I was watching another TH-cam video about DTF film not wanting to go through. She solved the issue by adding a small stack of regular copy paper behind the film on the top feeder of her printer.
I’m watching you all on my day off Saturday it’s like two days later when you aired and my husband walks out on his break and looks at me lol… I look at him he just goes shm 😂.
I watch all the "how to" videos on this allllll week lol. I seen someone put a piece of cardboard behind her film on printer (to push film closer to rollers I think) so I tried it and it works perfect, no tape! Goes through every time I try now.
Hi always great video have u tried sublimating on to jetpro SS and putting the power on it n pressing it to a light gray t shirt ? U think it will work ? Thank u
I have a SG500 sublimation printer and I love it, but I would love to do sublimation for a larger format without paying the $$$ for an SG1000. Do you mind sharing what Epson printer you have there that prints the larger format and can be converted to sub? Thank you
Hahaha kids are funny 😂I have a question do you need to wear a mask when using the powder? I noticed you didn't but other channels say to be in a well ventilated area and wear a mask. I like my auto press
I'm thinking something that has white on it n doing the dtf powered you can always cut a boarder around it first once the dtf is dry on your cutter then pressing it to t shirt Humm 😜
Hi, love your videos! I’m curious, what did you differently this time to get a solid print vs the previous video for DTF where you weren’t getting consistent results and not happy with the vintage look? Sorry, I’m confused!
We used dtf film (that was intended for the product) instead of regular printable transparency sheets (that other crafters are using and suggesting). :)
Seriously, if someone would make a backing paper that would go through a printer and then could be removed that would be brilliant!!! It is the most frustrating part of this process...so stressful! Ha! I used a basting spray and adhered it to a piece of copy paper ... that seemed to work the best, but it's a bit messy.
Are you going to do a video with the black DTF powder that is supposed to work for dark colors…as I understand it?
I was watching another TH-cam video about DTF film not wanting to go through. She solved the issue by adding a small stack of regular copy paper behind the film on the top feeder of her printer.
I’m watching you all on my day off Saturday it’s like two days later when you aired and my husband walks out on his break and looks at me lol… I look at him he just goes shm 😂.
Hahaha!!!
I’m glad I found you guys. I wondered when you would re-appear. You’ve probably been around for a while but I just found you.
Thank you so so. much for this tutorial. My new favorite way to whip up shirts for the grands. I posted my 1st try on the FB page.
Great job! So glad you enjoyed it!
I watch all the "how to" videos on this allllll week lol. I seen someone put a piece of cardboard behind her film on printer (to push film closer to rollers I think) so I tried it and it works perfect, no tape! Goes through every time I try now.
Swimming with dolphins is awesome!
So glad you enjoyed your experience!
That's so cool! Thanks for the kind sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Also if you don’t mind me asking what kind of computer do you have?
i subscribed all because of the story!! too funny
Why did you not have to use parchment paper when under the clamshell press?
Thanks for sharing! Thats amazing! Yay!
Thank you!!
Do you have the regular ink cartridge in your printer that goes with the printer to do this stuff or how can I put in the simulation ink cartridge
Hi always great video have u tried sublimating on to jetpro SS and putting the power on it n pressing it to a light gray t shirt ? U think it will work ? Thank u
I have a SG500 sublimation printer and I love it, but I would love to do sublimation for a larger format without paying the $$$ for an SG1000. Do you mind sharing what Epson printer you have there that prints the larger format and can be converted to sub? Thank you
We have the Epson workforce 7840 that can print 13" by 19" :)
Hahaha kids are funny 😂I have a question do you need to wear a mask when using the powder? I noticed you didn't but other channels say to be in a well ventilated area and wear a mask. I like my auto press
Can you tell me your printer settings for this
Glossy paper setting is what we use :)
Could you possibly sit the print under a heat lamp?
When using DTF, do you have to have a printer with white ink?
Have you tried not melting the powder first
Yes :)
Which do you like better, this one or the siser dtv?
We like this better :)
Rachel where do you buy the DTF Powder from?
We got it off Amazon! DTF Powder: amzn.to/3QYSTpo
I love you guys
I'm thinking something that has white on it n doing the dtf powered you can always cut a boarder around it first once the dtf is dry on your cutter then pressing it to t shirt Humm 😜
Hi, love your videos! I’m curious, what did you differently this time to get a solid print vs the previous video for DTF where you weren’t getting consistent results and not happy with the vintage look? Sorry, I’m confused!
We used dtf film (that was intended for the product) instead of regular printable transparency sheets (that other crafters are using and suggesting). :)
@@OakAndLamb oooooohhhhh….I’m with you now! Thanks for the clarification. That helps.
What printer settings did you use?
My Epson ET-2720 does not need taping to print on the DTF Film.
I watched a video where they only taped the top and it worked great.
I’m SO glad they had success! My attempts to only tape the top still resulted in a jammed printer. :(
@@OakAndLamb 😩😩😩
How long do you do the reheat after film peeled.
Will this work with an Epson ET 15000 that I've converted to sublimation?
It should work on any sublimation printer :)
That last image looks great what printer settings did you use please
I’ve seen A3 which is around 11 x 17 I think
Seriously, if someone would make a backing paper that would go through a printer and then could be removed that would be brilliant!!! It is the most frustrating part of this process...so stressful! Ha! I used a basting spray and adhered it to a piece of copy paper ... that seemed to work the best, but it's a bit messy.
I have a Epson 7720 and when printing I get roller marks?
same and I have an epson 8550 :( was hoping to find a solution here
that was funny lol
Ok. So we press it at 385 for 35 seconds right?
Yes ma'am
Thanks so much!!!! I branched out today and sublimated a phone case after watching your TH-cam video! I love sublimation!!
To clean it I would have used the inside of the shirt 🤷🏻♀️
Definitely!
#replay