Please Note:
- Sublimation Pro's is not responsible for any misprints. We will not replace a garment that could be damaged during the sublimation process. Items such as buttons and plastic zippers could melt or be broken.
- All T-Shirts should be 100% Polyester. If you a garment other than 100% Polyester then you will run the risk of having a faded / distressed look on the garment. We understand that some customers prefer this type of look. Sublimation Pros Will Print on the garment that you provide Without Checking The Tag for type of material that you have provided us. If is your responsibility to ensure that you are providing the correct material.
- If you are doing a large run you should provide additional shirts for shrinkage / loss.
If you do not have any other garment or material to be decorated and you only want us to provide printed sublimation printing/paper then you should use our "Direct To Print" option.
Problems/Issues With Garments:í«ÌÎ_If, when we receive your garment, they/it is dirty or damaged this may delay the processing of your order. We will contact you if we see any issues with the garments in order to get directions on what you want done with the item. You may elect to proceed with the project or ask us to wait on production until you provide replacement item.
About The Process: Dye Sublimation is a printing technique that allows for full color, all-over apparel prints. Your artwork is printed onto a sheet of high-release paper and transferred onto your apparel using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas ‰ۡóÁÌÎ?ÌÎÌÕ known as sublimation ‰ۡóÁÌÎ?ÌÎÌÕ and bonds them to the polyester fibers. Unlike screen printing, the dye is absorbed by the fabric for an fantastic soft-to-the-hand feel.