Sublimation printing on glass
Since glass can easily break, it is important to use dye sublimation printing with more caution. The heat press needs to be used carefully. The heat press pad can provide an extra covering for the glass, but this is not required.
Another thing to remember when printing on glass is that the way glass heats up is different from the more traditional fabrics that are often used. Occasionally, heat can cause foggy sections in the print, so halftones can be used to cover this problem.
Another solution to the problem is to use textured materials that leave the impression of a clearer image. Something that makes this approach different is that the ink must be sublimated in the right-reading style, since the print transfers to the back of the glass and is viewed from the other side. Other materials require the image to be sublimated in a mirror image format.
