good tip & video, thanks for sharing! Can you specify the brand of dtf film & adhesion powder? when googling it, different companies state different dwell times for the heat press hover. thanks!
Hello brother, how are you? Your work was excellent. I would like to ask you a question, what type of butcher paper is the one you use in the video, do you have a link?
U printed on 2 different types of paper. The clear .... What is it called?. I know u can print on parchment paper and or butcher paper. However the clear.... Not seen that before. If u can afford it get a vacuum table. Makes production 10x faster.
Try doing it with parchment paper. It’s the best. 6 to 8 second press and peel right away or whenever.
great video! thanks!
Great video! Thank you for sharing!
You're welcome.
good tip & video, thanks for sharing! Can you specify the brand of dtf film & adhesion powder? when googling it, different companies state different dwell times for the heat press hover. thanks!
Just follow the instruction on temp and time for the brand that you are using. Our products came directly from the manufacturer.
Keep up the good work brother! Looking forward to seeing some more instructional videos :)
Thank you!
I really want to learn more so that I can start doing it on my own. The whole process of making screen print heat press transfer.
Not hard at all bro so let’s gooooo get the drip out to the world #stateofhumanity clothing
Great stuff :D For the poly shirt, it could be just the heat press pressure and time causing the back imprint. Keep up the good work :D
Thanks for the tip!
Love the videos bro you’ve taught me a lot
Glad to hear it
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It's cool, tks to share man. 🇧🇷
Hey bro this is good content God-bless you keep it up
Thank you for watching...we appreciate you!
awesome work. keep it up. 👍👍👍👍
Thank you.
This info is awesome
Thank you!
Where did you get your transfer film at.
Thanks for this video. I was very. I tried this and my ink is smearing out ... making my edges not crisp. Can you advise of what my problem may be?
reduce the preasure when printing on the film
@@embroidink Thanks! I will give it a go
Nice technic bro !
Appreciate it!
Any mixed past?
is that a dtf powder you used for curing?
Yes
This looks great!!! Good job sir🤙🏾 Are you using plastisol ink?
Thank you yes i am using plastisol ink
Yes we are
What do i need to do this?
Good Day. What type of ink you use.
Hello brother, how are you? Your work was excellent.
I would like to ask you a question, what type of butcher paper is the one you use in the video, do you have a link?
@jemklinmontenegro2968 Yes, sure. I bought it from Sam's Club.
awesome work man. May I ask what mesh count you used and where you got the transfer film? Keep up the good work. Thanks!
160 mesh.
@@embroidink Where do you purchase the film?
is that the same powder used for DTF?
Yes it is. Called "hot melt" powder.
yes
are you putting powder in it white wet?
Yes, then cure.
Please the products you used can you please list them to me.
I listed what I used in the description
nice skill sir. i always motivated in such talent,
i hope and i pray my small business printing will succeed too.
i made a yt channel too
Thank you. You will be great, just keep going.
How did you get those letters so small?
You create it in your designing software
U printed on 2 different types of paper. The clear .... What is it called?. I know u can print on parchment paper and or butcher paper. However the clear.... Not seen that before. If u can afford it get a vacuum table. Makes production 10x faster.
whats the meshcount ?
160 mesh count
What kind of ink are you using?
Plastisol
why don't you sublimate labels on polyester shirts
the color
Do you only use polyester shirts?
Did you say 70 seconds?
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too hot
music is louder than your voice. do you really need a music for tutorial videos?
Lose the music
What type of ink are you using ?