Ghosting usually happens when the paper isn't secured well enough and moves while being pressed. It is best to secure the paper with heat tape to make itdoesnt move heat is.
Sublimating mugs is a fun and rewarding craft, but sometimes ghosting can be a pesky issue. Here are some helpful tips to prevent it.
Add Correct Pressure
Ensure that you are using the correct amount of pressure when pressing your mug. Adjust your mug press so that it provides firm and even pressure across the image.
Keep Mugs Steady
Avoid moving the mug when transferring the design. Movement can cause ghosting because the sublimation paper shifts and misaligns the print.
Ensure Proper Temperature and Time
Verify that you are using the recommended temperature and time settings for sublimating your mugs. Different materials can require different settings.
Use Heat-Resistant Tape
Secure the sublimation paper to the mug with heat-resistant tape to prevent any movement during the pressing process.
Preheat the Mug
Preheat your mug for a few seconds before applying the sublimation paper. This can help achieve more consistent results by reducing initial temperature shock.
Check Your Paper and Ink
Ensure you're using quality sublimation paper and inks, as this can significantly affect the print quality and avoid unwanted ghosting.
With these adjustments, your mugs should be ghost-free and vibrant! Happy crafting! 🎨☕
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