

Sublicrylic Sublimation Blanks
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Subli BlocksOne of our most popular formats, the Subli Block lends itself perfectly to vivid colour photography and makes it an ideal gift for all occasions. It offers a modern, yet stylishly timeless way of displaying pictures Features
Pressing Info
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Pressing Instructions * |
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Time |
Temp |
Pressure |
Special Instructions |
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7mins |
200cº |
Heavy |
Do not mirror image |
Do I need any special equipment to decorate Sublicrylic?
No just a standard heat press that can open 25mm (1") wide to accommodate the Sublicrylic.
What pressure should I use on my heat press?
When using a manual heat press you should press Sublicrylic at 200°C / 390°F using medium to high pressure for 7 minutes with a thin sponge rubber heat pad.
When using a pneumatic heat press you should set the pressure to 30psi at 200°C / 390°F for 7 minutes with a thin sponge rubber heat pad.
What temperature do I press at and for how long?
200°C or 390°F for 7 minutes (with a heat pad over the top)
Do I need a Teflon sheet or mat to press Sublicrylic?
Yes, use a sponge rubber pad 1.5mm (1/16") thick this ensures constant image transfer across the surface.
How do I line my image up correctly on the Sublicrylic?
Use the templates provided in the "Sublicrylic Products" section of this site just accross the page. Each individual item has a "Download Templates" link, click it to download the right sized template for your product
What paper do I need to use?
We recommend using a high release paper such as Textprint , this gives better results and a more vivid image.
What settings do I use to print my image?
Use your normal settings just DON'T mirror the image.
How can I stop sublicrylic from warping?
Ensure that after printing the block is cooled printed side face down on a cool surface.
Coming Soon!!


A Firm favorite with professional photographers student graduation industry for its stylish and contemporary design, our incredibly versatile Acrylic picture stand has become one of Sublicrylic's bestsellers.
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Pressing Instructions * |
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Time |
Temp |
Pressure |
Special Instructions |
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7mins |
200cº |
Heavy |
Do not mirror image |
Do I need any special equipment to decorate Sublicrylic?
No just a standard heat press that can open 25mm (1") wide to accommodate the Sublicrylic.
What pressure should I use on my heat press?
When using a manual heat press you should press Sublicrylic at 200°C / 390°F using medium to high pressure for 7 minutes with a thin sponge rubber heat pad.
When using a pneumatic heat press you should set the pressure to 30psi at 200°C / 390°F for 7 minutes with a thin sponge rubber heat pad.
What temperature do I press at and for how long?
200°C or 390°F for 7 minutes (with a heat pad over the top)
Do I need a Teflon sheet or mat to press Sublicrylic?
Yes, use a sponge rubber pad 1.5mm (1/16") thick this ensures constant image transfer across the surface.
How do I line my image up correctly on the Sublicrylic?
Use the templates provided in the "Sublicrylic Products" section of this site just accross the page. Each individual item has a "Download Templates" link, click it to download the right sized template for your product
What paper do I need to use?
We recommend using a high release paper such as Textprint , this gives better results and a more vivid image.
What settings do I use to print my image?
Use your normal settings just DON'T mirror the image.
How can I stop sublicrylic from warping?
Ensure that after printing the block is cooled printed side face down on a cool surface.
Coming Soon!!

The Sublicrylic range the ever popular recognition awards line. Ideal for all occasions from corporate to sporting events these stunning awards come in two different shapes and are sure to make a long lasting impression..
Also great for photos of kids or loved ones...
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Pressing Instructions * |
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Time |
Temp |
Pressure |
Special Instructions |
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7mins |
200cº |
Heavy |
Do not mirror image |
Do I need any special equipment to decorate Sublicrylic?
No just a standard heat press that can open 25mm (1") wide to accommodate the Sublicrylic.
What pressure should I use on my heat press?
When using a manual heat press you should press Sublicrylic at 200°C / 390°F using medium to high pressure for 7 minutes with a thin sponge rubber heat pad.
When using a pneumatic heat press you should set the pressure to 30psi at 200°C / 390°F for 7 minutes with a thin sponge rubber heat pad.
What temperature do I press at and for how long?
200°C or 390°F for 7 minutes (with a heat pad over the top)
Do I need a Teflon sheet or mat to press Sublicrylic?
Yes, use a sponge rubber pad 1.5mm (1/16") thick this ensures constant image transfer across the surface.
How do I line my image up correctly on the Sublicrylic?
Use the templates provided in the "Sublicrylic Products" section of this site just accross the page. Each individual item has a "Download Templates" link, click it to download the right sized template for your product
What paper do I need to use?
We recommend using a high release paper such as Textprint , this gives better results and a more vivid image.
What settings do I use to print my image?
Use your normal settings just DON'T mirror the image.
How can I stop sublicrylic from warping?
Ensure that after printing the block is cooled printed side face down on a cool surface.
Coming Soon!!


The Sublicrylic range the ever popular recognition awards line. Ideal for all occasions from corporate to sporting events these stunning awards come in two different shapes and are sure to make a long lasting impression..
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Pressing Instructions * |
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Time |
Temp |
Pressure |
Special Instructions |
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7mins |
200cº |
Heavy |
Do not mirror image |
Do I need any special equipment to decorate Sublicrylic?
No just a standard heat press that can open 25mm (1") wide to accommodate the Sublicrylic.
What pressure should I use on my heat press?
When using a manual heat press you should press Sublicrylic at 200°C / 390°F using medium to high pressure for 7 minutes with a thin sponge rubber heat pad.
When using a pneumatic heat press you should set the pressure to 30psi at 200°C / 390°F for 7 minutes with a thin sponge rubber heat pad.
What temperature do I press at and for how long?
200°C or 390°F for 7 minutes (with a heat pad over the top)
Do I need a Teflon sheet or mat to press Sublicrylic?
Yes, use a sponge rubber pad 1.5mm (1/16") thick this ensures constant image transfer across the surface.
How do I line my image up correctly on the Sublicrylic?
Use the templates provided in the "Sublicrylic Products" section of this site just accross the page. Each individual item has a "Download Templates" link, click it to download the right sized template for your product
What paper do I need to use?
We recommend using a high release paper such as Textprint , this gives better results and a more vivid image.
What settings do I use to print my image?
Use your normal settings just DON'T mirror the image.
How can I stop sublicrylic from warping?
Ensure that after printing the block is cooled printed side face down on a cool surface.
Coming Soon!!


The Subli Clock is a very unique and eye catching product, often used for personalised gifts it can also make a great promotional item for your company. Printed with your logo it is sure to make a lasting impression.
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Pressing Instructions * |
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Time |
Temp |
Pressure |
Special Instructions |
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7mins |
200cº |
Heavy |
Do not mirror image |
Do I need any special equipment to decorate Sublicrylic?
No just a standard heat press that can open 25mm (1") wide to accommodate the Sublicrylic.
What pressure should I use on my heat press?
When using a manual heat press you should press Sublicrylic at 200°C / 390°F using medium to high pressure for 7 minutes with a thin sponge rubber heat pad.
When using a pneumatic heat press you should set the pressure to 30psi at 200°C / 390°F for 7 minutes with a thin sponge rubber heat pad.
What temperature do I press at and for how long?
200°C or 390°F for 7 minutes (with a heat pad over the top)
Do I need a Teflon sheet or mat to press Sublicrylic?
Yes, use a sponge rubber pad 1.5mm (1/16") thick this ensures constant image transfer across the surface.
How do I line my image up correctly on the Sublicrylic?
Use the templates provided in the "Sublicrylic Products" section of this site just accross the page. Each individual item has a "Download Templates" link, click it to download the right sized template for your product
What paper do I need to use?
We recommend using a high release paper such as Textprint , this gives better results and a more vivid image.
What settings do I use to print my image?
Use your normal settings just DON'T mirror the image.
How can I stop sublicrylic from warping?
Ensure that after printing the block is cooled printed side face down on a cool surface.
Coming Soon!!