4 weeks ago, I ALMOST spent $40k on the OmniPrint DTG printer... (Their sales team was damn good, and left out a lot of information lol). But something felt super heavy about it... My intuition said "don't".. And then I stumbled on your videos - and holy shit, dude. The amount of value you give away is quite literally mind boggling. You've inspired me on MANY levels. It's not a stretch to say you've actually changed my life. In the last 4 weeks: - I've learned the basics of adobe + photoshop basics and envanto, and started creating my own designs (and logo) - Got my Hotronix Maxx heat press in the mail (and practiced with the vinyl samples they sent - so fun!) - Ordered my own garments to create my own clothing line prototypes - Ordered from supacolor - Created an ordered custom neck labels from Stahls This is all from your RU-vid Channel. I am sooo grateful for the level of value you lead with. THANK YOU!
Rich.. I just started my T-shirt company. I sold 12 t shirts so far. Guess what? I bought Hotronix auto clamp 16 by 20 heat press and Graphtec cutter 15”. I only sell construction apparel by word of mouth. I’m yet to set up a website which I’m working on. All because of you bro. I appreciate you.
I got an account with supacolor when in case I’m printing multiple colours and use graphtec for single colour. The feeling of owning a business is the best feeling there is. I’m more motivated than ever
Hi rich another great informative video your info and tips are awesome when you print for your label brand do you just use a vinyl cutter then and everything else is done with the icolor is that right. And what material do you always use for your tshirts. Did I tell you im ordering the pr1055x im adding that to my business cant wait im always learning from you rich please never stop or I'll be stuffed haha you are one amazing guy thank you for everything you do loads from the uk think your the best to learn from and I totally agree
Great content. One question...how do you get your transfer colors to pop so good? I just got a batch and the colors seem muted. Maybe you can do a video on this. Thanks
Cool Channel like your equipment have a white toner printer also, DTF machine, small screen printing, sublimation printer, and vinyl cutters. Like your Channel in content been following you for a few years now keep moving forward
Hey Rich! What would you say is the bread and butter for your business. I know you have different types of equipment and outsource as well. Would you say it's your sales from Amazon with the generic shirt designs or is it your Ninjas brand?
He has a review on it if you look further back. Honestly the cost is in the thousands. Unless you are doing hundreds of shirts a month it won't be worth it. You could get by with supa prints. Which he also did a video on
@@Sabrina-so6ti The price will range from 2.70 to 8 dollars depending on size of design. But they have price breaks at 50, 100, 200 etc.. that's a lot unless you are selling that many
Previously you said you loved the white toner printer. Now you're saying it doesn't provide quality prints? Can you make a video explaining? I just bought my printer and am super disappointed to hear this. Thanks!
I love it for what I use it for - generic tshirt design orders, my etsy shops, amazon, etc but I don't love it for a t-shirt brand I made a big video on the printer and the quality that you get out of it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QASAkGs7LK0.html I've mentioned several times in that video that the quality is 'papery' Let me know if you have any questions on it, I'm more than happy to help.
@@HustleNinjas Thank you for such a quick reply!! Have you tried the icolor premium paper? They say that it has the same look and feel as screen print? Your thoughts? Thank You again!
@@rubenchavez1747 Honestly haven't tried that one yet because I've heard mixed reviews, but I will be trying the ultrabright soon. I heard the ultrabright was similar to Supacolor which is interesting, so I'm going to give that a shot soon.