Thanks sweet lady. So this prints on colors other than just white? It seems to replace the DTG printer, which cost well over $12,000. I found the subliflock transfer paper on one of the popular websites. I will give it a try. Thanks again. You are a fantastic artist
Did you have enough ink in the machine? How did you clean the machine? Is the machine working good from that time? How old is your machine? Wow you wasn’t scared; brave artist
Heyy Uniqua. I sublimated into Subliflock which is a thicker type of vinyl I think 🤔. I then heat pressed it onto the jacket so you can feel it. I will show an update of his jacket because he washed it numerous times and it still looks good.
I just took the rolled paper out and fed the Subliflock through as a cut sheet from the back instead of the feeder. But you can also use the feeder which is better…I later found out after I messed up the rollers 🤦🏽♀️
Divine I think you are doing that wrong in fact you are doing it wrong. What you need to do is run your flock through a vinyl cutter based on the outline of your image, then print your usual sub print then iron it on top. That’s why u got those lines, you should not have to paint over the lines.. there’s several videos showing the process in illustrator to cut the outlines then press on to them…. The way u did work but u go destroy your printer and that is not the correct way… you’ll thank me later do research
I dont understand. I have the Epson F570 SC and I am interested in subliflock simply because it seems to act like their DTG printer in that you can print on dark colors. But I dont want to do it wrong. I just got my printer in Sept 2022 and I have not used it yet. Please help me to understand why removing the outlines will save her Epson F570 printer? I have a Cricut maker 3 too, that I have not used yet. I am new to all of this. So I watch alot of videos to spark creativity and to learn. Thank you in advance for your comment. You likely saved me from committing an error. Not sure though. Can you please state the steps and the rationale in your reply, if you have time. TIA