Dye-sublimation printing process is used to print on polyester fabrics. It is used for many applications such as trade show banners or table covers, t-shirts, bike uniforms, competitive swimwear, soccer jerseys and flags. The original printers were an electrostatic technology using toners but now are generally inkjet printers using specially formulated inks. The dye sublimation inks are a pigment suspended in a liquid solvent, like water. The images are initially printed on coated transfer paper. The image on the paper is a reverse image of the final design, so it can be transferred onto polyester fabric under pressure and heat (180 to 210 degrees Celsius, or about 375 degrees Fahrenheit). Under high temperature and pressure, the dye turns into a gas and permeates the fabric and then solidifies into its fibers. The fabric is permanently dyed so it can be washed without damaging the quality of the image.
PLEASE NOTE: We cannot reproduce logos that belong to a third party without permission. If you obtained your logo from unknown sources it may be the property of the author or organization. We would need permission from the copyright owner before we could reproduce it. Outfit My Team accepts NO Liability for Unauthorized use of Registered Artwork.
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Embroidery on Tackle Twill
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Sublimation on Tackle Twill
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Screen Printed Numbers
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Tackle Twill Numbers
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