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How are DuraCoat® Sublimation Ribbon Transfers different from other types of digital heat transfers?

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How are DuraCoat® Sublimation Ribbon Transfers different from other types of digital heat transfers?

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Heat transfers created with color laser, inkjet, or electrostatic printers use a polymer coated transfer paper to fuse ordinary toner or ink particles onto the surface of a substrate. The result is a “decal-like” transfer that can peel, crack, fade, and discolor over time. Duracoat® Sublimation Ribbons rely on special transfer inks and a dyeing process called sublimation to transfer its ink below the surface of a substrate. The result is a “tattoo-like” transfer that will not peel, crack or fade and will last for many years.

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