I am trying to sublimate with vinyl onto t shirts. Mastered the mugs, wood, etc but I dont know how to work with my cut and scan and the vinyl. Thank you for your interest.
Thank You So Much Wow your Video was extremely helpful. MY daughter friend gave her a brand new heat press and its just sitting in the box We can be making Money now i know what i have to do and i will keep watching your videos soni can grow the t shirt business and other products that the heat press can be used for
Best & most informative video I've seen! I've watched it many time and took notes while I paused a lot. It was just so packed with great info... Even the chart was awesome! Now I can make an informed decision going forward. Thank you!!!!!!
Thank you 🙏🏼 there is so many options ( I would love to see an update ) Dtf vs plastisol vs screen print transfer vs water base transfer 😆 vs eco solvent this last one is very popular now
Thank you so much!!!! This is the most helpful video I have watched! I wanted to know what to do when you had to print colored text that was spaced and if you needed transfer tape or something. Thanks!!! 👍
I want to print my own shirts and small patches at home, mainly on cotton shirts. What is the most affordable way to go say to make about 10 to 20 prints? Mainly shades of grays white to black.
Hey Dave! The most affordable way to create 10-20 prints for t-shirts would be utilizing UltraColor Max DTF Transfers. With no minimum quantities, you can order as few or as many as you want starting at just 6 cents per square inch. Upload your designs and your prints arrive ready to apply! Learn more and pickup some free samples here: www.stahls.com/ultracolor-max-transfers
Hmmm... I'll need to look into some stuff. Not looking to start a business. Just want to get some of my bird illustrations on some of my short sleeve hoodies.
For our products we use industrial performance equipment. There are no- weed inkjet transfer papers available in the industry. This is not something we offer. Why do it yourself, when we can do it for you? :-)
Hi there, I would like get some water based screen printed transfer sheets here in India. Can you help me with that? And i would like to know more about the technology. Thank you
Hi, I was just given a heat press as a gift, really excited to use but a little confused still Is there a website I can go to where I can have an image prepared and sent to me in a roll tear I can cut up and use?
Hi Phil, yes could actually use Stahls.com or TransferExpress.com to upload your custom artwork and then get your desired artwork sent to you in heat transfer form. It just depends on what type of heat transfer you're looking to work with.
I would say the last option. The water based ink. AquaTru. (Not sure how to spell it) He said it is buttery-soft. That’s what I’m looking for, as well. I hate the plastic feel.
Question. What would be an example of a good printer to use at home for digital screen print transfers? I’ve been so many websites and wash so many videos but I can’t get a clear answer anywhere. Thank you
Thanks for the question. Unfortunately, our equipment is proprietary information. If you'd like ready made screen printed transfers, please visit transferexpress.com
Hi Matthew! Thanks for the question. We would recommend our new UltraColor Max DTF transfers. You can find more info here: www.stahls.com/ultracolor-max-transfers
Hi Joan! Thanks for the question. The heat press does not show placement. However, we have a free eBook all about design size and placement. You can find it here: www.stahls.com/design-placement-guide
looking for something that last long time like screen printing. but screen printing looks like it takes way too much time. do any of these transfer methods offer same quality? but just faster to produce without so much cleaning and prep?
I have an apron 45 cotton/55 perm press. I've tried anywhere from 325 to 390 7 Seconds to 10 seconds. some don't stick. some look melted. these decals work great on cotton/poly blend t shirts. any suggestions ?
Darrin Plank if you want a water based full color option, the Ultra Color Stretch would be the recommendation however, it’s not released yet. I would go with Ultra Color Soft which has a soft hand and perfect for full color art. You would pay per color with AquaTru.
Hello, I need some tips and advice. we’re trying to start a tshirt printing business. We have a heat press machine, and an office inkjet printer. What kind of printing paper do you recommend. We tried the Avery t shirt transfer for light and dark fabrics, but you can see the transfer color black on the shirt. How can we perfect this?
Thanks for your thoughts - All heat transfers are not created equal. Our products are all lab tested for 50+ washes. Basically they last longer than the garment!
@@StahlsTV I have screen printing t shirts that are years old, all garments aren’t the same either! Just admit you use inferior garments for inferior printing style!