Sublimation Insulated Cooler/Lunch Bag, 7"x8.5"x6", with strap 10 each
Sublimation Insulated Cooler/Lunch Bag, 7"x8.5"x6", with strap 10 each
Make everyone in the lunch room jealous by personalizing your lunch bag. These large, durable sublimation lunch bags can be used as a daily lunch box or a small cooler for special occasions.
For best results, we recommend the use of a foam pillow.
Unzip and remove the sublimation area from the lunch bag.
PREHEAT your press to 390˚ F
PRINT THE TRANSFER - A template is available on our website.
ATTACH THE TRANSFER - Heat tape is recommended for this item.
LAY ONLY THE WHITE FLAP ON THE PRESS - The rest of the bag should be draped
off the edge of the press, including the zippers.
PRESSURE - Use a setting of 6-8 if your press has been calibrated, or medium heavy
pressure
TEMPERATURE - 390˚ F
TIME - 50-60 seconds
FOR BEST RESULTS: Be sure the entire white front panel is on the press when
sublimating
Weight | 0.538000 | ||
UOM | EA | ||
Primary Color | Black | ||
Sublimatable Surface Color | White | ||
Material | Polyester | ||
Size | 7" x 8-1/2" x 6" | ||
Sublimatable Size | 7" x 8-1/2" | ||
Includes | Carrying Strap | ||
Use with Sublimation | Yes | ||
Use with Toner Heat Transfer | Yes | ||
UV-LED Printable | Yes | ||
Product Type | Bag | ||
Recommended Settings | |||
Time
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45-60 seconds
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Temperature
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360-390°F
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Pressure
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Medium
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o The sublimated image may have been printed on the wrong side of the sublimation paper.
- The image colors are dull on the sublimated product. o The press/heat time may need to be decreased.
o The press/heat temperature may need to be decreased.
o The print settings may need to be adjusted. Also check that the proper paper type and/or color profile is selected before printing the image.
- The image colors are not correct on the sublimated product. o The print settings may need to be adjusted. Also check that the proper paper type and/or color profile is selected before printing the image.
o Convert the colors used in the image to RGB color mode in the design/layout software before printing.
o If spot colors are used in the image (common for logos), convert the spot colors to RGB color mode in the design/layout software before printing.
- The sublimation paper is brown and sticking to the product. o The press/heat time may need to be decreased.
o The press/heat temperature may need to be decreased.
o The pressure setting may need to be decreased.
o Use of a different sublimation paper brand or type may be needed for the particular product.
- The sublimated image appears blurry or fuzzy. o The pressure setting may need to be increased.
o The sublimation transfer paper may need to be secured to the product to prevent the paper from moving.
o The sublimatable coating on the product may be defective.
- The sublimation blank sticks to the top of the heat press when it is opened. o Place an additional piece of blowout paper or Teflon sheet on top of the sublimation blank and/or transfer paper before closing the press. This will help protect the surface of the product or transfer sheet, as well as prevent the vacuum effect that can cause the item to stick to the top platen when first opening the press.