I enjoy your channel, great video too. I am just "dipping my toe in the water" and doing some shirts for my boyfriends new business, so no need to go too big. I have a wonderful 12 x13" Vevor hand (thin of Cricut Easy Press) press. It's a challenge to make 100% sure the transfers are centered and the pressure can be inconsistent, so I have to press at a higher temp for longer than if I were using a traditional heat press. Anyway, thank you so much, very helpful!!
With that particular tusy heat press can you do a hoodie. With the bulk of the hood can it tuck in the back. I know you can flip it the other way but with large hoodie it still will hang over to the back
thanks thanks thanks!!! for personal use, which on a budget printer would you recommend for printing the designs... absolute noob here... (actually I will buy this for my niece)
To produce consistent high quality prints, there isn't a budget printer out there. We use commercial printers, we can't recommend anything we don't use.
Hi , Love the video it gives me a really good idea on how to use the press machine . Your videos have been so helpful to me and im sure to others as well . Do you guys have transfer papers with designs already printed on them ?
There are so many ways to make transfer to explain, but there are printers and techniques to create low quality transfers and commercial printers/techniques to manufacture premium transfers.
@transfersuperstars Question, I got this press and I love it. But i find the pad to be very grippy and hard to get the shirt into place without making the pad move. Could I put a Teflon sheet on the pad and under the shirt so it slides on and off easier? Or will that cause a problem?
If you ordered from Amazon, you've got a 30 day return period. Please exchange it. We are not affiliated with the product, we are just showing you how you can get it done with a cheaper priced heat press.
this just solidified and confirmed that a 15x15 heat press is perfect for me right now. thank you
This was so helpful and took away any intimidation I had for starting this hobby! Thank you for sharing!!
No problem we’re here too help!
GREAT! THANK YOU, PHILL FOR THIS LOVELY VIDEO, I LOVE THE MACHINE, THANK YOU SO MUCH, BE SAFE AND WELL. THANK YOU.
My pleasure, hope this is a stepping stone that helps you reach your next milestone.
I enjoy your channel, great video too. I am just "dipping my toe in the water" and doing some shirts for my boyfriends new business, so no need to go too big. I have a wonderful 12 x13" Vevor hand (thin of Cricut Easy Press) press. It's a challenge to make 100% sure the transfers are centered and the pressure can be inconsistent, so I have to press at a higher temp for longer than if I were using a traditional heat press. Anyway, thank you so much, very helpful!!
We went through 2 basic heat presses before we could afford the commercial heat presses. You’re on the right track.
Thank u for making this video I have this same press in it works great definitely gonna order some transfers
Anytime! Appreciate the support!
thank you i got my shirts screen printed but I want to add tags. so just for that I need to buy this
they actually have a newer version with a pull out drawer. I got one for $200
What is it called
@@joshjohnson-qz6mc check the link. $190 with $15 off coupon now. been using it for a month and it's pretty solid.
hi I'm also interested in the heat press you mentioned. Can you share the link please? thanks
What press did you get?
Great tutorial. So if I want to do multiple shirts with the same transfer I guess I can't. I have to buy multiple transfers correct?
Correct. Each print consumes ink and can be applied once.
With that particular tusy heat press can you do a hoodie. With the bulk of the hood can it tuck in the back. I know you can flip it the other way but with large hoodie it still will hang over to the back
yeah same question
Yes. Hoodies are easy, but it will also require a heat press pillow.
@transfersuperstars how did it do for imprint lines and wash test
As this one isn't available anymore is there another entry level one you would reco?
We’ll need to find another one to test
thanks thanks thanks!!! for personal use, which on a budget printer would you recommend for printing the designs... absolute noob here... (actually I will buy this for my niece)
To produce consistent high quality prints, there isn't a budget printer out there. We use commercial printers, we can't recommend anything we don't use.
@@transfersuperstars thanks though
Great wats the name of the press
Link in bio
Hi ,
Love the video it gives me a really good idea on how to use the press machine .
Your videos have been so helpful to me and im sure to others as well .
Do you guys have transfer papers with designs already printed on them ?
why do you wipe with a microfiber? what does that do for the transfer process ?
Helps with the fine details. Sometimes super fine details don’t want to transfer onto the garment.
@@transfersuperstars makes sense. thankyou.
You can still see the square where the transfer was. Is there a way to avoid this?
Wash the shirt or iron it like you normally would. Also don’t pull it around the platen just lay it when aligning
Will this work on sweatshirts?
It sure will.
Can you press 2x shirts with such a small heat press?
You can but its definitely harder to align your shirts with a smaller heat press however this at 15x15 is a pretty common press size
Does the film moist?
How do you make the transfers
There are so many ways to make transfer to explain, but there are printers and techniques to create low quality transfers and commercial printers/techniques to manufacture premium transfers.
Now is $200 just an fyi for anyone interested. I'm actually really considering it
Great deal!
Update, I did consider it and it came in today!
@transfersuperstars
Question, I got this press and I love it. But i find the pad to be very grippy and hard to get the shirt into place without making the pad move. Could I put a Teflon sheet on the pad and under the shirt so it slides on and off easier? Or will that cause a problem?
What size is the press?
15x15
"or you can have your husband lift it for you" 😆... this sounds like the kind of stuff that can get you in trouble with the woke mob
Can someone make a decent income with just one of these
Absolutely
look up hustleninjas. he has several videos on talking about making income from transfers
What do you do with all the heat presses you don’t use?? I’m trying to start a Christian clothing line and I need a heat press 🙏🏽🫡
We typically purchase them for videos and we'll resell them afterwards.
@@transfersuperstars have any for sale? I have 150 for one that friends helped me out with, I want to start a Christian clothing brand
Got my heat press...it was damaged...not happy 👊🏻🥷👎
If you ordered from Amazon, you've got a 30 day return period. Please exchange it. We are not affiliated with the product, we are just showing you how you can get it done with a cheaper priced heat press.