This is interesting. I was thinking this could be an issue with some items that shrink a lot. Some sweatshirts AGGRESSIVELY shrink. I need to test more on my stuff before I release my first shirts.
Don't neglect your storage and your humidity. Get a good dehumidifier, store your transfers in a sealed case with desiccant and toss some desiccant packets into your shirt cases. I'm a novice to pressing shirts but I've been 3D printing since 2017 and the war with humidity is a real one when you're 3d printing because raw filament loves water. I hope this helps some of you guys who are in humid environments like I am.
What’s up Brandoh! I’ve been coming to your channel A LOT for references. Thank you for pumping out the content you do - it’s definitely helpful. I’m adding a few items from your Amazon store to my cart and I’m looking to setup my heat press with the clips and sheet like you. If possible can you let me know what’s clips you’re using? Thanks man!
Im new to pressing or any of this but my first run I dished out the money (even though I'm in Canada so prices went up quite a bit) and went with Supercolor mostly for the fact they pre cut your transfers and try their best to center them. Made it easier for me to center them on the garment with my cheaper start up press/lack of experience. Just curious though, is there much of a difference in feel/quality between supercolor and transfer express? With my hoodies I want to do multiple prints on each and thinking the cost of supercolor will leave no profit compared to ganging with transfer express but also don't want any quality drops for the buyers
Leaving the hoodie in the dryer for a long time can cause that too. Wash cold and air dry. Or.. wash cold then don’t leave your hoodie in the dryer for a long time lol
Sorry if this have nothing to with Supacolor I’m that experience yet I have questions about that HTV vinyl b-flex give me 5 or something like that does it wrinkle up like that too because I just place an order and I don’t want that to happen like the circuit htv when people wash them
All transfers are going to wrinkle some of them more than others but they all going to wrinkle a bit all you have to do is Flip the shirt or the hoodie inside out and just press them for 5 seconds that’s all
I received a shirt with wrinkles in the transfer and it hasn’t been washed. I’m not having much luck with the seller yet, what do you do any good to turn it inside out and iron it a little bit? I don’t wanna make it worse in case I do end up being able to get an exchange
I've used Supacolor recently and was disappointed after the wash test. Some the transfers came out wrinkled and a customer claimed the whole print came off. I had the press at the correct temperature and thought I had the pressure tight. Is there another company that i can try?
could be alot of factors. your temp, your pressure, moisture in the shirt, duration. i have a video talkin about and showing how i test out transfers to find the right settings before i sell anything or even offer it to a customer. check it out if your interested.
My biggest issues with my supacolor transfer is I rarely get a perfect press. For most of my press a corner always peels up after my first press and I have to press again. A couple times it has ruined the shirt order as I peel up and a corner pops up and goes back down on itself.
Have you tried using a teflon sheet? I had that problem as well but you have to go through a few different test (changing pressure, temp, press times). Also pre pressing helps if you dont already.
@@Patsman2993 I’ve tried the Teflon sheet but had similar results. Also they recommend not using one since it takes away from the heat. I might trying bumping up my heat and trying it again with Teflon. Also when i max out the pressure sometimes the carrier sheets pops up with the press and ruins the print. It just hasn’t been that easy for me pressing the supacolor transfer.
@@602azdad7 what kind of heat press do you have? That’s strange because I’ve seen Big Brandoh mention it as well as Stan Banks using teflon sheets. It helps prevent the transfer from getting stuck to the top platen from the static.
@@Patsman2993 I have the HPN signature series. I think supacolor recommends not using a Teflon but I could be wrong. The best luck I have with them is when I’m using a pillow pad when pressing on hoodies or seams. I might try it again with a Teflon sheet and max out with a higher temp.
@@602azdad7 yea man try it out. I have the HPN signature series auto. I did the same thing Big Brandoh does with clipping the teflon sheet to the top with magnetic binder clips. I took like an hour or two practicing and messing with the settings. Best of luck man.
Try adjusting the pressure and stay on the higher side of the recommended heat. If that doesnt help, try using a teflon sheet. I had that problem but the teflon sheet made it so much easier. Also, Stan Banks has videos on how he peels the supacolor transfers.
SupaColor needs to cut you a check Brandoh!
I am so glad you make these video for all of us....
This is facts. Imperative to get the moisture out the garments and follow up with a quick press
Preheated garments
Dialed in correct temps
Hot peel
Cover sheet
No cover sheet
Same problem.
Can’t build a brand with faulty transfers.
This is interesting. I was thinking this could be an issue with some items that shrink a lot. Some sweatshirts AGGRESSIVELY shrink. I need to test more on my stuff before I release my first shirts.
Don't neglect your storage and your humidity. Get a good dehumidifier, store your transfers in a sealed case with desiccant and toss some desiccant packets into your shirt cases.
I'm a novice to pressing shirts but I've been 3D printing since 2017 and the war with humidity is a real one when you're 3d printing because raw filament loves water.
I hope this helps some of you guys who are in humid environments like I am.
What’s up Brandoh! I’ve been coming to your channel A LOT for references. Thank you for pumping out the content you do - it’s definitely helpful. I’m adding a few items from your Amazon store to my cart and I’m looking to setup my heat press with the clips and sheet like you. If possible can you let me know what’s clips you’re using? Thanks man!
refrigerator magnet clips. thats what i use. metals ones
bro with the perfect timing uploads
thanks for wAtchin
Happy new year fam.. thanks for all the gems
THANK YOU BROTHER BRANDO
Im new to pressing or any of this but my first run I dished out the money (even though I'm in Canada so prices went up quite a bit) and went with Supercolor mostly for the fact they pre cut your transfers and try their best to center them. Made it easier for me to center them on the garment with my cheaper start up press/lack of experience. Just curious though, is there much of a difference in feel/quality between supercolor and transfer express? With my hoodies I want to do multiple prints on each and thinking the cost of supercolor will leave no profit compared to ganging with transfer express but also don't want any quality drops for the buyers
Thanks for the info..👍
Thanks for the information. Always good to know these things.
Thanks I haven't reordered yet bc of this.
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I’ve ruined many hoodies, and tshirts at the laundry mat that way. Over calculate how long it needs to be dried.
Gonna check them out one of these days. As always appreciate the knowledge ✊🏾💯
Good Look Bruh.....Thx!!
Dope and very helpful info Big B..always looking out!!
Hey man quick question. Does SupaColor allow to gang designs in their large transfer sheet (11.7x16.5)? Thanks
no ganging with supacolor
Leaving the hoodie in the dryer for a long time can cause that too. Wash cold and air dry. Or.. wash cold then don’t leave your hoodie in the dryer for a long time lol
Sorry if this have nothing to with Supacolor I’m that experience yet I have questions about that HTV vinyl b-flex give me 5 or something like that does it wrinkle up like that too because I just place an order and I don’t want that to happen like the circuit htv when people wash them
All transfers are going to wrinkle some of them more than others but they all going to wrinkle a bit all you have to do is Flip the shirt or the hoodie inside out and just press them for 5 seconds that’s all
I received a shirt with wrinkles in the transfer and it hasn’t been washed. I’m not having much luck with the seller yet, what do you do any good to turn it inside out and iron it a little bit? I don’t wanna make it worse in case I do end up being able to get an exchange
Good tips Big Brandoh.👍
The more you know ❤️✊💯
Where can I order a sample pack
in my description box
Having an issue with the corners pealing after just one gentle wash. Not long wash just gentle cycle cold water.
I've used Supacolor recently and was disappointed after the wash test. Some the transfers came out wrinkled and a customer claimed the whole print came off. I had the press at the correct temperature and thought I had the pressure tight. Is there another company that i can try?
could be alot of factors. your temp, your pressure, moisture in the shirt, duration. i have a video talkin about and showing how i test out transfers to find the right settings before i sell anything or even offer it to a customer. check it out if your interested.
@@BigBrandoh thank you for fast response. I will watch your video you suggested about the right temp and settings.
My biggest issues with my supacolor transfer is I rarely get a perfect press. For most of my press a corner always peels up after my first press and I have to press again. A couple times it has ruined the shirt order as I peel up and a corner pops up and goes back down on itself.
Have you tried using a teflon sheet? I had that problem as well but you have to go through a few different test (changing pressure, temp, press times). Also pre pressing helps if you dont already.
@@Patsman2993 I’ve tried the Teflon sheet but had similar results. Also they recommend not using one since it takes away from the heat. I might trying bumping up my heat and trying it again with Teflon.
Also when i max out the pressure sometimes the carrier sheets pops up with the press and ruins the print. It just hasn’t been that easy for me pressing the supacolor transfer.
@@602azdad7 what kind of heat press do you have? That’s strange because I’ve seen Big Brandoh mention it as well as Stan Banks using teflon sheets. It helps prevent the transfer from getting stuck to the top platen from the static.
@@Patsman2993 I have the HPN signature series. I think supacolor recommends not using a Teflon but I could be wrong. The best luck I have with them is when I’m using a pillow pad when pressing on hoodies or seams. I might try it again with a Teflon sheet and max out with a higher temp.
@@602azdad7 yea man try it out. I have the HPN signature series auto. I did the same thing Big Brandoh does with clipping the teflon sheet to the top with magnetic binder clips. I took like an hour or two practicing and messing with the settings. Best of luck man.
Preciate bro💯
Just repress it again, not prepressing is mostly likely the reason.
BRO GOOD LOOKING FOR THE E- BOOK GREAT FUCKING INFO!!!! HOW DO YOU USE THE ROLL FEEDER
load a roll of vinyl up and send it thru. i got vids showing it
@@BigBrandoh good looking 😎 bro keep the content coming. Your one of the GOATS in this SHITTTTT STR8 ⬆️🚫🧢
My issue is peeling after press. The transfer not coming off paper🤷🏽♀️
More pressure and more heat
Try adjusting the pressure and stay on the higher side of the recommended heat. If that doesnt help, try using a teflon sheet. I had that problem but the teflon sheet made it so much easier. Also, Stan Banks has videos on how he peels the supacolor transfers.
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Wait this is bad for business