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ChromaBlast

Due to the huge number of requests about performing prints on cotton T-shirts we decided to add to our range of technology Chromablast created by a reputable manufacturer sublimation ink company Sawgrass Technologies.

 

Technology Chromablast can perform printing directly on cotton, as is the case when performing printing in sublimation technology. The secret technology Chromablast is a patented formula of a chemical reaction that occurs under heat at the time of printing on the shirt Seal Press thermal transfer. Ink Chromablast, as is the case of sublimation is transferred onto the fabric using a dedicated paper Chromablast and combines with the cotton fibers to form a very durable, soft and color printing.

 

Technology offered by us is the perfect solution for small and medium sized advertising agencies, photographic, printing companies performing sublimation, which are interested in expanding the range of services, for printing on cotton products. Wherever there is a need to perform short-run printing on white or light-colored fabrics of cotton technology Chromablast will work perfectly. Because of the low start up costs and the ability to perform printing from one piece, this solution can also be used by people creating their own unique designs for use on products such as white and light cotton shirts orshirts, aprons, bags, towels, etc. To start printing onto white and light-colored fabrics of cotton is required to have a printer Sawgrass Virtuoso SG400 and SG800 with a set of inks Chromablast, transfer paper Chromablast and heat transfer press.

 

 

 

 

Printouts Chromablast technology:

 

  1. Install ink Chromablast printer
  2. Download from the manufacturer, and then install the driver responsible for color management and printing process
  3. Prepare graphics - printing can be done from any graphic files: .jpg, .tiff, .pdf, .psd, .ai, .cdr and others
  4. Print graphics in a mirror image on paper Chromablast and then trim it
  5. Put the print on the fabric, cover it with paper and then heatat 180-200o C during 25-40 seconds high pressure
  6. Printing does not require curing, and drying
  7. Seal immediately after take off the transfer paper and to obtain a soft material stretch sides
  8. Finished shirt can be washed at 30 ° C. Washing at high temperatures can cause a slight loss of color intensity.

 

 

 

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