🟪 🟪 How to do Large Sublimation Projects with a Small Format Printer! | Angel Broadnax
Having a 24 inch sublimation printer would be an ideal situation. However, a lot of times, we have to work with what we have available to use at the time. A small format printer, one that only prints 8.5x14, doesn't mean you can't do larger projects. In my workshop, we will be going over how to do large sublimation projects, like an all over shirt design or a clack fan that measures 25x13, with a small format printer. There's a couple different ways to tackle this and I'll share two methods that worked for me before I got my wide format printer.
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Supplies:
- Sublimation Printer
- Sublimation Paper
- Design/printing Software (whatever you're comfortable with. I used Canva Pro and silhouette studio)
- Scissors/rotary cutter
- Sublimation Blank (I used a clack fan for this project).
- Heat Resistant Tape
- Heat Press
- Fabric Adhesive Basting Spray