Sublimation printables and templates are pre-made digital designs or layouts that help streamline the sublimation printing process. They ensure correct sizing, alignment, and design placement on items like mugs, shirts, and tumblers. Templates save time, reduce errors, and provide consistency, especially for common products.
What Are Sublimation Printables & Templates?
Printables: Ready-to-print digital files (often in PNG, JPG, or PDF) with sublimation-friendly designs.
Templates: Pre-sized digital layouts (usually PSD, AI, or SVG files) that guide design placement for specific products (e.g., 11 oz mugs, 20 oz tumblers, T-shirts).
Both help reduce trial-and-error by ensuring designs fit the intended substrate.
Why Use Templates in Sublimation?
Accurate Sizing – prevents stretching or cutoff designs.
Consistency – same placement across multiple items.
Efficiency – saves time versus manually resizing each project.
Reduced Waste – fewer misprints and wasted blanks.
Common File Types for Sublimation Templates
File Type
Best For
Notes
PNG
Transparent backgrounds; ready-to-print designs
High resolution recommended (300 DPI).
JPG
Simple images
Not transparent; less flexible.
PDF
Printable sheets; multi-page projects
Good for planners, stickers.
PSD (Photoshop)
Layered editing
Requires Photoshop or compatible software.
AI (Illustrator)
Vector editing
Scales without losing quality.
SVG
Cricut/Silhouette cutting + sublimation
Editable in many design tools.
Popular Products That Use Templates
Mugs (11 oz, 15 oz standard sizes)
Mug Sublimation Size Chart (11 oz & 15 oz)
Mug Size
Print Area (inches)
Print Area (pixels @ 300 DPI)
Notes
11 oz Standard Mug
8.5″ W × 3.5″ H
2550 px × 1050 px
Full wrap design; safe zone slightly smaller to avoid cutoff
15 oz Standard Mug
9″ W × 4″ H
2700 px × 1200 px
Full wrap design; check brand specs for small variations
Tumblers (20 oz straight, 30 oz skinny)
Tumbler Sublimation Size Chart (20 oz & 30 oz)
Tumbler Size
Print Area (inches)
Print Area (pixels @ 300 DPI)
Notes
20 oz Straight Tumbler
9.3″ W × 8.2″ H
2790 px × 2460 px
Full wrap; straight sides make design easier to align
30 oz Skinny Tumbler
10″ W × 9.5″ H
3000 px × 2850 px
“Skinny” style helps reduce taper distortion, but sizes can vary by brand
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