Dye-sublimation printer

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Inside a dye sublimation cartridge.

A dye-sublimation printer (or dye-sub printer) is a high quality computer printer that uses heat to make coloured images. The ink is held on cellophane sheets that are the same size as the paper. A 6" x 4" printer would use 6" x 4" ink sheets. Each image uses 4 sheets - 3 ink sheets Cyan, Magenta and Yellow and a clear sheet.

Since each sheet of ink is printed one at a time, making multiple images takes a long time.

The images are very high quality. They waste a lot of ink. This means that the prints are very expensive.