I'm gonna start printing my own T-shirts, cause people that does it local are charging you for 12 T-shirts. I only need 2 Shirts, plus it's overpriced and I heard the T-shirts they provide are cheap. It only cost them $2.00 each, meanwhile they're charging you $30 per T-shirt so they're making a big profit on a $2.00 T-shirt that only took a few seconds to print.
I had the same problem with the colors! It’s the RGB colors on your screen, but when it prints out it’s CMYK😓 but the factory fixed it for me eventually 🙌🏻💯
if you can get hold of a, cmyk pantone formula guide solid coated, it will help to ensure your colors match ,most prints are done using CMYK,and all monitors are RGB so often times when you use a printer the colors are off as you need to set the colors in your file to CMYK. Also keep in mind those pantone books are not cheap .
I've been looking all over for an honest video like this.
Yo Print Boss, you can enhance the colors before you print the DTF transfers. Just go into your settings and play around with the colors!
Which print last longer and how much average wash ?
Thanks for the video. Leaning more towards the Epson F2100
Thanks for watching . Definitely do your homework.
@@theprintboss I sure will and thank you❤
I'm gonna start printing my own T-shirts, cause people that does it local are charging you for 12 T-shirts. I only need 2 Shirts, plus it's overpriced and I heard the T-shirts they provide are cheap. It only cost them $2.00 each, meanwhile they're charging you $30 per T-shirt so they're making a big profit on a $2.00 T-shirt that only took a few seconds to print.
Definitely. Start doing it yourself. Go for it
I had the same problem with the colors! It’s the RGB colors on your screen, but when it prints out it’s CMYK😓 but the factory fixed it for me eventually 🙌🏻💯
if you can get hold of a, cmyk pantone formula guide solid coated, it will help to ensure your colors match ,most prints are done using CMYK,and all monitors are RGB so often times when you use a printer the colors are off as you need to set the colors in your file to CMYK. Also keep in mind those pantone books are not cheap .
@@giorgiocisilino4874 appreciate it and thanks for sharing 🙏🏻💯
That’s definitely your Dtf printer settings or ink
Are you talking about the vibrancy issue?
I use an ICC color profile to enhance the color vibrancy on my DTF prints and they look with Great Vivid Colors
I will try that thanks
Thank you for the info
Who is the best dtf print or dtg print?
That’s still up for n the air. Do your research is all I can say
DTF or Dtg?