How fast does the ink dry on 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper?

Oct 15, 2025

As a supplier of 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper, I often receive inquiries from customers about the drying speed of the ink on our product. This is a crucial aspect, especially for businesses in the sublimation printing industry where efficiency and quality are of the essence. In this blog post, I will delve into the factors that influence the drying speed of ink on 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper and provide some insights based on our experience.

Understanding Sublimation Printing and 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper

Sublimation printing is a process where solid ink is transformed into a gas without passing through the liquid state. This gas then permeates the fibers of the substrate, such as polyester fabric or coated materials, creating a permanent and high - quality print. The 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper is a popular choice in the industry due to its balance between thickness, absorbency, and cost - effectiveness.

The 60gsm refers to the grammage of the paper, which is the weight of the paper per square meter. A lower grammage like 60gsm generally means a thinner paper, which can have implications for ink absorption and drying. Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper comes in large rolls, which are ideal for high - volume printing operations, allowing for continuous printing without frequent paper changes.

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Factors Affecting Ink Drying Speed

1. Ink Type

The type of ink used in sublimation printing plays a significant role in the drying speed. There are different formulations of sublimation inks, and each has its own evaporation rate. For example, some inks are formulated to dry quickly, which can be beneficial for high - speed printing operations. These inks often contain solvents or additives that promote rapid evaporation. On the other hand, inks with a higher pigment concentration may take longer to dry as there is more material to evaporate or be absorbed by the paper.

2. Printing Environment

The environment in which the printing takes place can greatly affect the drying speed of the ink. Temperature and humidity are two key factors. Higher temperatures generally increase the evaporation rate of the ink solvents, leading to faster drying. However, extremely high temperatures can also cause the paper to warp or the ink to spread unevenly. A temperature range of 20 - 25°C (68 - 77°F) is often considered optimal for sublimation printing.

Humidity also has an impact. High humidity levels can slow down the drying process as the air is already saturated with moisture, making it more difficult for the ink solvents to evaporate. In contrast, low humidity can cause the ink to dry too quickly, potentially leading to issues such as ink cracking or poor transfer during the sublimation process. A relative humidity of around 40 - 60% is typically recommended.

3. Paper Characteristics

The 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper itself has characteristics that affect ink drying. As mentioned earlier, the lower grammage means a thinner paper. Thinner papers tend to absorb ink more quickly, but they may also release the ink solvents faster, resulting in a faster drying time. The porosity of the paper also matters. A more porous paper allows the ink to penetrate deeper, which can speed up the drying process as the solvents have more surface area to evaporate from.

4. Printing Density

The density of the print, or how much ink is deposited on the paper, is another important factor. A higher printing density means more ink is applied to the paper, which naturally takes longer to dry. For example, a full - color, high - resolution print with a lot of solid areas will take longer to dry compared to a simple black - and - white print with minimal ink coverage.

Measuring the Drying Speed

To accurately measure the drying speed of ink on 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper, we can use a simple test. First, print a sample image on the paper using a consistent printing setting. Then, start a timer as soon as the printing is complete. Check the print at regular intervals, such as every 30 seconds or 1 minute, by gently touching the printed area with a clean, dry piece of paper. If the ink transfers to the paper, it is not dry yet. Once no ink transfers, record the time.

Based on our tests, under normal printing conditions (temperature of 22°C and relative humidity of 50%), a low - density print on our 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper can dry in as little as 1 - 2 minutes. A medium - density print may take 2 - 4 minutes, and a high - density print can take 4 - 6 minutes or more.

Comparison with Other Papers

It's interesting to compare the drying speed of ink on 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper with other papers, such as the 70gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper. The 70gsm paper is thicker, which generally means it can absorb more ink. However, the increased thickness can also slow down the drying process as the ink has to penetrate a greater amount of paper material. In our tests, we found that ink on 70gsm paper takes approximately 1 - 2 minutes longer to dry compared to the 60gsm paper under the same printing conditions.

Implications for Printing Operations

The drying speed of ink on 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper has several implications for printing operations. Faster drying times can increase the overall efficiency of the printing process. For high - volume printers, this means they can print more sheets in a shorter period, reducing production time and increasing throughput.

It also affects the handling of the printed paper. If the ink dries quickly, the paper can be stacked or rolled up sooner without the risk of smudging or ink transfer. This is especially important for large - scale printing jobs where space is limited.

Conclusion and Call to Action

In conclusion, the drying speed of ink on 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper is influenced by multiple factors, including ink type, printing environment, paper characteristics, and printing density. Our 60gsm paper offers a good balance between ink absorption and drying speed, making it a popular choice for many sublimation printing applications.

If you are in the market for high - quality sublimation paper, our 60gsm Jumbo Roll Sublimation Paper is an excellent option. We also offer Large Sublimation Paper and Large Heat Transfer Paper to meet your specific needs. Whether you are a small - scale printer or a large - scale manufacturing facility, we can provide the right paper solutions for your business.

If you have any questions or would like to discuss your sublimation paper requirements, please feel free to reach out. We are here to assist you in making the best choice for your printing operations.

References

  • "Sublimation Printing Technology" - A comprehensive guide on sublimation printing processes and materials.
  • "Paper Properties and Their Impact on Printing" - A research paper on how paper characteristics affect printing quality and drying speed.