The tips she gives are valid and efficient. Let's not deviate...I purchased what she recommended and as a beginner. U don't want to spend sooooo much before making anything..
Angie, absolutely love your tutorials. One of the few that are completely honest and make things easy to understand. Thank you for sharing your research and knowledge.
Angie thank you so much for doing this much needed class. I have all the equipment but so afraid …I do not know why…but it’s been at least. 10 months. I am even more trilled with you being the teacher….your so good at explaining things. Can’t wait
Angie I found it. Yes!!! I submitted the ok information. I loved the way everything is explained to all the diy lovers. Congratulations on the way material are discribe. Hope to keep up with all the diy information.
Angie. I just signed up for your classes. I have to say that until recently, my cricket air 2 has been collecting dust for almost a year. I finally decided to figure it out. I’m having a blast! I have to say also, your tutorials are 100% on point. You teach like we’re in a class. You give us all the information we need, your honest about skill levels and cost (as well as options and opinions based on actual research by you), at a steady pace, and you make even the most confusing things makes sense. I wish I had this particular video two weeks ago when I ran out and purchased an Epson ET 4800, sublimation ink, paper, etc. lol. Every day I learn something new -from watching your tutorials, other you tubers but that’s mostly because I’ve made some sort of silly mistake. That said… I have a question for you that you may have answered somewhere else but I would have no idea how to find it. I just made the most incredible coasters tonight. They literally came out almost perfect. Again, some little itty-bitty minor mistakes on my part. My question is, I don’t want to have to pay $14 for four blanks via cricket. I saw your video on transferring sublimation onto cotton and on dark material. I’m wondering if I could use the same process on ceramic coasters and other items that do not have that polyester coating that is required. What are your thoughts? I was thinking that I could purchase that transfer material and cut out the 3.6 circular shape, adhere it to the coaster and then sublimate the picture as I would normally on a cricut blank. Again, thank you for your videos!!!
Hi Angie, I really have to say your videos are so informational and you don't try and sell a certain product, you are honest. I have a question in regards to the Hippo sublimation ink. So, I bought a Epson ET 4800 printer but I looked at the Hippo ink and it does not show my printer model will it still work? I waant to be sure before I buy. Thank you.
I like your shirt, I’m sure you probably made it in one of your videos that I missed. Can you tell me what vinyl, product, method you used to get your text different colors like that. Thank you so much for the easy to follow information. I’m always enjoy learning something new.
Hey Angie, after watching your sublimation videos over and over again, I've made the plunge. 😍 I'm so excited and thank you for all the research you do and your great instructions. One thing I don't think I've heard you mention is , What would you estimate as the cost per average 8 x 10 image? I'm using everything you recommend. ET4700, ASubli paper and Hippo ink.
First of all, thank you SO MUCH for ALL your videos! You make learning so much fun and easy! Secondly, I am thinking of converting my WF-7210 to sublimation but are you saying that once I do that, then I will NOT be able to switch back and forth from sublimation to regular ink printing? Thank you!
I have learned so much watching your videos. The one thing I can not find is how to get cricket to print and cut using the offset as a second image . Reason is , clear white htv for sublimation. The clear has to be cut, than I have to pull the mat out, place it back in with the image to be cut after printing on a sub. Can you help. Hope it's not to confusing. Thank you in advance.
Sure! Just leave the offset as a cut and make the image a print then cut. Then it will be on two mats and work fine. I did it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SFEyAUH0sYE.html
What program do you use to print your designs? I’m struggling with this. I have the same printer, but mirroring etc is blowing my mind. I’m not sure best way to do this.
I recently bought a sawgrass sg500 and have printed 5 times now (they didn't even cover the whole sheet!) The printer says it is low on ink now. How often are we supposed to add ink? Is there a type of ink that last longer? I can't believe I'm out of ink already. o.O
Depending on the package you purchase, you may have gotten a package that only comes with enough ink to charge the printer. The lines in the printer itself take a bunch of ink. The printer is telling you that the cartridges are getting low so you can order more. The ink you purchased with the printer is still there is it just in the printer lines now.
Angie I have a question. When I am in cricket design I set up to do a mug. When I hit make it it separates my picture from my text. It will print my picture but it will only cut out my text. How can I set it up to print both on sublimation paper for a mug.
I am brand new to this. I converted an epson 2720 and was given wokok ink and octogo paper. Somehow my prints on the paper look great but when I press them, they barely show up and the print on the paper looks exactly the same. I can't figure out why the color isn't transferring. I've tried it on a 100% poly pillowcase and fabric that's 65% poly. I have so many designs on Canva but can't get them onto anything!
I am not really familiar with that ink and paper at all. First, was the printer new? If not, some of the old ink could still be in the lines. Second, I would double check and make sure everything says sublimation. The ink bottles and the paper box.
Thank you for these videos! I just purchased the epson eco tank 2803 printer as it was in my budget. I’m still on the fence after seeing your other videos I took the plunge. However, I’m now concerned about the color as u mentioned maybe needling additional items due to the color variation! Please help I can’t invest any more money. What are your thoughts on this printer I purchased? I’m nervous to add the ink too. Thank you!!!
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Angie, I need help! I’ve been trying to sublimate for about a year now. I have all the tools and equipment however my images are not transferring at all. No ghosting or anything. I’m at a loss and on the verge of giving up. I’ve spent countless nights watching every video online but no one seems to have the same issue. Please help.
For no transfer there are only two things that can be wrong. You don't have sublimation ink or you don't have a sublimation blank. Start with the ink. Do the bottles you filled your printer with say sublimation? Did you printer EVER have regular ink in it? Then move on to the blank. Press a print to 100% polyester fabric. Does it work? If not, your ink is wrong. If so, then you need to make sure in the future you have polyester fabric (at least 65%) or a poly coated sublimation blank.
@@AngieHolden Thank you for responding! I’m using Cosmo Sublimation ink. I converted my Epson et2800. Yes it did have regular ink in it. How many prints should I do before almost all of the old ink is out of the printer? The only things I didn’t clean out where the lines and the small cartridges. The tanks are full with the sublimation ink. I’m using a tumbler press to at 365 degrees for 55 seconds. Then turning it and pressing again for 55 seconds. The blanks that I’m using I got from Etsy and they say they are sublimation blanks… the paper I’m using is the A-Sub sublimation paper. Thank you again for any advice you may have!!! Your amazing!
Angie, I purchased an Epson and converted into sublimation... I did a lot of cups and coasters and stopped using it for a little while but now its not printing correct, it printing lines any suggestions on how to fix it. PLEASE Christmas is coming up fast. THANK YOU any help will be greatly appreciated
Is there a way to switch brands of sub ink in the Epson ET2720. I am stuck between printers jack and hippo. Which would you recommend? I have finally started purchasing the start up equipment thanks to all of your suggestions but could not find this vlog if you have already done one my apologies! Thanks so much!
Both of those are good brands as far as I know. You would need to drain and flush the printer to change. You should be able to look up instructions for doing so.
HI Angie, I've had my Epson 2720 for roughly a year and did convert it over to sublimation. I've done somethings using transfer sheets. I keep seeing comments saying to use laser paper and an inkjet printer, but that just confuses me even more. Are they meaning laser paper like you'd buy from Walmart and just a regular everyday inkjet printer with regular inkjet ink like you'd type a letter on? I just can't get my head around that. Can you advise me on this? Thank you soooooo much.
Hi Angie, I just tried day sublimation and my question is by the time i cut it in my cricut or just weed it, ink is smeared all over my print and matt. I dried iy under my heat press and it was dry, but it ruined my colors on my sublimation print and my easy subli which is not cheap. any ideas how to stop this dry ink from smearing Carol Smith
I have not been successful in getting easy subli to work in an Epson EcoTank. I use an alternate method of application where I apply the EasySubli to the shirt then sublimate on top of it.
I’m having a problem only with black. It prints with vertical lines on the image. I’ve tried the basic steps to troubleshoot but it still happens and only from design space
Are you using the system dialogue box when printing from design space and changing your print settings? Best quality, high speed off, and a matte paper setting.
Angie, I been using my sublimation printer with a different ink brand.. and I’m having problems with the Color’s .. I been wanting to try the hippo brand, do you know if putting the new ink in my printer would ruin my Color’s? (I’m running out of the old ink, and since I need to purchase more I wanted to try a new ink brand )
Any tips why my black always comes out green. I Have used your free icc profile. Tried other ones always get same result. Black comes out green. Or dark blue comes out black :/
Thank you… think using a-sub ink and can’t find a good icc profile . Tried all times and temps … black comes out green. Faded … even a-sub don’t respond with me asking best profile for there ink
Hi .how are you ?i will buy epson printer .i will you tell me .which one is a better for sublimation printing .epson ecotank 2720.and new epson ecotank et 2825 which one is will buy ?reply
Can I use a new Epson ET4800? I’ve watched all your videos on how to add the ink and all, but will the 4800 work or do I need to take it back and get a different printer?
Is there a source to order custom sublimation photo transfers for cricut mug press? I want to complete projects in my mug press, but am not ready to invest in personal sublimation printer at this time.
Thank you so much for your videos! I have a question that I haven’t seen asked before. When I print on my Epson 4800 with Hiipo ink and A-Sub paper and use the Hiipo color profile, my prints some out as vibrant as the finished product when everyone else’s comes out subdued then brightens with heat. I also think the end result is too dark. Can you help me understand why mine is so different?
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I bought the epson f170 which is their sublimation printer and I bought the epson sublimation paper which is what they recommend and it’s terrible switched over to the A-sub paper much better!