thanks! I've tried to remove the ink from the template with the cleaning solution but it does not come off well. I've been printing on top of each template and flipping around lol. But I plan to buy another pad, not the exact same but something cheaper and replaceable that still gives it some resistance
@@PrintBestie Great! I was wondering what the best material would be so that the cards can withstand playing with a lot. Anyway can't wait for the video!
Hello and thanks! The ink on the grippy mat is pretty permanent! I've switched to using a cardstock template. Sometimes I use blue tape on the back of the item to hold it in place. I've heard that play doh works well too just to prevent light or thin items from moving around
The ink stuck onto these specific acrylic pieces really well though I’ve only scratched with my nails and nothing else. I have another video with a shot glass and that one scratched off a bit, but only the area that was unleveled - and not using primer. Im still new to this machine so more tests coming!
i printed a set of 3 and it took about 18min. I tried another set of 5 to fill up whole the bed (printing area) and it took the same amount of time on High Quality mode. Standard mode estimates 8min. Hope that helps!
@@PrintBestie thanks, I was thinking to buy one but the price is quite high to start with, Epson just announces their new desktop version and wondering if it's better in price and productivity.
You making me want one🎉🎉🎉
They’re so awesome 🙌🙌🙌
I’d love a video on maintenance!
@@briannajazmin7144 Absolutely!
Those came out looking beautiful. Does the template ink wipe away from the pad or do you have to replace the pad? Thanks for sharing.
thanks! I've tried to remove the ink from the template with the cleaning solution but it does not come off well. I've been printing on top of each template and flipping around lol. But I plan to buy another pad, not the exact same but something cheaper and replaceable that still gives it some resistance
Wow 😮
curious if you can print 12" wide? I am looking for someone who can print white ink on a transparency.
This is great. Do you have advice if printing on playing cards would work? I assume a similar process using blank cards?
I actually have some blanks! So you'll likely see a video of this soon :)
@@PrintBestie Great! I was wondering what the best material would be so that the cards can withstand playing with a lot. Anyway can't wait for the video!
Hey there. Just stumbled on your channel. Nice work.
Re: template on the grippy mat, is that permanent or does the white ink wash off?
Hello and thanks! The ink on the grippy mat is pretty permanent! I've switched to using a cardstock template. Sometimes I use blue tape on the back of the item to hold it in place. I've heard that play doh works well too just to prevent light or thin items from moving around
Have you needed to use the primer for any projects yet?
Yes I just used it on a shot glass yesterday. I heard that it's mostly for slippery or sleek surfaces
Have you done some scratch teat after printing? I tried the machine at a tradeshow, and the ink came off from the acrylic every time.
The ink stuck onto these specific acrylic pieces really well though I’ve only scratched with my nails and nothing else. I have another video with a shot glass and that one scratched off a bit, but only the area that was unleveled - and not using primer. Im still new to this machine so more tests coming!
That's good to know. Thanks
how long does it take to print one?
i printed a set of 3 and it took about 18min. I tried another set of 5 to fill up whole the bed (printing area) and it took the same amount of time on High Quality mode. Standard mode estimates 8min. Hope that helps!
@@PrintBestie thanks, I was thinking to buy one but the price is quite high to start with, Epson just announces their new desktop version and wondering if it's better in price and productivity.