Are there any restrictions on what design we can submit ....ex. If I want a personal tshirt for myself not to sell Can I send an image of say a rock band or famous person image and have prints sent to me ?
Loved the info. Concise and entertaining-her smile is great. Good coming from someone who has experience in this and not just reading a teleprompter!! I will be a customer this week.
Please email sales@heattransferwarehouse.com they can assist or chat in during business hours. We need to know time and temp and pressure you are using and you will need to peel them Supafast.
Supacolor is a unique process that is similar to a combination of screenprint / digital print and cut! It lasts over 70+ washes with no cracking, fading, or peeling.
Do you think the rhinestone custom transfers would look nice over a color transfer of the same design? What type of transfer would you recommend for slides/flip flops? Thank you in advance..
For shoes and flip flops, we recommend Supacolor Promotional transfers. www.heattransferwarehouse.com/supacolor-promotional-screen-print-transfers/ For rhinestones, we recommend that the rhinestones be pressed directly to the garment to get the best adhesion. You could still use rhinestones and a color transfer together if they don't layer on top of each other. Dye sublimation is another method that would work well to mix a color transfer with rhinestones.
Good question, no it wouldn't. dye bleeding may happen with dyed polyester garments. For those you would use a sub blocker transfer. Wearables would be great for any color cotton garment.
I’m new to t shirt printing. What makes the difference in vibrancy with Supacolor as opposed to regular Transfer paper? Is it a special kind of paper they’re using?
Good question. Supacolor uses a unique combination of printed transfers and screen print transfers. These will be a much higher quality than transfer paper in both the vibrancy of the print and the longevity of the transfer.
No the promotional transfers can't be washed. I would make sure your customers know this. A wearable transfer could also be an option for a fabric bag that you know will end up being washed.
Supacolor has a good natural stretch to it, so the wearables transfer will be great for most stretchy fabrics. If your garment is dyed polyester, then the sub blocker transfers would be the way to go.
Are there different transfers for light colored vs dark colored fabrics or are they interchangeable? For instance, if I'm printing on white shirts and black shirts, do I have to order separate transfers or is a single order okay for all the shirts?
Great question. You can use the same supacolor transfer for a light and a dark garment. All supacolor transfers are opaque so they will look the same no matter what color garment they are on.
yes! This is exactly how it works with supacolor. You send us the design and info, we take care of everything else and you get your transfers ready to be pressed.
@@mariobtron5907 You would upload your artwork on our website www.heattransferwarehouse.com/supacolor-wearables-screen-print-transfer/ and once your artwork has been approved, your order would ship out from Supacolor
If I have multiple designs that I want printed, do I have to do a separate order/transaction for each one or can I request them all at the same time? Would I be able to attach more than one image and clarify in the details of the order that I need a certain number of each design?
If you have multiple designs, fill out the order page for one design, then add it to your cart. Then you can repeat that for all your designs. Then you can place the order for all of the designs at once.
Heat transfer refers to a design that is printed onto printable heat transfer vinyl with a wide format printer. Screen print is made by pushing different layers of ink through a screen to make a transfer. Supacolor is a hybrid of these two processes.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse if I get the heat transfers instead of the screen print from supa color. Will both be png if I send in png? And for heat transfer is 3 x 10 with a white outline though correct? Also being that I have to manually type in my size coordinates for it compared to screen print which has preset sizes right?
its a combination of digital printing and screen printing transfers. This is very different from dye sublimation. Supacolor has an opaque backing so it can go on any color of garment.
if the sheet size is 11x16 or so, can i fill that myself, say for my shirt, the rear logo is 11x10 and the front logo is 11x5, that would all fit on a single sheet. Thanks
I noticed adhesive "glue line" on all of the transfers I ordered. It actually gives my transfers a worn out peel look to them. I was told that this was standard but I was not able to verify it. Any insight?
This is a standard feature of our transfers, that gives them there long lasting durablity /washability. This line is more visible on dark and mid tone garments. One tip we have is to give a quick repress after you peel the liner that can help with the glue line looking like a rough edge.
So this is not like sublimation where you can really only use white poly to have best result. I can use this on 100 cotton any color? Black blue red purple etc
Yes, Supacolor can be used with any color garment and 100% cotton. It is more like a screen print or printed HTV transfer that is on top of the garment.
HTV - from my own experience, leaves a much thicker feeling to the design on the garment & typically needs to be weeded (depending on design) Supacolor is iron on ready full color transfer with a very natural feel on the garment & can be placed on any color tee w the same result since it has a coated white backing It’s an amazing process - easy to print & coat the backing with the white powder & I highly recommend it. But, it’s very expensive to buy the units so buying transfers from a company is the next best option
Heat Transfer Warehouse sent an email through your website looking at the options available for my fabrics, thanks and look forward to a client-long lasting relationship. “When the client comes first, the client will last”
So basically it's not true silkscreen waterbase ink but inkjet waterbase ink. Cause you can't use silkscreen waterbase to make a transfer cause it run.
Beanies would be great for a wearable transfer. Towels can be tricky if the thread size and thickness, and would recommend you do some testing for yourself.
Read and think before ordering. Supacolor is very good in delivering your artwork within a few days but when it comes to a return, re-making or exchange policy, your artwork is not a priority anymore as they push the remaking of your artwork as far as they can, leaving you waiting for weeks. I emailed the representative that worked with me after I requested a remake and he pushed my artwork two weeks, but he never contacted me back!
Yep, I'd recommend the wearable transfer for cotton masks and the subblocker transfer for polyester masks. Here is a cotton mask that we are currently selling: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/heat-transfer-vinyl-face-masks/
Heat Transfer Warehouse I noticed that Plastisol transfers can have like a clear coat outline to it due to the powder they use. Do these transfers have that too?
unfortunately these transfers have been giving me sooo much work, my designs do not release ,even bought a new highest quality heat press we all know hotronix is not cheap thinking that be the issue and i also turned the heat up more than instructed and no luck. if anyone have order transfers with great results from a different company please let me know I've been pressing 12 times for one shirt with all my might lol and no I don't use Teflon sheets
Are there any restrictions on what design we can submit ....ex.
If I want a personal tshirt for myself not to sell
Can I send an image of say a rock band or famous person image and have prints sent to me ?
Minimum order is 10 sheets.
Loved the info. Concise and entertaining-her smile is great. Good coming from someone who has experience in this and not just reading a teleprompter!! I will be a customer this week.
Thanks so much!
Which option would be the best for me if I'm printing on black and white blank polyester soccer jersey?
The Subblocker is the best option.
What kind of byproduct due I use on canvas bags!
Supacolor Promotional transfers would be perfect for that
What would you recommend to use on faux leather to make faux leather sheets for handbags
Promotional transfers should be the best fit for that.
I am looking to print on to white shirts, what is the recommended print for whites?
Wearables works great.
Which one would be best to use on sold dark (black) 100% polyester t-shirts? The wearable or the sub blocker?
Sub blocker would be your best option for those shirts!
Cool video! Do you offer your solutions & shipping to South Africa?
Yes we can do international shipping
Can I use my cricut heat press to apply the vinyl? Or do I need a big pressure heat press.
It won't work smoothly with a handheld press. There isn't enough pressure, so we recommend a regular heat press!!
4:50 Begg. Lol. Bag. you are a great presenter. This was a great video!!
Thanks for watching!
I got some transfers but they stick to the film, they don’t peel off. What am i doing wrong? Too much heat? Pressure?
Please email sales@heattransferwarehouse.com they can assist or chat in during business hours.
We need to know time and temp and pressure you are using and you will need to peel them Supafast.
what if you are pressing on pigment dyed sweatshirt or hoodie, do I need to use a sub blocker or wearable?
You will need the sub blocker for any dyed polyester garments.
How do I order
Www.heattransferwarehouse.com
What’s the difference in Supacolor vs DTF?
Supacolor is a unique process that is similar to a combination of screenprint / digital print and cut! It lasts over 70+ washes with no cracking, fading, or peeling.
While it is part screen-printed, it still has a vinyl base material?
It's a unique product, so it borrows technology from both, but it's really kind of its own thing
Do you think the rhinestone custom transfers would look nice over a color transfer of the same design?
What type of transfer would you recommend for slides/flip flops? Thank you in advance..
For shoes and flip flops, we recommend Supacolor Promotional transfers. www.heattransferwarehouse.com/supacolor-promotional-screen-print-transfers/ For rhinestones, we recommend that the rhinestones be pressed directly to the garment to get the best adhesion. You could still use rhinestones and a color transfer together if they don't layer on top of each other. Dye sublimation is another method that would work well to mix a color transfer with rhinestones.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse thank you
I’m a tad confused, would the wearables product have bleeding occur from say a 100% cotton red hoodie?
Good question, no it wouldn't. dye bleeding may happen with dyed polyester garments. For those you would use a sub blocker transfer. Wearables would be great for any color cotton garment.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse so like 50 cotton 50 poly, you are taking a chance with the wearable?
I’m new to t shirt printing. What makes the difference in vibrancy with Supacolor as opposed to regular Transfer paper? Is it a special kind of paper they’re using?
Good question. Supacolor uses a unique combination of printed transfers and screen print transfers. These will be a much higher quality than transfer paper in both the vibrancy of the print and the longevity of the transfer.
for the promotional ones... *can* they be washed? some people randomly throw their bags in the wash
No the promotional transfers can't be washed. I would make sure your customers know this. A wearable transfer could also be an option for a fabric bag that you know will end up being washed.
Which SuperColor transfer is best for stretchy close like gym outfits and yoga pants?
Supacolor has a good natural stretch to it, so the wearables transfer will be great for most stretchy fabrics. If your garment is dyed polyester, then the sub blocker transfers would be the way to go.
Are there different transfers for light colored vs dark colored fabrics or are they interchangeable? For instance, if I'm printing on white shirts and black shirts, do I have to order separate transfers or is a single order okay for all the shirts?
Great question. You can use the same supacolor transfer for a light and a dark garment. All supacolor transfers are opaque so they will look the same no matter what color garment they are on.
I dont have cutter or printer if i want a transfer vynil. and send my design and you produce that kind of screen transfer?
yes! This is exactly how it works with supacolor. You send us the design and info, we take care of everything else and you get your transfers ready to be pressed.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse thank you so much. one more question? is the supacolor and vynil is the same material?
Great video, what’s the largest size for T-shirt prints?
The largest size for wearble transfers is 11.7" x 16.5"
the website says order 20 minimum. can we order just 1 transfer at a time?
no, there is a 20 transfer minimum per order.
Is the transfer self weeding ?
These transfers come ready to press, right out of the bag. You will not need to do any weeding.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse Does supacolor require me to upload my designs to them ? Or can I print a design myself and not worry about weeding ?
@@mariobtron5907 You would upload your artwork on our website www.heattransferwarehouse.com/supacolor-wearables-screen-print-transfer/ and once your artwork has been approved, your order would ship out from Supacolor
Do they ship to India?
Supacolor has factories in North America, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, so they should be able to ship there no problem!
Can these go on Jean materials?
Yes the wearable transfers would work with denim
@@HeatTransferWarehouse thank you!
Is this white toner printing?
No, it is a unique hybrid of a screen print and a printed HTV transfer.
Which transfer would you recommend for 50% cotton 50% polyester?
We would recommend the Supacolor Wearables Transfer for that garment: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/supacolor-wearables-screen-print-transfer/
what is this laser you speak of ? lol i wanna try that
th-cam.com/users/shortsJlIkatym3cU?feature=share
If I have multiple designs that I want printed, do I have to do a separate order/transaction for each one or can I request them all at the same time? Would I be able to attach more than one image and clarify in the details of the order that I need a certain number of each design?
If you have multiple designs, fill out the order page for one design, then add it to your cart. Then you can repeat that for all your designs. Then you can place the order for all of the designs at once.
Would you recommend any of these transfers for a nylon jacket?
www.heattransferwarehouse.com/supacolor-soft-shell-blocker-screen-print-transfer/
this one would be the best option.
What is the shelf life of the transfers...How long can they sit before putting them on a shirt?
The shelf life on supacolor transfers is 1 year if you store them properly.
Which printer do I nee for that?
As of right now, Supacolor printing is a proprietary process, so can only be done with Supacolor!!
What is the difference between the heat transfer vs the screen print transfer?
Heat transfer refers to a design that is printed onto printable heat transfer vinyl with a wide format printer. Screen print is made by pushing different layers of ink through a screen to make a transfer. Supacolor is a hybrid of these two processes.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse if I get the heat transfers instead of the screen print from supa color. Will both be png if I send in png? And for heat transfer is 3 x 10 with a white outline though correct? Also being that I have to manually type in my size coordinates for it compared to screen print which has preset sizes right?
can you used any printer like epson?
This is custom transfer process you would submit artwork and we would have it produced as a transfer ready to press for you.
How do i order?🎉Please
Right here: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/supacolor-custom-screen-print-transfers/ 😊
Hi, what makes supacolor so special? isn't it just sublimation ?
its a combination of digital printing and screen printing transfers. This is very different from dye sublimation. Supacolor has an opaque backing so it can go on any color of garment.
Do these transfers work on Hemp?
We have not tried Supacolor on hemp material yet, I reached out to Supacolor and they suggest testing it out on one of their Wearable transfers!
What’s the name of the heat press used?
Hotronix auto open clam www.heattransferwarehouse.com/hotronix-auto-open-clam-heat-press-16x20/
Where can we get hold of the products to produce the transfers ourselves?
www.heattransferwarehouse.com/supacolor-heat-transfers/
Cool video... thanks :)
What press is that?
Hotronix Auto Open Clam Heat Press 16x20 www.heattransferwarehouse.com/hotronix-auto-open-clam-heat-press-16x20/
if the sheet size is 11x16 or so, can i fill that myself, say for my shirt, the rear logo is 11x10 and the front logo is 11x5, that would all fit on a single sheet.
Thanks
We do not gang multiple designs together.
I noticed adhesive "glue line" on all of the transfers I ordered. It actually gives my transfers a worn out peel look to them. I was told that this was standard but I was not able to verify it. Any insight?
This is a standard feature of our transfers, that gives them there long lasting durablity /washability.
This line is more visible on dark and mid tone garments. One tip we have is to give a quick repress after you peel the liner that can help with the glue line looking like a rough edge.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse thank you, thats more helpful. One last question, how many seconds should I repress after removing the transfer?
@@FreedomBiafra 3 sec after you peel liner off
Can I cut this into shapes? Or do you guys cut it?
Lacey Marie they come sized to your artwork and ready to press.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse so if I request a paw print shape when I order it will cut to that?
Yep, they are ready to press when you get them.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse that's awesome I'll be ordering some next week
@@laceymarie9370 we do not cut the HTV.
So what about our own design and pictures like im confused lol 🤔
This video might be able to help you out with how to order transfers: th-cam.com/video/ZWuotHTlYE0/w-d-xo.html
@@HeatTransferWarehouse I Appreciate this thankyou. That explained exactly what i was looking for.
Can't wait to order some
Lacey Marie let’s us know if we can assist in anyway. This is a great product.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse hey ,can I order from Africa? Congo democratic
So this is not like sublimation where you can really only use white poly to have best result. I can use this on 100 cotton any color? Black blue red purple etc
Yes, Supacolor can be used with any color garment and 100% cotton. It is more like a screen print or printed HTV transfer that is on top of the garment.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse ty for reply. So what is the difference on me printing and cutting printable HTV from home Vs this product?
@@natlalo420 did you ever find an answer?
HTV - from my own experience, leaves a much thicker feeling to the design on the garment & typically needs to be weeded (depending on design)
Supacolor is iron on ready full color transfer with a very natural feel on the garment & can be placed on any color tee w the same result since it has a coated white backing
It’s an amazing process - easy to print & coat the backing with the white powder & I highly recommend it. But, it’s very expensive to buy the units so buying transfers from a company is the next best option
What size is the bear transfer?
8.3"x11.7"
@@HeatTransferWarehouse thank you
@@HeatTransferWarehouse is the width or height 11.7?
Good information
Thank You
@@HeatTransferWarehouse What's better in your opinion. Supacolor or 613 Originals?
Can I send my designs to you guys
Yes you can upload them and place an order here: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/supacolor-wearables-screen-print-transfer/
Heat Transfer Warehouse sent an email through your website looking at the options available for my fabrics, thanks and look forward to a client-long lasting relationship.
“When the client comes first, the client will last”
so you are a distributor for supacolor
Yes, you can order supacolor with heat transfer warehouse here: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/supacolor-heat-transfers/
Good video! Are these screen printed transfers ?
Thank you! Supacolor is unique in that it is a hybrid between a screen print and a printed HTV transfer.
So basically it's not true silkscreen waterbase ink but inkjet waterbase ink. Cause you can't use silkscreen waterbase to make a transfer cause it run.
She cute lol very nice video
You are so kind
What about beanies and towels
Beanies would be great for a wearable transfer. Towels can be tricky if the thread size and thickness, and would recommend you do some testing for yourself.
Read and think before ordering. Supacolor is very good in delivering your artwork within a few days but when it comes to a return, re-making or exchange policy, your artwork is not a priority anymore as they push the remaking of your artwork as far as they can, leaving you waiting for weeks. I emailed the representative that worked with me after I requested a remake and he pushed my artwork two weeks, but he never contacted me back!
Hi Manny, give us a call during our business hours at (888) 819-4421 we'd be happy find a solution to this.
Oh forget that. I'll take my business somewhere else. I absolutely hate that
Can you use supacolor transfers on facemasks?
Yep, I'd recommend the wearable transfer for cotton masks and the subblocker transfer for polyester masks. Here is a cotton mask that we are currently selling: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/heat-transfer-vinyl-face-masks/
Does it gives the soft hand screen printing feel?
Yes! Supacolor has a very soft and flexible feel similar to a screen print.
You most definitely are a “Hot Peel”😏 Yes i know, corny joke🤦🏽♂️ But i was wondering? Does it have like a screen print feel to it?
Very similar feel it is very soft.
Heat Transfer Warehouse I noticed that Plastisol transfers can have like a clear coat outline to it due to the powder they use. Do these transfers have that too?
unfortunately these transfers have been giving me sooo much work, my designs do not release ,even bought a new highest quality heat press we all know hotronix is not cheap thinking that be the issue and i also turned the heat up more than instructed and no luck. if anyone have order transfers with great results from a different company please let me know I've been pressing 12 times for one shirt with all my might lol and no I don't use Teflon sheets
please send us an email at sales@heattransferwarehouse.com and we can help you figure out what is going wrong.
Thanks! today I have access to a hix air operating heat press I'll make short video and will contact you shortly.
@@karinapena7520 you have to peel really fast.
15 seconds then peel super quick.
Hey ,can we order from Africa?? Congo democratic
Yes! We have international shipping available.