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Q Are your food base papers FDA compliant for direct contact?
A Yes. All our base papers for baking, cups, and liquid food packaging are manufactured using premium virgin pulp under strict sanitary conditions, ensuring complete compliance with international food safety standards.
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Q Can I use your sublimation paper with industrial printheads (e.g., Kyocera, Epson)?
A Absolutely. Our HMHS and HMSS high-speed sublimation series are rigorously tested and optimized for all major industrial printheads. They ensure fast ink absorption and prevent wet-ink offsetting even at maximum plotter speeds.
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Q Do you provide custom slitting for glassine release base paper?
A Yes, as a direct manufacturer, we offer both standard jumbo rolls and precision custom slitting to perfectly match the width requirements of your silicone coating or die-cutting machinery.
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Q Why does changing sublimation ink not always fix printing defects like bleeding?
A Printing defects like ghosting or bleeding are often workflow-related. The base paper's dimensional stability, the microporous coating's drying speed, and your calendar press temperature interact deeply with the ink. Optimizing your paper grammage to match your printer's ink limit is usually the correct root-cause solution.
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Q Can one type of sublimation paper work for all printing applications?
A No. In industrial production, one paper cannot optimally cover all scenarios. Low-grammage papers (29gsm-42gsm) are strictly for ultra-high-speed printers and thin fabrics to save material costs. High-grammage papers (95gsm-100gsm) are mandatory for heavy ink loads, deep colors, and rigid substrates to prevent paper warping.