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Sublimation printing is a heat transfer process that turns sublimation ink into gas and permanently bonds it with specially coated surfaces. The result is a vibrant, durable design that won't crack, peel, or fade under normal use.

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A basic sublimation setup includes a sublimation printer, sublimation ink, sublimation paper, heat-resistant tape, a heat press, tumbler heat press or sublimation oven, and sublimation blanks.

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No. Standard inkjet printers use regular ink that cannot sublimate. You need a sublimation printer or a compatible printer converted for sublimation use.

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Popular sublimation products include tumblers, mugs, water bottles, glass cans, phone cases, ornaments, photo slates, acrylic blanks, glass blanks, hardboard blanks and polyester fabrics.

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Yes. Sublimation is one of the easiest personalization methods to learn and is ideal for crafters, hobbyists, and small businesses.

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When applied correctly, sublimation designs become part of the coating and can last for years without peeling or cracking.

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Absolutely. Many creators start with personalized tumblers, mugs, and gifts before expanding into larger product lines.