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Printable vinyl for Sawgrass SG800?

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Does anyone have experience or know if you can use printable vinyl in a Sawgrass SG800? If so, what vinyl do you recommend?

Thank you!
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Does anyone have experience or know if you can use printable vinyl in a Sawgrass SG800? If so, what vinyl do you recommend?

Thank you!
No you can not. You can print to dye sub paper as usual and then sublimate that to an adhesive backed material.
I dont have any part number handy, but Johnson plastics carries a few different choices for dye sub adhesive backed material. I am sure others do too, but i recall them having a larger selection.

What is the intended use for the vinyl you want to produce?
No you can not. You can print to dye sub paper as usual and then sublimate that to an adhesive backed material.
I dont have any part number handy, but Johnson plastics carries a few different choices for dye sub adhesive backed material. I am sure others do too, but i recall them having a larger selection.

What is the intended use for the vinyl you want to produce?
Thank you. I was hoping I could sublimate on vinyl so I could add white to my t-shirt designs, and press onto more than just polyester/polyester blends. Looks like I may need a different printer to go that route though.
Thank you. I was hoping I could sublimate on vinyl so I could add white to my t-shirt designs, and press onto more than just polyester/polyester blends. Looks like I may need a different printer to go that route though.
For shirts, check into white flock or white glitter. One or both will take a dye sub image.

Or you would need to use a pigment printer and something like Jet Opaque2 paper.
For shirts, check into white flock or white glitter. One or both will take a dye sub image.

Or you would need to use a pigment printer and something like Jet Opaque2 paper.
I have tried White Glitter, worked really well.

I could never get straight answer on the flock.

Any idea what kind works?
Heat transfer warehouse has subliflock rolls. 20”.
Add registration marks before printing, sublimate on flock
then run through cutter *** cut in reverse, like heat transfer, marks flip from the sublimation*****
Then heat press on shirt.
Kinda makes fuzzy tshirt patches.


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