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# How to Use Sublimation Paper for Cups.
## Step 1: Choose the Right Sublimation Paper.
When selecting sublimation paper for cupssublimation paper for cups, make sure to choose a size that fits your cup design. It's important to use high-quality sublimation paper to ensure clear and vibrant transfers onto your cups.
## Step 2: Prepare Your Cup for Sublimation.
Clean the surface of your cup with isopropyl alcohol to remove any dirt, oil, or residue that may affect the transfer. Make sure the surface is smooth and dry before proceeding.
## Step 3: Print Your Design.
Print your desired design onto the sublimation paper using a sublimation printer. Make sure to mirror the image before printing to ensure the design transfers correctly onto the cup.
## Step 4: Cut and Tape the Design.
Cut out the printed design and use heat-resistant tape to secure it onto the cup. Make sure the design is positioned properly and taut on the cup to prevent any blurring or shifting during the transfer process.
## Step 5: Heat Press Transfer.
Place the cup with the secured design into a heat press. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for time, temperature, and pressure settings. Apply even pressure to the cup to ensure a smooth and consistent transfer.
## Step 6: Peel and Reveal.
After the designated heat press time has elapsed, carefully remove the cup from the heat press and let it cool. Once it's cool to the touch, gently peel off the sublimation paper to reveal your transferred design on the cup.
## Step 7: Final Touches.
Inspect the transferred design for any imperfections or missing areas. If necessary, reprint and repeat the transfer process. Finally, clean the cup with a soft cloth to remove any residue from the transfer process.
By following these steps, you can successfully use sublimation paper for cups to create personalized and professional-grade designs. Remember to practice proper safety precautions, such as wearing heat-resistant gloves and following manufacturer guidelines for your specific equipment.
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