| Temperature: 400°
Time: 7 minutes
1. Prepare your artwork and transfer with consideration to
the size of the of the ceramic tile. Always leave a small
amount of overlap for the image so that it will wrap round
the curved edges of the tile

2. Place the transfer face up on your felt pad. Take note
that the hard rubber that presses ship with sometimes are
too hard and do not allow the tile to sink in properly therefore
not wrapping the transfer round the edges of the tile. It
is very advantageous to create yourself as softer base as
possible which in turn cuts down on breakages and wraps the
transfer to the tile.
3. Place the tiles one by one
face down on the transferuntil they are all laid out like
the examples below


4. Cover the tile and transfer with teflon sheet (or white
paper).

6. Press for about 560 seconds. This is using our Armor coated
tiles.
If you are using thinner Chineese coated tiles the coatings
are not as
durable as ours and will burn so you will need to lower the
time somewhat.

7. Remove the tile from the press one by one using a pair
of oven gloves.
Take care not to bang the tiles together when still hot as
sublimation tiles
are vunerable to chipping when hot

8. Allow to cool on a clean surface.

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