Re: Best Transfer Paper for Mousepads? I've tried DyeSubbing the mousepads too, but I think the inkjet transfers look much better. The produce a much sharper image and better color tone, at least for my setup. But I've never actually tried using one with the inkjet transfer, so I'm not aware of it messing up the mouse roller balls. I'll have to try using one and see. I can't imagine that would be a major problem because I would think that there are a lot more people using inkjet transfers on mousepads than using sublimation. And inkjet is also cheaper. |