Jimmy Lamb
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Jimmy Lamb
3/17/2011 Sublimation! It’s A Lot More Than Mouse Pads & Coffee Mugs Jimmy Lamb Sawgrass Technologies [email protected] Sublimation Is Hot And Profitable! The Digital Advantage • Quick Setup • Unlimited Colors • Low Production Costs • No Special Skills Required • No Color Separations Needed • Ideal Short Run Production Solution 1 3/17/2011 What Is Sublimation? Sublimation is a digital printing process that makes use of a unique chemical process. Technically, printing adds color to the surface of the substrate (the item being printed). Sublimation on the other hand is a dye process, meaning that it actually re-colors the fibers in the substrate being printed. The chemical process is such that sublimation dye turns into a gas when heat (400 degrees) and pressure is applied. It then permeates and attaches to any polymer based fiber it comes in contact with. The result is high resolution, permanent coloration that won’t peel or crack. The Polymer Connection Sublimation is probably best known for decorating hard products such as photo panels, mugs, license plates, mouse pads, coasters, plaques, awards, etc. The key factor is that the surface being decorated is polymer coated! However, Sublimation Vendors offer hundreds of unique polymer coated items that can be decorated, so the opportunities for your customers are vast. Picture Perfect Reproductions The quality and resolution of the dye sublimation process is superior to almost every other form of digital printing (assuming the original artwork is also of high quality). Thus, the process is used extensively by the photography industry, especially by those whose business reputation depends upon producing the highest level of clarity and detail in their work. 2 3/17/2011 Everlasting Apparel Imprinting Sublimation only works for 100% polyester products. But think polyperformance, not traditional polyester which includes: athletic uniforms, moisture wicking garments, performance apparel etc. The really cool thing is that sublimation will not fade, crack or peel when laundered and will easily outlast the garment. Tons Of Products, Applications & Markets The Sublimation Process 3 3/17/2011 Sublimation Is Quick, Easy & Low Cost! Step 1 - Create GARBAGE IN = GARBAGE OUT Using a computer designartwork software, create your image onscreen. High quality, high and resolution is important – 350dpi or better Step 1 - Create CorelDraw - Powerclip PhotoShop - Layers 4 3/17/2011 Step 2 - Print Print the image in reverse (mirror) using Sublimation ink, transfer media and a supported printer. Step 3 - Press Press the image onto the garment using a standard heat press. Sublimation Startup Costs The startup costs for adding sublimation production to a business is relatively low. Assuming you have a computer and graphics software, your investment is a printer, inks, papers and heat press. Startup Equipment Costs - $500 to $2500 5 3/17/2011 Sublimation Imaging Costs An 8” x 10” graphic averages $0.64 in cost and can print in under 30 seconds. Printing On Darks Printing On Dark Backgrounds To print on a dark background it is necessary to first put down a base layer of white ink. In screen printing, the white ink is flash-cured before any additional ink is applied. In the world of digital printing, some processes such as DTG utilize a special white ink that must be self-curing before additional ink is positioned on top of it. Thus its vital that white ink “stabilizes” immediately upon coming in contact with air. This inherent characteristic of the ink means that there is a high probability that it may clog the ink jets during printing. In addition, white ink may harden within the print heads if not used for long periods of time. Sublimation being a dye process, does not offer a white ink. 6 3/17/2011 Printing On Darks Graphics With White Areas White ink is not just used for creating a base on a dark garment, its also needed to print white areas of graphic images when printing on colored fabrics. On a white garment, the white area of the design is left “open”. But on a colored garment that doesn’t work. White ink will be needed to create the white area. Sublimation – Dark Substrates There is no white ink available for sublimation. Thus, sublimation is usually done on white substrates. White area of an image can be produced by leaving those portions “open” so that the white background shows through. In fact, with pretty much all digital printing processes, the desired method is to start with a solid white substrate and then add color to it. 7 3/17/2011 Sublimation – Colored Garments You can definitely use sublimation on light and medium colored garments (backgrounds) but because of the transparent nature of sublimation dyes (versus pigment inks) the color of the background will have an impact on the color of the printing. For the most part, you can add color that is darker than the background, but not lighter. Sublimation – Dark Garments Without a white ink solution, its not possible to sublimate dark garments. However, there is a “work-around” solution called “allover”. You start with a white garment and then uses the sublimation to create a dark garment by virtue of printing the background color as part of the image. This can be done on a finished garment and requires a large heat press and a printer with a large printing field. Marketing Sublimation 8 3/17/2011 Sublimation Is Everywhere! From apparel to souvenirs to awards to personalized gifts, Sublimation is everywhere! People want it, they love it , they demand it and they BUY IT. It hangs in the closet, it sits atop desks, it’s mounted on the walls even makes up a part of some walls…) (it Sublimated Products have become a part of everyday life… Schools & Sports School and sports customers need many things including apparel, awards, plaques, action sports photos, team mementos, ID products, fundraiser items and spirit products by the caseload. Corporate & Small Business The business world has a need for a lot of things including signage, promotional products, plaques, apparel, awards and much more. 9 3/17/2011 Gifts & Personalization The highly profitable personalized gift marketplace is full of opportunities that go way beyond apparel, including photo gifts, travel souvenirs, commemorative items, ornaments, pet products and home decorations to name a few. Think Outside The Box Dare To Be Different Thinking Outside The Box 10 3/17/2011 Thinking Outside The Box Thinking Outside The Box Thinking Outside The Box 11 3/17/2011 Thinking Outside The Box Thinking Outside The box Thinking Outside The Box 12 3/17/2011 Thinking Outside The Box A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words And A Fistful of Dollars… Perception Is Reality Bottom-line, its only worth what someone will pay for it. Therefore you must focus on raising the perceived value of what it is you are selling, in order to get the highest possible margin, while increasing your chances of closing the deal. 13 3/17/2011 You Must Turn Ordinary Into Extraordinary Let’s face it, a lot of sublimation substrates are pretty basic and boring while undecorated. But don’t let that carry over in your presentations to customers. The reality is that a blank substrate is simply a canvas waiting to be turned into a masterpiece! Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary 14 3/17/2011 Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary 15 3/17/2011 Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary Better Graphics = Higher Profits 16 3/17/2011 You Don’t Have To Be An Artist! Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary A photo on a shirt looks like… a photo on a shirt! Consider adding a border to give it a more custom look. Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary A photo on a shirt still looks like… a photo on a shirt! Instead of adding a border, try removing the background. 17 3/17/2011 Making Money With Sublimation Can You Make Money With Sublimation? It takes more than just having the best equipment to be successful in this business - it also takes a good solid business approach with an emphasis on sales, marketing and operations plus a healthy dose of creativity. But even more important you have to know what it is you are selling! What Is This? Advertising 18 3/17/2011 What Is This? Souvenir What Is This? Spirit Products What Is This? Making A Statement 19 3/17/2011 What Is This? Keepsake Memory Heirloom What Is This? Proof that people will buy just about anything if its packaged creatively! Thanks For Attending! If you would like to receive a FREE COPY of the new e-book The Guide To Successful Sublimation send me an email and I will send you the link to download Jimmy Lamb [email protected] 20 3/17/2011 21
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