09 May How to print -Sublimation Lanyard
2. Printing onto Sublimation Paper:
To print a sublimation lanyard from a PDF file, you’ll need a sublimation printer, sublimation paper, a heat press, and the design file. First, prepare your PDF design in a graphic design ensure to put it in size of lanyard polyester material, either 36 by 0.9 or 42 by 0.9, the size is determine if you are producing a clip or pin lanyard. Software and make sure it’s properly sized and mirrored for the lanyard. Then, print the design onto sublimation paper using your sublimation printer. After printing, carefully position the paper on the lanyard material (usually polyester) and transfer the design using a heat press, then can proceed to sowing either clip or pin lanyard preferable by choice.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
1. Prepare Your Design:
Choose your design:Design the artwork you want on the lanyard using graphic design software like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator.
Sizing: Ensure the design is appropriately sized for the lanyard. For example, a 20mm lanyard requires a 25mm width design with a 3mm bleed area on each side, with essential elements within a 15mm height for safe printing.
Bleed:Add a 3mm bleed area on all sides of your design. This helps prevent white edges on the finished lanyard.
Mirror Image:Sublimation printing requires mirroring the image, so it will be correctly transferred to the lanyard.
2. Printing onto Sublimation Paper:
Sublimation printer: Use a printer specifically designed for sublimation.
Sublimation paper: Load the printer with special sublimation transfer paper.
Print: Print your mirrored design onto the sublimation paper.
3. Transferring the Design:
Lanyard material: Ensure the lanyard material is polyester, as it’s compatible with sublimation printing.
Positioning: Align the printed sublimation paper on the lanyard, ensuring the design is placed correctly.
Heat press: Securely position the lanyard and paper in a heat press machine.
Heat transfer: Set the heat press to the appropriate temperature and time for the lanyard material and sublimation process.
Cooling: After the heat transfer, let the lanyard cool down before removing the transfer paper.
4. Final Touches:
Inspect the print: Ensure the design is crisp and vibran
Carefully remove the transfer paper: You should see the design transferred onto the lanyard material.
For more specific instructions and tips, check out the images of our sublimation lanyard for proper guideline and visual.

