Sublimation Tumblers: How to Get Vivid Colours Without Ghosting
Ghosting on sublimation tumblers — the blurry halo around your design — is caused by the blank shifting before the ink fully sets during cooling, an uncoated or low-quality coated substrate, or pressing at the wrong temperature. The fix depends on which of those three is causing it.
What ghosting actually is
Sublimation works by converting solid ink into gas under heat. The gas penetrates the polymer coating on the tumbler and bonds to the coating's molecular structure. During this gas phase — while the tumbler is hot — the ink is mobile. If the tumbler or sublimation paper shifts even slightly while the ink is still in gas form, the gas spreads beyond the design boundary. That spread is ghosting. Once the tumbler cools, it's permanent — you can't remove ghosting after it's bonded.
Cause 1: Movement — how to eliminate it
Shrink-wrap method: wrap the sublimation paper tightly around the tumbler and secure with heat-resistant tape before pressing. Don't remove until cool to the touch.
Tumbler press: test that the clamp is tight enough. Press, let cool fully in the press before removing.
Cooling: set the tumbler on a flat non-metal surface after pressing and don't touch it for 2–3 minutes. The ink is still mobile above ~200°F.
Cause 2: Coating quality
Not all sublimation tumblers accept sublimation ink equally. Signs of a low-grade coating: muted colours even with correct settings, soft undefined edges even when no movement occurred, inconsistent intensity across the tumbler surface. Our StayBright-coated sublimation tumblers are sourced to a coating spec tuned for even sublimation uptake across the full surface area — what produces sharp design edges without ghosting.
Cause 3: Wrong settings
Over-pressing keeps ink in gas phase longer — more time for spread. The optimal window is the minimum time-temperature combination that achieves full colour saturation.
| Tumbler type | Temperature | Time (tumbler press) | Time (oven) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20oz skinny | 385°F | 60–70 seconds | 385°F / 5 min |
| 30oz straight | 390°F | 70–80 seconds | 385°F / 6 min |
| 30oz tapered | 390°F | 70–80 seconds | 385°F / 6 min |
| 12oz mug (mug press) | 385°F | 3.5–4 minutes | — |
| 16oz glass can | 385°F | 60 seconds | 380°F / 5 min |
Post-press care
Don't dishwash for 24 hours after pressing. Hand wash for maximum colour longevity. A properly sublimated StayBright-coated tumbler holds vivid colour past 50 hand-wash cycles.
Shop sublimation tumblers: Sublimation Tumblers Canada. Full settings guide: Sublimation: Time, Temp, and Pressure by Blank Type.
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