Pick Your Poison: The Accessories of Heat Pressing

People have been asking about when they should be using certain accessories. Mainly Nomex vs. foam, silicon vs. teflon, and when a teflon pillow is best used. So let’s break down each item and find out their strengths and weaknesses.

Nomex Felt Pads

Nomex is a material found in a great deal of heat resistant safety gear. This makes it an ideal material to help cushion you Substrate. The material is incredibly dense and can withstand a great deal of compression and still bounce back. This means you can place it into your shirts, onesies, hats and other gear to help even out those seams without worry. It is also cutable so you can custom cut the pad to whatever substrate you are using. There are a few downsides to this potion_bottlesimgmaterial, one is that it does absorb sublimation ink, which means it can the re-release that ink onto whatever substrate you’re using. This leads us to another weakness, its price. A great product does come at a price, which makes this a costly yet worthwhile replacement if it gets ruined.

Foam Pillows

Foam pillows are an inexpensive alternative to the Nomex pads. Now while they can perform a lot of the same roles that the Nomex they do lack in the amount of bounce back due to not having the same density that the Nomex does. They also have the absorption problem that the Nomex has. Though, at the low cost of this product and the wide variety of sizes they are a must have for any shop.

Teflon

Teflon sheets are great multi-tools. They protect your top plate when using opaque transfers and keep ink off your bottom platen during sublimation. They also give you that little added weight when placing transfers on shirts, which also means it, will keep your sublimation sheets down and help eliminate ghosting when bringing the platen up. The Teflon also has the nice bonus effect of adding a glossy effect to your heat transfers. Simply place it over your shirt after pressing and press for an additional 10 seconds.

Silicon Sheets

Silicone sheets have many uses, including protecting images during heat pressing, avoiding sublimation ink bleeding onto your heat press or bleeding between fabric layers. A silicone sheet can be used multiple times (approximately 5-10 times) until you feel that is no longer usable from either discoloration or ink coverage. Silicon sheets also have the ability to add a matte finish to your heat transfers. Simply place it on the image after pressing and press again for about 10 seconds.

Allover Printing: It’s All Over America

AmericaShirtARTICLE_rdax_524x524By Christopher Bernat, Contributing Writer, Impressions Magazine

Allover print sublimation (AOPS) is, well, all over the place. Of course it is a trendy application on T-shirts and V-necks seen in the wholesale decorated apparel marketplace. But from burnout garments, poly-performance tops and mixed martial arts (MMA) gear to hoodies and dresses, the popularity of AOPS is rising. If you have not seen it as a new source of potential revenue, you may want to look one more time.

It’s not just enjoying success in the imprintables market. Walk into Macy’s, Belk, H&M or just about any other major clothing retailer and you will see some apparel decorated with sublimation in the store. There are multiple brands offering different types of garments for this process. The topic has been well covered in Impressions and at the Imprinted Sportswear Shows (ISS), but it has grown and changed in the past couple of seasons.

Garment decorators are getting more and more requests for allover sublimation, and declining the opportunity could have long-term ramifications. Many people are predicting it will only increase in popularity from here on out.

No matter what type of AOPS you plan to do, there are several things you will need. At a bare minimum, you will need sublimation paper, an industrial (a.k.a. large) heat press and the right garments for your target customer.

You also will need the know-how to do it properly. So let’s get started and cover a couple of important areas. Continue reading “Allover Printing: It’s All Over America”

Instagram Friendly Products From ChromaLuxe

Why should you use ChromaLuxe?

ChromaLuxe is always on the cutting edge of HD sublimation metal printing. When you chose ChromaLuxe, you aren’t just choosing a product, you aren’t just choosing the longest lasting photo medium, you are choosing an industry leader.

What is Instagram?

Instagram is a photo sharing app and social network that more than one hundred million people use. How is sharing a photo on Instagram different from sharing a photo on Facebook? One word…filters. Instagram allows people to apply photo filters that make their digital photos look like  they were taken using  film.

Some other cool stuff about instagram:

  • Instagram has a very active demographic  of 16-19 year olds
  • More than 16 billion photos have been shared using Instagram
  • The majority of Instagram users are women

How you can use ChromaLuxe to make your mobile memories more memorable?

Having your cool and unique photos online is pretty convenient, but it would be a shame to just have them stay there.  Your photos need to be out in the real would where they can shine .

ChromaLuxe ‘s Instagram friendly items allow you and mix your artsy photos with one of 3 beautiful finishes.  (White Gloss, Clear Gloss, and White Matte)

Print your photos ChromaLuxe’s 4×4 or 5×5 metal plates or on Switchcase’s  iPhone 5 cases and inserts.

What are some things that will help me get started?

You can use hashtags on Instagram, so it’s a good idea to read about hashtag dos and don’ts .