Coastal Business Supplies, Inc. is an industry leader in sublimation, heat transfer paper, heat transfer vinyl, wide format solutions and more. Our videos are available for everyone to learn more about these processes, our products and how to be successful in the personalization industry. Have a video idea? Let us know at info@coastalbusiness.com!
Hey there! Try this: You can use a shape to curve the text around: Create a shape: Use the Shapes tool to create an oval or ellipse. Holding Shift while creating a circle makes it perfect. Create the text: Use the Text tool to type out the text. Double-click the text: A cursor appears in the bottom left corner of the text line. Drag the circle handle: Click and hold the circle handle, which has four arrows, and drag it up until it snaps to the shape. Adjust the position: Use the circle handle to rotate the text left or right. Edit the text: Double-click the text to enter text editing mode. You can adjust the character spacing, font, fill color, and font size.
I am having a hard time with the black mug with white patch. Can you tell me what time and temperature you used to make the mug with the dark blue image. I am trying to make Halloween mugs. Thank you
Hello! We use our Coastal 4-in-1 mug press, so the element could differ. However, our settings are: Press Temperature: 340°F Time: 240 Seconds Pressure: Medium/Firm
Hello, I saw that you put a paper to protect the vinyl that you had already pressed, just when you were going to press the arrow and the heart, what is that paper called?
@@CoastalBusinessSup Yes, I'm looking for that particular mug box template. I need it in PS or PNG, to be able to sublimate my boxes, I have the same exact model that you show in this video. Thanks in advance
I can't even get the 800ML for the Epson 2270. Since Epson hasn't "made enough" because my $16k machine is "fairly new" I can't afford to have this problem. My prints currently aren't working out because my ML is low. I am a small business and I can't afford that. I am asking friends who have converted printers to make my prints because Epson has maintenance items out of stock.
I bought the Epson F2270 from Swing design. Parts and maintenance items are usually on backorder. I really am regretting buying this high cost printer $16k. Now I'm getting Error 01138 "fatal error" I don't know what that means and there in no info on it. Can anyone help?
Hey there! We're sorry to hear about the trouble you're experiencing with your Epson F2270 and that Swing Design doesn't offer support for the products they sell. We understand how frustrating it can be to deal with backordered parts and maintenance items, especially after investing so much into equipment. For the Error 01138 "fatal error," here are a few tips that might help: 1. Clean the Encoder Strip: Sometimes, a dirty encoder strip can cause issues. Carefully clean it with a soft, lint-free cloth. 2. Check for Overcurrent Issues: This might involve ensuring there's no obstruction or jam that could be causing an overcurrent situation. 3. Restart the Printer: Try turning off the printer, unplugging it for about a minute, and then plugging it back in to see if this resets the error. It might be helpful to refer to the user manual for more detailed troubleshooting steps. You can find the manual here: epson.com/Support/Printers/Single-Function-Inkjet-Printers/SureColor-Series/Epson-SureColor-F2270-Standard-Edition/s/SPT_SCF2270SE#manuals . Specifically, check page 138 for troubleshooting advice. I hope this helps, and that you're able to resolve the issue quickly! If the problem persists, please do not hesitate to reach out to us again.
Hello! A hard surface paper will do the trick! You can use Magic Touch CPM: www.coastalbusiness.com/magic-touch-cpm-6-2-hard-surface-laser-transfer-paper-cpm-g.html
Hey! I just got this oven only it’s the 70L one! I set the temperature to 180 degrees but it still keeps rising even when it hits this? Did you have any issue with this can’t find anyone to ask!
Hello I want to print on stainless steel and aluminum plates, but I'm afraid that with sublimating the print is easy to scratch off, do you have experience?
Hello, I have been facing some bleeding issues, mostly black inks bleed into lighter color of the mousepad, can you please let me why it happens or how to fix it? Thanks!