Literally, bigger ideas may cause decorators to switch to large format, roll sublimation paper. This process has its advantages, but it also needs to clarify some misunderstandings.
This will also encourage the development of new markets so that decorators can use this form of sublimation.
Large format sublimation requires a lot of costs:
If we hear the word "large scale," we think of spending hundreds of thousands of dollars, huge inventory warehouses, and other major issues.
Fortunately, this is not reality. The price of the 44-inch sublimation printer system is between $4,000 and $7,000, which is not out of reach for many decorators. Large heat presses may also be related to other costs. Although not suitable for all large format printing.
For example, if you want to make not only clothes, but also household items such as shower rooms, sheets, pillowcases, and similar items, you need a printer that can print at least 64-72 inches wide.
The heat transfer paper manufacturer also needs a heat press calender (sometimes called a roller press or a rotary press) that can meet the requirements of 64 inches to 72 inches. This bottom-line investment jumped to between US$6,000-8,000.