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- what best describes sublimation?
a. ink melting into liquid
b. ink soaking into cotton fibers
c. ink changing from solid to gas with heat
d. ink drying in open air
- sublimation ink is different because it:
a. sits on top of fabric
b. cracks after washing
c. turns into gas and bonds with material
d. works best on paper only
- which machine is designed specifically for sublimation ink?
a. laser printer
b. inkjet printer
c. sublimation printer
d. copy machine
- what tool applies heat and pressure during sublimation?
a. iron
b. heat press
c. oven
d. laminator
- sublimation works best on which fabric?
a. cotton
b. wool
c. polyester
d. denim
Brief Explanations
- Sublimation is the phase transition of a substance directly from solid to gas, which matches option C.
- Sublimation ink turns to gas under heat, then permeates and bonds with the substrate material, rather than sitting on top or only working on paper.
- A sublimation printer is engineered specifically to use sublimation ink for the sublimation process, unlike laser, inkjet, or copy machines.
- A heat press provides the precise, controlled heat and pressure required for sublimation, which an iron, oven, or laminator cannot do effectively.
- Sublimation bonds best with synthetic fabrics, and polyester is a synthetic material; natural fabrics like cotton, wool, and denim do not hold sublimation ink well.
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