I have the Icolor 560 as well. I have had it almost a year and at first I hated it.... But I kept at it. The rip was confusing at first but I have gotten the hang of it. I was using the standard 2 step sheets and when I ran out I ordered the Ultra bright paper to try it out and let me tell you I hated it. I couldn't get the marrying down for the life of me but after watching a few videos and reading some Facebook group posts I have had better luck with the marrying. The feel is better than the standard but I really don't see much of a difference in vibrancy. I need to venture out and try the hard surface paper. Thanks for the video.
Glad you found it helpful! Unfortunately I never got around to trying out the other papers but the hard surface paper I'm going to eventually try it out. I heard many similar reviews on the ultra bright, that's one reason I never decided to order it. Hope to hear if you like the hard surface paper!
I was about to get one second hand because I didn’t want to buy full Price and then have such a difficult time with it. I’ve been looking at it for over 2 years and im scared someone wants to sell it because it’s a horrible investment. But Niko said he has made many many shirts and I do sublimation and the fact that im so limited really hurts me. Have you tried making the decals for the cups? I do cups but looking to do some cups with this printer too.
Why can’t it just work as advertised? But it’s also hard to understand his point of view when there’s almost $40k in printer technology behind him😐 I wouldn’t expect a Hyundai to give me the same comfort level as a Rolls Royce. But there are some points that resonate like the wrinkles and the cracking..you obviously will never hear that coming from the manufacturer. So there is definite value in this video. I just wish..that out the box..the process worked. Not this hit or miss business, if this paper don’t work try this other one. If you “claim” it can do something specific..that’s what we pay for. We certainly don’t pay these companies and tell them the money might or might not be there but keep trying. Be accurate..be reliable…just be honest!
@@cardinalorganic-waxhaw definitely agreed… I took the dive and bought mine used….. I have hopes since a fellow Tik toker has had much success with it and now I’m going to pay for her to coach me. Uninet has a course for 600! Why do they have a course for $600 instead of providing free training? That is the main reason I would tell someone not to purchase it! I need to make shirts and sue to my low volume I need the printer to be low maintenance, this and the Oki were the only options I could find. I’m currently printing stoles so I wont get to the Uninet until the end of this month. But I agree, why does it have to be so difficult 😞
I think the whitetoner has its uses is one of my next buys tbh for inventations, carelables, hang tags and hat transfers would be a great use for it as well
You advised joining the paper together , how do you only attach the image ? Do you have a demo of making a t-shirt from start to finish with a white toner printer ?
Depends on what you're needing to do. I suggest starting with a vinyl cutter or you can also start with a white toner printer. But again, it really depends on what your starting goals are
Does it come with software? Or do I have to purchase it separately? Do you have to purchase only their brand products or is it compatible with other brands?
It comes worn the software. At least the Uninet printers do. Idk about other brands. As far as toner, you should only buy uninet brand, but paper I believe you can try other brands
I’ve got from a friend 2 printers, the Oki c321dn , one colour and one has white ink in it. It doesn’t have a rip software and am a bit confused on how to do the image . From what she said I have to print the colour and then the white with the second printer on same sheet. Any suggestions please? I only have coreldraw at a moment but planning to get photoshop.
I've heard of a few printers that you need to print the color, then put the paper in again to print the white. To me, that's a HUGE waste of time. With the Uninet iColor 560, it's all done in 1 print using their RIP software. It's really easy actually
Do you know where to find "one-stop-shop" for multiple options for white toner printer paper? Also, looking around I see "No-Cut" white toner paper - do you know what that means?
The only one-stop shop would be Uninet's website itself. They have everything there (for the most part). As for "no-cut" I'm pretty sure its just a term used like self-weeding which just means there's no weeding involved. Just print and marry.
Prewashing and drying might help with any wrinkles caused by garment shrinkage but it won't really help much with cracking after a few washes unfortunately. Gold toner?
Hi, how much the cost for 1 t shirt on AB papers? maybe if i have to make 50 t shirts is worth to do it paying dtf transfers cause i don't have DTF printer.
Using a and b paper it comes out to $2 per shirt plus the cost of the shirt. Try dtf transfers, that's my go to now. I use them all the time. Check out TKOSALES.COM and use my code NEKOPRINTS for a discount 🙂
@@NekoPrints Thabks for the quick reply….U just had to give. Your customer all of the pressing info and techniques….it’s seems like it’s a lot of instructions that come with pressing ..how did u handle that? I just brought one that was delivered with NO DARN PAPER…so I can’t do anything until the paper comes in but ur videos are awesome and a lot of help!!!
Oh no!! That happened to me once with my first sublimation printer I was so mad lol. And the way I do it is I send them a video! You can make a video or link them to one thats already exists. The easiest way would be to print a QR code on a sticker or something saying "scan me for pressing instructions". I do that for my DTF prints :) I can even make one for you to link to if you'd like! Just shoot me a DM on insta!
This whitebtoner printer is exactly what i need for maintenance, but i need the durability of dtf... is there a middle ground somewhere? I haven't bought a printer yet, but have been contacted by some people who want me to make their work shirts and promo items. I wouldnt need to print every day or a ton at a time as they are small businesses, but i dont want to sell a (in my opinion) faulty product (wrinkles/cracking of image). A couple are construction companies so those will definitely be washed a lot. Do you have any suggestions?
For orders I need to last that will be bulk orders (work shirts primarily) I go the transfer route. Single color prints are $0.15 with a $25 setup fee. The more shirts you buy the less you feel it. They have full colors as well. To me, that's the best middle ground. I use my white toner more than anything for one off shirts like birthday shirts and etsy shirts. Honestly, I'd never use it for a shirt that needs to last like for work. A dtf printer is too much maintenance for me at home. I use TKO Sales, I also have a code if you want to get you a discount to try them out. NEKOPRINTS
I have a white toner, I had it for about 3 years now. It’s sets under my desk collecting dust . It’s garbage for garment. The transfer is expensive. The toner is expensive. The durability horrible.
Each garment creation technique has it's place, It all depends on what your needs are! If ultra low maintenance is important to you than a WT printer can be a great addition to your growing business, and with proper artwork preparation the durability can be great. The White Toner Masterclass is a detailed step by step training program that teaches best practices for success!
I'm also used to seeing and pressing it lower. I got this shirt at a store and they were all like that. That was the first thing I noticed 😂 It's high but the image itself is pretty big. it takes up most of the shirt.
@@NekoPrints glad to hear that! I like your content, I wish you'd do material cost measurement video for dtf cz they are rare, like do a full print of A3 sheet then measure the weight for each step (blank sheet, color ink, white ink, powder)
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll look into doing something similar 😊 I don't do DTF anymore, not printing it myself at least, but I'll think of something similar that could help 😁
Thank you. This have been on of the best review/advice I have heard. I will purchase one now knowing its limitations and possibilities.
Glad you liked it! I have my link to it in the description 🙂
I have the Icolor 560 as well. I have had it almost a year and at first I hated it.... But I kept at it. The rip was confusing at first but I have gotten the hang of it. I was using the standard 2 step sheets and when I ran out I ordered the Ultra bright paper to try it out and let me tell you I hated it. I couldn't get the marrying down for the life of me but after watching a few videos and reading some Facebook group posts I have had better luck with the marrying. The feel is better than the standard but I really don't see much of a difference in vibrancy. I need to venture out and try the hard surface paper. Thanks for the video.
Glad you found it helpful! Unfortunately I never got around to trying out the other papers but the hard surface paper I'm going to eventually try it out. I heard many similar reviews on the ultra bright, that's one reason I never decided to order it. Hope to hear if you like the hard surface paper!
Glad to hear you stuck with it and found success!
I was about to get one second hand because I didn’t want to buy full
Price and then have such a difficult time with it. I’ve been looking at it for over 2 years and im scared someone wants to sell it because it’s a horrible investment. But Niko said he has made many many shirts and I do sublimation and the fact that im so limited really hurts me.
Have you tried making the decals for the cups? I do cups but looking to do some cups with this printer too.
Why can’t it just work as advertised? But it’s also hard to understand his point of view when there’s almost $40k in printer technology behind him😐
I wouldn’t expect a Hyundai to give me the same comfort level as a Rolls Royce.
But there are some points that resonate like the wrinkles and the cracking..you obviously will never hear that coming from the manufacturer. So there is definite value in this video.
I just wish..that out the box..the process worked. Not this hit or miss business, if this paper don’t work try this other one. If you “claim” it can do something specific..that’s what we pay for.
We certainly don’t pay these companies and tell them the money might or might not be there but keep trying.
Be accurate..be reliable…just be honest!
@@cardinalorganic-waxhaw definitely agreed… I took the dive and bought mine used….. I have hopes since a fellow Tik toker has had much success with it and now I’m going to pay for her to coach me. Uninet has a course for 600! Why do they have a course for $600 instead of providing free training? That is the main reason I would tell someone not to purchase it! I need to make shirts and sue to my low volume I need the printer to be low maintenance, this and the Oki were the only options I could find.
I’m currently printing stoles so I wont get to the Uninet until the end of this month.
But I agree, why does it have to be so difficult 😞
Thanks for this great detailed info. I just ordered using your affiliate link-thanks again! New subscriber here!
That means a lot thanks so much! I have tons of Uninet white toner printer videos planned so keep on the lookout!
@@NekoPrints 😀 You’re welcome! Can’t wait to see your new content
I have a550 for 2 years and I haven't use it
thank you for your video it help me a lot my problem is that I'm not good at technology
🤣 That's what I'm here for! To help with tech! Hahaha. I'll be coming out with some more white toner related videos soon!
thank you I need to learn the rip cus I have no idea
Thank you your video helped me alot blessings to you🙏🏾
Thanks so much for watching 🙏
I think the whitetoner has its uses is one of my next buys tbh for inventations, carelables, hang tags and hat transfers would be a great use for it as well
Invitations on this printer come out great! One way to do them I thought of was black paper with white ink. That comes out NICE! Good luck with it! 😁
DEFINITELY THINKING ABOUT IT. THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
Thanks for watching! Glad you found this video helpful 😁 happy new year! Wish you the best and all the success!
You advised joining the paper together , how do you only attach the image ? Do you have a demo of making a t-shirt from start to finish with a white toner printer ?
I don't but I'll be sure to get one done 🙂
And the adhesive only sticks to the toner itself. It won't apply anywhere else. It's done by a heat press
So what machine would you recommend for printing Frfr
Depends on what you're needing to do. I suggest starting with a vinyl cutter or you can also start with a white toner printer. But again, it really depends on what your starting goals are
@@NekoPrints making shirts
Does it come with software? Or do I have to purchase it separately? Do you have to purchase only their brand products or is it compatible with other brands?
It comes worn the software. At least the Uninet printers do. Idk about other brands. As far as toner, you should only buy uninet brand, but paper I believe you can try other brands
I am thinking to get a digital heat fx i650 but really unsure what is paper to use for the best quality.
I went with the companies recommend paper which was the standard uninet. I'm honestly not sure which would be best for the digital heat fx.
I’ve got from a friend 2 printers, the Oki c321dn , one colour and one has white ink in it. It doesn’t have a rip software and am a bit confused on how to do the image . From what she said I have to print the colour and then the white with the second printer on same sheet. Any suggestions please? I only have coreldraw at a moment but planning to get photoshop.
I've heard of a few printers that you need to print the color, then put the paper in again to print the white. To me, that's a HUGE waste of time. With the Uninet iColor 560, it's all done in 1 print using their RIP software. It's really easy actually
Do you know where to find "one-stop-shop" for multiple options for white toner printer paper? Also, looking around I see "No-Cut" white toner paper - do you know what that means?
The only one-stop shop would be Uninet's website itself. They have everything there (for the most part). As for "no-cut" I'm pretty sure its just a term used like self-weeding which just means there's no weeding involved. Just print and marry.
Would prewashing the shirt help with cracking & is the gold toner not for T-shirts?
Prewashing and drying might help with any wrinkles caused by garment shrinkage but it won't really help much with cracking after a few washes unfortunately. Gold toner?
@@NekoPrints Swingdesign sells a gold & silver toner but it reads non transfer which implies not for heat pressing.
@@susanepler5731 the gold and silver toners are only for paper, mostly like announcements or wedding invitations, etc. Hope this helps!
Hi, how much the cost for 1 t shirt on AB papers?
maybe if i have to make 50 t shirts is worth to do it paying dtf transfers cause i don't have DTF printer.
Using a and b paper it comes out to $2 per shirt plus the cost of the shirt. Try dtf transfers, that's my go to now. I use them all the time. Check out TKOSALES.COM and use my code NEKOPRINTS for a discount 🙂
Would I be able to sell transfer designs with this white toner printer to other tee shirt makers?
Of course! I've sold them in the past 😊
@@NekoPrints Thabks for the quick reply….U just had to give. Your customer all of the pressing info and techniques….it’s seems like it’s a lot of instructions that come with pressing ..how did u handle that?
I just brought one that was delivered with NO DARN PAPER…so I can’t do anything until the paper comes in but ur videos are awesome and a lot of help!!!
Oh no!! That happened to me once with my first sublimation printer I was so mad lol. And the way I do it is I send them a video! You can make a video or link them to one thats already exists. The easiest way would be to print a QR code on a sticker or something saying "scan me for pressing instructions". I do that for my DTF prints :) I can even make one for you to link to if you'd like! Just shoot me a DM on insta!
This whitebtoner printer is exactly what i need for maintenance, but i need the durability of dtf... is there a middle ground somewhere? I haven't bought a printer yet, but have been contacted by some people who want me to make their work shirts and promo items. I wouldnt need to print every day or a ton at a time as they are small businesses, but i dont want to sell a (in my opinion) faulty product (wrinkles/cracking of image). A couple are construction companies so those will definitely be washed a lot. Do you have any suggestions?
For orders I need to last that will be bulk orders (work shirts primarily) I go the transfer route. Single color prints are $0.15 with a $25 setup fee. The more shirts you buy the less you feel it. They have full colors as well. To me, that's the best middle ground. I use my white toner more than anything for one off shirts like birthday shirts and etsy shirts. Honestly, I'd never use it for a shirt that needs to last like for work. A dtf printer is too much maintenance for me at home. I use TKO Sales, I also have a code if you want to get you a discount to try them out. NEKOPRINTS
Thank you! I appreciate the honest answer! Yes I am all about saving money, a coupon code would be great, thank you!
@@jodir3913 the code is NEKOPRINTS 🙂 I'd love to hear you're thoughts when you use them 🙏😊
Thanks!
I have one 560
How do you like it?
I have a white toner, I had it for about 3 years now. It’s sets under my desk collecting dust . It’s garbage for garment. The transfer is expensive. The toner is expensive. The durability horrible.
Personally I use it for one offs. I'm in the process of looking for third party toner for a cheaper price. I agree, toner is super expensive
Each garment creation technique has it's place, It all depends on what your needs are! If ultra low maintenance is important to you than a WT printer can be a great addition to your growing business, and with proper artwork preparation the durability can be great. The White Toner Masterclass is a detailed step by step training program that teaches best practices for success!
Thank you! I feel bad your wife only sleeps once a week.
Did I say that? Lmao
Yes😄
that print distance from your neck really stabs my eye it's hurt to see 🥲
lol on what? The shirt I'm wearing?
@@NekoPrints Yes is that intentional cz i'm used to see it lower (I do pod a little)
I'm also used to seeing and pressing it lower. I got this shirt at a store and they were all like that. That was the first thing I noticed 😂 It's high but the image itself is pretty big. it takes up most of the shirt.
@@NekoPrints glad to hear that! I like your content, I wish you'd do material cost measurement video for dtf cz they are rare, like do a full print of A3 sheet then measure the weight for each step (blank sheet, color ink, white ink, powder)
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll look into doing something similar 😊 I don't do DTF anymore, not printing it myself at least, but I'll think of something similar that could help 😁