Hi Bryan. We typically use Cadworx Live or the Stahls' Vinyl Designer which are preloaded with fonts for letters & numbers, as well as clip art, templates, and graphics. Check out these videos for more information. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mADaY88bzfM.html - Royalty Free Sports Logos ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RJehHjDSG2E.html - Using Cadworx to Create Uniform Names & Numbers ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZksOOqjchXA.html - Vinyl Designer Training ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Pxm0V65ZxBY.html - Making Cadworx Live Work For You www.cadworxlive.com
Hello. Thermo Film is abrasion resistant and one of our most durable materials. Also, Reflective is a popular option for safety. www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl-thermo-film www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl?tag=Reflective
You can upload artwork and get your HTV (iron-on) delivered to you ready to apply if that's what you mean. You would just have to visit this page on Stahls.com to place your order www.stahls.com/cad-cut-custom-heat-transfers. The same is true for the Puff transfers, but you would have to visit TransferExpress.com to get those ordered and delivered to you. The link for that should be in the description above.
In regards to the heat foil, if I have a black letter design, I can heat press the black design, then put the foil on?? Could I use the Sparkle foil too?
Please am in Africa, Ghana to be precise . How can I get access to stuff especially the heat press machine . Kindly help me out. Hope to hear from you soon . Thanks
Hello, you can actually visit www.stahlsinternational.com/ to help you with locating a local dealer in your area. If you use that website you can find out what heat press machines and materials are available in your country.
Perfect machine ... and I'm looking forward to buying it. But, is it possible to print any type of paper on any material, or does each material need a specific type of paper? As I want to print my own designs on different T-shirt materials, I don't know what type of paper is appropriate for each material. Can you help me ?. And, how much weight each size? Thanks
Hello, you'd want to do a full color heat transfer for the picture. This will allow you to have the detail in the photo. UltraColor Soft used in this video would be a great option.
You actually don't need transfer paper or a printer to get these 3 heat transfers. You only have to visit www.transferexpress.com/heat-applied-transfers/ to order your custom transfers
Hi Mel! Yes, you can order without having a company. You'll just need to register an account on our website - www.stahls.com/stahls/13/account/register - and can enter anything you'd like for the business name section.
Thanks for the comment. Please check out our other videos, we have lots of education on starting a T-shirt business. To obtain our products in your area, please visit stahlsinternational.com
You can order puff transfers from Transfer Express www.transferexpress.com/heat-applied-transfers/puff-screen-printed-transfers and Stahls' Puff HTV www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl-puff
Hello please how can I get the letters designe and much different colors T shirts and the heat press please sir ( i want to make it for a give away or gift) thank you
Hello - we have many resources on our channel and here www.stahls.com/help-education to help you get started. Sometimes you just have to start. 😀 You can do it!
Hi! So for all international orders we recommend visiting Stahls' International (www.stahlsinternational.com/) where you can get connected with a distributor in your area.
Appreciated mate! Could you please let me know below things. 1. What is this paper called which wearing a design? 2. Are designs print on this paper by ink jet printer? 3. What type of ink is used for puff printing? Is this paper or ink that makes a puff effect? Kindly advise. Thanks: Neil from India.
Hi Neil - this is a custom heat transfer done with screen print ink that allows the ink to puff when heat applied. These custom screen print transfers can be sourced from transferexpress.com.
We offer the finished transfers via Stahls' Transfer Express - www.transferexpress.com. You can upload your own specific artwork and we'll send you the transfers to apply.
With screen printed transfers you would choose a garment that works with the adhesive. Goof Proof works with both Cotton and Poly so you could use both a blend or 100% cotton.
LOVE THE VIDEO YOU EXPLAIN IT LITTLE BY LITTLE TO GE A BETTER UNDERSTANDING IN WHAT YOU SAYING THANK YOU It a Slendor Heat Press 5 in 1 Heat Press 12x15 inch Machine 360-Degree Swing Away Digital Multifunction Sublimation Combo for T Shirts Mugs Hat IS A GOOD QUALITY .
This is an in-house print method at transferexpress.com - just send us your artwork and we will send you the transfer to heat apply. No printer needed.
Hello I been printing t-shirt for a while just for friends and family but the results came out not that great specially on dark fabrics. I’m been using 3G opac on dark . I’m doing more into image .. need your advice
Most of the blank apparel we use in over videos are sourced from Sanmar or S&S Activewear. Both of these companies have a great selection of blank garments that you can choose from.
All these transfer sheets are ready made from your company. Any blank sheets transfer which customer can make their own design and print from their own printer. Just like these three examples. Thanks
Do you mean upside down? At Stahls' we teach threading the shirt, so in this case, the bottom portion of the garment is away from you causing the neck to be towards your stomach.
@@StahlsTV how do you order the different types of transfer paper you are using? I don’t need to send my designs in, I nee the types of paper You are using. Thanks!
I had bought some Stahls CP classic printable HTV here in the UK - use a Roland VP-300 Eco Solvent Printer the transfer is very glossy and vibrant how do i get a matte finish on it My setting are set to max impact should i be using Rre press Europe and not Max Impact
Nice vid mate will be watching the rest, can someone help me pls, which printer do I need for doing vinyls onto clothing and also mugs, caps car decals and also stickers someone help me out pls cheers ppl
My question is on the last example you compared to a sublimation look and feel I dt see how this compare sublimation is forms into the garmet your example still looks sticker- like. I'm new to this so just trying to understand. When trying to get started and watching so many videos I just want to get started and your three examples are at least a great starting point for us. Also I'm am seeing a design that looks threaded as if it was stitched what is that look about?......Thanks for your content most definitely taking notes.
Hi Alisa - The last item is created with digital ink and is super soft as sublimation would be. If you'd like, you can order free samples here to see and feel each in person: www.transferexpress.com/marketing-tools/free-samples
Hello thank you so much for this video, it’s extremely helpful! I appreciate the Print on Demand and E-commerce experience you give the best tips for beginners. When you interrupt the timer (short press for preheating garment) during the two-step transfer (adhesive+foil) does the initial timer settings reset (back to first time of 8 seconds)????
I know Im randomly asking but does anyone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me
@Kenneth Kyle Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
For screen printed transfers you would insert a mousepad or print perfect pad inside of the garment to raise the print area above the seams. Make sure to never used a heat press pillow with screen print transfers as you can't get enough pressure. Here is a link to the mousepad we sell: www.transferexpress.com/heat-press-accessories/mouse-pads
Is there a hot press that can transfer all these options that does not require it’s own circuit breaker and a high amp outlet for apartment living? Thank you for responding.