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Instructions for: TP Sub Hydro Paper
1. What do I need:
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Big/Medium size paint brush
Bucket of Tap water
Scissors
Craft Oven
Heat Resistant Gloves
Hydro Sublimation Transfer Paper Heat shrink bag and Heat gun
Heat tape or thin Rope
2. Cut of the appropriate size Hydro paper for your product.
3. On the printed side of the Hydro paper, brush and wet the entire paper with a brush.
4. Wrap the product in the paper, and make sure that the paper is tightly wrapped around the curve part of the product as well. Smooth out creases and air bubbles during the wrapping process.
5. Place the product in a heat shrink bag and shrink all over. If it is a product with a curved lip area like the sports bottle top area, wrap the thin rope or heat tape tightly around the top curved area (this is over the shrunken heat shrink bag). For metal products place in the oven (160 degrees and 9min) turning the bottle around halfway
OR
Heat tape over top curved area of the bottle
Rope over top curved area of the bottle
Hydro paper
over the heat shrink bag
Wraped on bottle
over the heat shrink bag
Failing to do this step, your results will be a faded top area. But, If you do this step, you will have no faded spots.
Tip 1: if you have a sublimation printer, you can print a black colour name over the bottle after you followed the top 5 steps.
Step 1: After the bottle is printed with the hydro paper, cut out a black name that you have printed with your sublimation printer and normal sublimation paper and secure it to your bottle with heat tape. Step 2: Take a normal copy paper and wrap it around the product to protect the bottle from fading or damaging.
Step 3: Place in a heat shirk bag and shrink….then bake in the oven again with the correct time and temp. Remove the heat shrink bag, paper, and print and it is done.
Tip 2: If you only want to create a name on the bottle with no full wrap with the Hydro paper:
1. Mirror the artwork 2. Stick a piece of application Tape (the one that looks like Masking Tape) on your mat with the sticky side facing up 3. Cut a big enough piece of Hydro sublimation paper to fit your artwork, and put it pattern side facing up on the application tape. 4. Cut settings should be set to only cut the Hydro paper, and not the application tape as well. Blade 1; Speed 1; Force about 18 or less. (do a test cut first) 5. Weed the artwork, and place the hydro paper with application tape on the bottle. 6. Place in a heat-shrink bag, and then in the oven (160 degrees and 9min) turning the bottle around halfway
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