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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
No complaints for sublimation transfer printing. Does the job and looks great.
Sarah S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Works great for my crafting!
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
This paper has worked flawlessly for me so far. I have no complaints. It works through my Epson printer easily, dries nearly instantly, and I haven't had any issues with the pesky edge marks you end up with using some other sublimation papers. The only reason I knocked a star off, is because this is some expensive paper. I would say it is slightly past the point of getting what you pay for- you can actually get paper that is just as good, for considerably less money. Overall though, I can't say I wouldn't get this again in the future.
Rosieminnie
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
These work perfectly. I really like the pink side that tells me exactly which side to print on. It takes on the printing well. The brightness remains and sublimates well on cups. I have only used it for personalized items, so I have no photos right now.It is very well-priced, and I plan on making it my go-to paper. It is not a standard letter but an A4 paper. So, you have to make sure you put it in the correct setting.All in all, I really like and recommend this paper.
Sue Selle
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
This Polytech Sublimation Paper delivers sharp, vibrant prints without any hassle. The ink transfers beautifully onto tumblers, ornaments, and fabric with no smudging or ghosting—just clean, professional-quality designs.Why I Love It:✅ Great color payoff – Transfers are bright and true-to-design.✅ Works on all blanks – Tumblers, ceramic, magnets—you name it, it sticks.✅ No paper jams – Runs smoothly through my printer every time.✅ Quick, even transfer – No weird fading or splotches.Would I buy it again? Absolutely. If you're into sublimation, this is a must-have.
Jaime Cantrell
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
8. Polytech Sublimation PaperThis sublimation paper transfers images with vibrant colors and sharp details. It would be nice if it worked on darker fabrics, but for tumblers and light materials, it’s fantastic. A solid choice for crafting and small businesses!
BeautifulCat
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I think sublimation on various surfaces is such a great technique. I gave this paper a pretty good trial on two very different surfaces: a ceramic mug commercially prepared for sublimation and cotton canvas that I treated with sublimation spray. For comparison, I used Polytech Paper for one mug and one cotton canvas tote bag. I used a well-known brand for the other set of a mug and a tote.The two mugs were the same in terms of vivid color, trueness to original color, and sharp images. No difference.The two tote bags resulted in very different results. The Polytech tote bag was much more ink/color saturated on the canvas and the image edges were sharp. The other brand was much more faded in terms of color and the edges of image were not as sharp. I usually machine embroider or utilize DTF for canvas totes. I think I may use the Polytech paper on single cotton canvas projects in the future when machine embroidery is not appropriate for the image to be used or if I don't want to order a DTF image for one item.For my needs, I will continue to test the Polytech, especially on cotton canvas. I will likely keep both brands of sublimation paper on hand. I will note that the Polytech paper costs a bit more than my compared brand; a difference of $0.06 per page. With that small price difference in mind, I will use the best paper for the best result for my projects.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I’m new to sublimation and the wrong side of the paper isn’t marked. The plastic sleeve the paper comes in is the only thing that marks the “top”., so once you take the paper out you have to pay close attention. The backside is slightly different color but it’s difficult to discern. If you’re well versed, this would probably be great, but if you’re new to sublimation like I am, I wouldn’t recommend it. It also didn’t seem to transfer well, but could be user error being new and all. Though I used paper that came with my printer first and it seemed to transfer better.
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