That’s dumb asf obviously that’s how you don’t get shirts that’s are gonna crack but I thought you were gonna explain how to better print them ourself 😂
I have a swing-away heat press. I've been using 320 degrees for 40 seconds on my screen prints but I do get some slight cracking after a wash/dry cycle. What would you recommend? I let my freshly-printed shirts out to dry for about 12-14 hours before pressing. Water-based ink
Water based ink works best with a forced air conveyor dryer to achieve a proper cure. You'll get inconsistent results with a heat press. Some will come out ok and others not. Hope this helps.
@@jclodfelter absolutely not. This would be HTV. It's notorious for cracking and falling apart after one wash. Screen Printing and Sublimation won't do that.