omg you are the best!!!! I watched so many and had so many mistakes until I watched yours!!!! thank you so much! only thing I took a guess on was which side you put your A paper in! I believe matte side up?
Not on small wording shirts. But on big images yes. A good way to prevent the cracking is using the distress tool or the dots or stripes feature on your image to ensure a longer lasting image and a softer feel.
Excellent tutorial!! I'm a beginner, and with your videos, I can be a pro!
Easy enough thx!
omg you are the best!!!! I watched so many and had so many mistakes until I watched yours!!!! thank you so much! only thing I took a guess on was which side you put your A paper in! I believe matte side up?
Hi. How do you get it to fill the entire page? I can’t figure that out for nothing!
Thank you for explaining step by step!! Are you familiar with the Knockout method?
Is the back sticky once you apply the second step adhesive sheet or is it normal and you can box them and press them when needed?
May i ask what setting do u have new
What should the pressure setting be set at ?
i always have an issue with my red being light red or pink.
what heat press do you used?
Would you recommend this printer?
hello are you willing to do a class for this ? or a private class
Which side do u print on
Are u willing to to a private training?
Where do you get the paper from ?
How many times can you wash?
Its okay for demo prints but not for production runs. The prints crack easily after light washes. Do you use T-seal?
Not on small wording shirts. But on big images yes. A good way to prevent the cracking is using the distress tool or the dots or stripes feature on your image to ensure a longer lasting image and a softer feel.
So this is not DTF?
Not at all
@@deanthonybyrd6000 appreciate your knowledge. Video looks more like a full color vinyl. Is that kinda similar?