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Normal Processing Times are 2-5 business days (M-F excluding holidays). Custom orders not included. All foiled/vinyl tumbler logo sheet order processing times are 4-6 weeks

Tumbler Sublimation Print Transfers

Here you'll find sublimation transfers for garments and tumblers. Sizing and sheet set up options are provided in the listing.

 

Pressing Suggestions For Garments

  • Safety First! Use heat resistant safety gloves. 

  • Preheat your heat press temperature to 375-400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Set timer to 50-60 seconds.

  • Set Pressure at light to medium.

  • Place parchment/butcher paper inside the garment so the ink does not bleed onto the back of the shirt or your heat press. Reusing the paper is not recommended.

  • Pre-Press your garment to remove moisture.
  • Place transfer face down onto your garment and cover with butcher paper.

  • Press at 375-400 degrees F for 50-60 seconds with light to medium pressure.

  • Remove paper immediately and peel hot.

 

~ Pressing Suggestions For Tumblers

  • Safety First! Use heat resistant safety gloves.

  • Preheat your tumbler press or convection oven to 375-400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Set Pressure to light to medium.

  • Use Heat Safe tape to secure your image to your tumbler. DO NOT overlap the image, you may need to trim it first.

  • Press according to your tumbler press or for 6-9 minutes in a convection oven.
  • Rotate your tumbler if placing it on the side in a convection oven.

  • Remove paper immediately and peel hot.

~ Only you know your press/convection oven all information provided is to be used as a suggestion/starting point only. You may need to test a print with your substrate to achieve the best possible results. Please note that pressing for too long or at too high of a temp can ruin the substrate and print. Which may result in a brown and/or blurry image on your substrate. Adjust your time and temp according to your desired finished results.

~ Please note I cannot print in white for sublimation so anywhere you see "white" does not exist and will be the color of your substrate.