I just closed my shop down due to not liking pod prices but man I may have to invest into this printer and reopen my shop . I was getting some good organic traffic with only 70 listings.
Thanks for the video Rich. What is the maintenance like with a white toner printer? Do you have to run it daily, to keep the heads clean and unclogged like the DTF printers? And, do you think it is a good investment for someone just starting out? Or, would it make more sense to outsource my transfers from other companies?
Did you rasterize the image in the RIP software to get a softer hand to avoid that paper feel or does it still feel like that after rasterizing? I couldn’t tell if you did that with the image. I’m thinking of getting an iColor white toner printer.
Just a quick pro tip brotha! before you sit down and start talking set up your camera in focus then switch the lens to manual so it doesnt go out of focus when you start recording! much love !
What time of printer do you recommend for someone that is barely getting started? Also I want to make stickers, what do you recommend? Thanks for sharing all your knowledge ✌🏽
The washability sucks. No matter how well you stick to the recommended process it is film/paper that sits on top of the fabric of the garment. It will crack...
The washability is terrible. I don't think this is an issue with the Printer but with the White Toner transfer process. I owned one of these for some time, it is a great printer, with no issues, but after a few washes, the design will crack. The only time that I had lasting results is when I applied a foil over the top of a design which provided a layer of protection, I guess. FYI I am no amateur. Rasterizing the images did help, but still, its film/paper laying on top of the garment...it will crack. If this machine was under $5k it's a no-brainer, get it. it would be worth printing for shirts you don't plan to wear more than a few times, especially for holidays or special days at school for kids!
brother i have one like that and i can't make it works in using stardar paper could you tell me the configuration while printing? like weight paper size is it 163g?? the quality is it 600x600?? thanks for helping!
I'm using the iColor Standard Two-Step transfers without issue. 600x600 dpi, bypass-tray, Paper Type: Thick to 220g, Press 1: Apply adhesive 310F for 90s, Press 2: onto shirt 310F for 30s, Press 3: Finishing on cotton 370F 30s. Works great. FYI, the iColor adhisive and transfer paper is WAY better than the Digital HeatFX Ez-Peal. (I've tried both)
maybe putting all the links of the stuff you used in a specific video on one section of your description is good so people don't have to look for it. i just don't look at the links anymore cause i'm lazy looking of which is which from a bunch of them.
You start the video saying that you printed 7,264 prints. By the end of the video you said you printed 14,000 prints. Did I miss something? Because if I didn't your profitability is half of what you said it is
Where I got my White Toner Printer from:
bit.ly/lasertransfersupplies
What kind of paper are the transfers ? And where can I get it from @HustleNinjas
I just closed my shop down due to not liking pod prices but man I may have to invest into this printer and reopen my shop . I was getting some good organic traffic with only 70 listings.
I am planning on getting one . Your video helped my decision alot. Thank you for being honest
Don’t do it!
@midori6756 Why ?
why?
@@midori6756
T-seal helps it last way longer might be the new hope for white towner🤫
Previous Uninet iColor 800 review with wash test video:
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Would you buy a Vinyl cutter or printer? Thank you 🙏🏽
Thanks for the video Rich. What is the maintenance like with a white toner printer? Do you have to run it daily, to keep the heads clean and unclogged like the DTF printers? And, do you think it is a good investment for someone just starting out? Or, would it make more sense to outsource my transfers from other companies?
There is minimal maintenance required on white toner printers compared DTF
Did you rasterize the image in the RIP software to get a softer hand to avoid that paper feel or does it still feel like that after rasterizing? I couldn’t tell if you did that with the image. I’m thinking of getting an iColor white toner printer.
Just a quick pro tip brotha! before you sit down and start talking set up your camera in focus then switch the lens to manual so it doesnt go out of focus when you start recording! much love !
May i please ask why you dont use it anymore? What type of equipment are currently working with now?
Print on Demand so he can work on other things.
It’s a crappy printer! Software sucks!
What time of printer do you recommend for someone that is barely getting started? Also I want to make stickers, what do you recommend? Thanks for sharing all your knowledge ✌🏽
It really depends on the business model that you're aiming for
Dude, I just got an iColor 800W and it won't print grayscale images at all. Can you help?
How is the washability?
The washability sucks. No matter how well you stick to the recommended process it is film/paper that sits on top of the fabric of the garment. It will crack...
@@shaquillefuller9684 Thanks!
Hey make video on all process of designing and printing machinery
How long do the transfers last washing them
I've washed it 5-6 times, never tested beyond
best heat press for white toner printers is Stahls, GeoKnight, and Insta brands
The washability is terrible. I don't think this is an issue with the Printer but with the White Toner transfer process. I owned one of these for some time, it is a great printer, with no issues, but after a few washes, the design will crack. The only time that I had lasting results is when I applied a foil over the top of a design which provided a layer of protection, I guess. FYI I am no amateur. Rasterizing the images did help, but still, its film/paper laying on top of the garment...it will crack. If this machine was under $5k it's a no-brainer, get it. it would be worth printing for shirts you don't plan to wear more than a few times, especially for holidays or special days at school for kids!
brother i have one like that and i can't make it works in using stardar paper could you tell me the configuration while printing? like weight paper size is it 163g?? the quality is it 600x600?? thanks for helping!
I'm using the iColor Standard Two-Step transfers without issue. 600x600 dpi, bypass-tray, Paper Type: Thick to 220g, Press 1: Apply adhesive 310F for 90s, Press 2: onto shirt 310F for 30s, Press 3: Finishing on cotton 370F 30s. Works great. FYI, the iColor adhisive and transfer paper is WAY better than the Digital HeatFX Ez-Peal. (I've tried both)
How many time have u had to change the ink.
Only 2 or 3 times
Morning !!!
Alright i love you in my feed!
I want a shirt that says
" Inhale just a little longer for me "
-TequilandTacos
Did you get a chance to try the iColor Ultrabright Select?
Nope, I’ve never tried
maybe putting all the links of the stuff you used in a specific video on one section of your description is good so people don't have to look for it. i just don't look at the links anymore cause i'm lazy looking of which is which from a bunch of them.
Would you consider selling your machine?
Possibly since I’m mostly print on demand screen printing now.. send me a dm on Instagram
Matte finish? I always thought the prints had a shiny tacky finish. That shirt looks like it had a matte finish..
I think it’s shiny if you post press with a Teflon sheet instead of kraft paper or tseal
Much slower than using supacolor transfers I bet it’s way cheaper tho
sell it to me bro
You start the video saying that you printed 7,264 prints. By the end of the video you said you printed 14,000 prints. Did I miss something? Because if I didn't your profitability is half of what you said it is
2 shirt designs fit per print
White toner is wackkk…
why is it wack ???
Bro I love your channel all the way from Australia but I can’t get shipping from any of your recommendations for DTF transfers. Soo sad 😞
I may be able to help you. I print DTF from the Netherlands, could possibly ship to Australia