Sublimation Pressing Instructions
Single-Sided Printing
- Temperature: 190°C
- Time: 90 Seconds
- Pressure: Light to Medium
- Carefully remove the protective film before pressing, taking care not to scratch or damage the sublimation coating.
- Position your printed transfer and secure it in place.
- Cover the substrate with silicone paper to protect both the MDF surface and your heat press.
- Ensure heat tape does not come into direct contact with the MDF surface, as this may leave tape marks.
- To minimise the risk of tape marks, place a sheet of silicone paper between the heat tape and the MDF surface before pressing.
Double-Sided Printing
- Temperature: 200°C
- Time: 50 Seconds Per Side
- Pressure: Light to Medium
- Carefully remove the protective film before pressing, taking care not to scratch or damage the sublimation coating.
- Position your printed transfer and secure it in place.
- Cover the substrate with silicone paper to protect both the MDF surface and your heat press.
- Ensure heat tape does not come into direct contact with the MDF surface, as this may leave tape marks.
- To minimise the risk of tape marks, place a sheet of silicone paper between the heat tape and the MDF surface before pressing.
- After pressing the first side, remove the item from the heat press and allow it to cool completely before pressing the reverse side.
Important Notes
- If the MDF coating develops bubbles after pressing, immediately place the item under a smooth, flat, heavy object such as reams of paper or a heavy book. Allow it to cool completely while under pressure.
- MDF is manufactured from compressed wood fibres and resin. As with all MDF products, minor chipping, dents, or edge damage may occur during everyday handling and use.
- To improve durability and reduce wear over time, a protective coating or sealant may be applied after sublimation.
- Handle and store finished products carefully to minimise the risk of scratches, chips, and impact damage.
- Pressing times and temperatures may vary slightly between heat press brands and models. We recommend performing your own testing to achieve the best results for your equipment.








