires sublimation ink and a compatible printer. Regular inkjet ink will not transfer properly.