Shawn, Dude you're rocking!!! You've given me the push I need. I've dreamed of an embroidery and DTG business for about 6 years. Fear of making it or not have held me back. NO MORE!! THANK YOU!@!
Bad ass! I love the work ethic , the persistency, the drive you have. Great content. Also thank you for your help with my dtg printer, I really appreciate your help.
This is way cool! I've been sitting watching these videos for hours now, because I have been given the idea to start a business. You have come so far. Its so cool to see that its possible but you never know if you don't try, right!
A very good video. This is my first time coming across your channel. I was looking into th 330tx plus because I’m thinking printing for my own brand of tshirts. It looks like very good quality and less work. Do you recommend this maxhine for someone like myself who be a new start up with no experience in printing tshirts ?
I’m liking the setup, I’m grinding just like you. I make custom Target shirts for employees at my job. I know of couple of store managers that moved up to corporate and they want to buy shirts from me. I’m lucky they let me make and sell shirts at the job as long as it’s related to Target and the design looks good, there’s no issue.
That's cool brother, I see you got three printer's now, you doing yo thang. Keep up the good work brother I'm proud of you. I'm trying to get mine just working on my business credit, hopefully I can get one soon lord's will. "O" what kind of advertising you use to get customers?
What kind of table are you using for the freejet printers? I am adding my second printer and i really like your setup, orientation of the printers, etc...any additional details you'd be willing to share would be greatly appreciated!
Being that you are working just fine, this might be a silly question. You don’t have issue with your inks drying out, with the heat press being that close?
Yo Shawn. I want to get your opinion. I purchased an iColor 800 and have been having second thoughts. The transfer paper is 3.50 per page for A3 and thats smaller than the designs I wanna print and thats not factoring toner costs. What is the average ink cost on a full tshirt design on the dtg? I am thinking it might be cheaper to buy a dtg in the long run. I'm seriously conflicted right now. How much do you estimate is lost on maintenance on the ink? Keep it up big bro.
Thanks for what you do. I am about to jump into the DTG world. Is the omni print plus worth the extra $$$$. Keep up the grind, it's gonna be worth it one day!
Hey im learning from all you i dont have my dtg yet but i do plan to purchase one. With so manny dtg printers out there im researched whats the best option any tips?
Great info bro. I'm really considering getting a dtg and seeing first hand how the freejet works and the quality it prints from your videos I'm aiming towards that one. Getting tired of using transfers and vinyl on shirts. Did you get financing through Omni or did you take out a loan and what did you end up paying for both dtg and pretreat machine?
Yo Shawn been following and appreciate all the info. Do you do some consulting cause I got a few questions if you’d be willing to help answer. I live on Guam and just want to make sure I got the right equipment etc. how can I reach you
hello brother I'm thinking of starting a site where people make their own designs and I print and ship the shirt like teespring and red bubble do but not international only in my country and there is no competition here what do you think the best method or machines I should use ?
What pretreat do you use for light color garments with no white ink? im still using epsons pretreat they say to dilute 1cup pretreat and 9cups distilled water but i kinda want to try a different pretreat for my lights.
Hello thanks for offering help. I bought a Epson f2000 and I didn’t used it for some time and got clogged. I tried to clean it but I had no success. At the moment I know I have to buy new headsets and it is to price do you have an idea on how to make it work. My local supplier charges- almost 4k
every shirt is different, some designs need more ink others need less. but 1 litter of white ink is good for about 250+ shirts (black) back and front, the cmyk last for 1000s
Screen printing... I dont think any print is 50 cents of total cost each design is different, so different amounts of ink, time, and effort thats a hard one.. Just some food for thought... cheaper things in life seem to end up more expensive
@@SESHIRTSANDHOODIES i didn’t understand that of food. Whatever: gracias mi viejo voy a probar por ahí a ver qué puedo hacer o bajo el precio de la prenda un poco
@@SESHIRTSANDHOODIES hahaha😂 just curious do you know the typical lifespan of one of these machines ?? I'm in the embroidery business but would love to get into DTG?? These seem like low maintenance ???
Hey, I have a tx Plus in excellent condition with platens and ink that I need to sell for what I owe. I have had it about a year and don't use it enough to justify having it. $18k if you know anyone. I am in Texas. Also have a Pearl Elite for 2k. Thanks
Hey Shawn, was wondering if you do screen printing or do you sub it out? Also, if you do screen printing can I sub work out to you. Same for embroidery.