I use vinyl scraps to transfer complicated images like with a lot of pieces. I peel off the vinyl and just use the clear sticky part then the transfer paper(image ) will stick to it. Then just press it with the heat press and then remove the plastic. I hope it makes senses. It’s just a quick way to transfer difficult images. Something like heat transfer mask.
I have a question now , what do you do if you have a bigger adult tshirt and they want a bigger image printed and cut ? My situation right now and I only have a regular printer
Finnnnnaaaallllly! Thanks man. I've been searching high and low for this specific kind of video to see if I can do multi color designs on my reg printer and get the cricut to cut it out...CLUTCH! SUBSCRIBING NOW!
Hi🙋great video I recently found this and all I can say is Thankyou! You explain things so well I love your Honesty. from Ontario Canada. Have a Blessed Day! Cheers☕
Try turning the nena paper on transfer tape to transfer your image over I think it works decent with the spatula or scraper. And the max setting for Cricut print and cut 9.25 x 6.75
Lumedia I will have to double check in my shop the name of it but I only lightly press the shirt then apply the print and cut to it and hand peal or role works pretty good
Hi 👋 love all your videos ! I’ve learned a lot ! I’m really looking forward on the video to bypass the max size for circut print to cut 😫 lol would you be able to make a video on how you do larger prints if there is another way? Thank you so much !!
Hey man can you explain how you can do larger paper? Looking forward to the video. Or if there’s another cynic cutter than you can use without using any complicated tricks.
Hey Luis, not sure if this questioned got asked here in the chats. (But too many to skim thru them all) Would you know if you can heat press/iron on dark transfer paper on 100% polyester materials? (Like a grad cap) trying to do something special for my son for his day ! Thank you !!!
@@Lumedia On point with that! I tested it after watching this vid and I had cricut strong grip transfer tape and it started taking off the whole sheet with the backing lol. This business is all about trial and error! Thanks again bro!
@@danigemd9662 the low tack is strong enough to pick up the cut pieces once you vernish them out. Focus on pressing those out more so that the backing comes right off, takes some finessing.
Awesome video man! How did you get the galaxy to show up like that? Im pretty sure if i tried to print that out i would get mostly black and alot less detail. Maybe you could do a video on printer settings? Also do you use aftermarket inks? Thanks for all your help keep it up! PS i use a wf-7110 printer.
You’re using an epson? I use a hp 5200 Series I have links in my description. And no aftermarket inks. Just the hp instant inks! Thank you for watching!! My settings are as follows. Matte premium paper and best quality print.
I have a question that I hope u can answer. I accidentally mirrored a picture that I printed out and am wondering if I can still use this even though I mirrored it. Hate to waste the paper but don’t want to go through with it if it’s going to ruin my shirt
Hey I made some tshirts with this paper, and after the first wash the colors faded out... What can I do so this dont happen again? I cant start selling t-shirts if this keeps happening. Any tips? Thank you.
hey bro need some help, if I buy me a printer like yours, can those prints hold up on 50/50 cotton, polyester? This message applies to the prior video of the world image
Hi. I'm kind of new but I'm trying to print and cut on a png, but it only scans it does not cut the design not sure what I might be doing wrong. Do you happen to know why it does not want to to cut?
Hey hru so I wanna thank you for tell me about this paper I love now im trying to learn the foil method my question is can I foil my on image or ones I've gotten offline just rand brand names with just my injet printer HP 5052 and Heat press is there a type of paper that dose that if understand what I'm asking you ......
Great video. Finally someone that explains it all. Here’s my question and I hope I don’t sound stupid. I am using regular HTV, not the print on kind. Does that work? Also I print on it and its wet. How long do I have to wait for it to dry. You seem to use it right away. 🤷🏽♂️ Thanks for your help.
Did you ever try out the light fabric paper?? I ordered some of the dark fabric paper for a white shirt and I’m crossing my fingers it works. I didn’t want to risk the light fabric not working 🤧
Brilliant thanks so much! Would mirroring the image work? Peel off the top and use the cover paper over the top to press? Thinking out loud here but brainstorming is how we learn hey?
I need HELP! Am I the only one when I do a print and cut image on heat transfer paper and when I use the Cricut to cut it , it still leaves white edges around the image. How can I avoid that from messing up more of my material? Please.
@@Lumedia no I already know that. But even with the bleed on it still doesn’t cut perfectly around certain edges and it still leaves white. And an image for a colored shirt it doesn’t look good. 🤦🏽♀️ the struggle is real.
everytime i go to cut it cuts the image shape but like 1/2 inch away from the actual image so its just a outline of it. also what material setting are you using? and my cricut keeps pushing my mat out when trying to read it
instead of taking off piece by piece turn the imgine on the opposite direction, than press it with the transfer paper instead of pealing it off.. it gives you the same quality
Lumedia ...oh it was at the part where you messed up on .. I was eating popcorn too .. you did save the day tho and the result looks great ... good job
You could try to just lay the border/frame piece that you peeled off as a template. Place the border/frame on the tshirt and just place the pieces inside it. Once you have them all placed on the shirt peel the border/frame off. I guess that’s a temporary fix until you can find a better solution
I actually did try that. The material is so light that when I removed the “template” everything moved with it lol. Somebody mentioned to use transfer paper so I will try that in a later video! Thank you for the feedback though!!
I would of used the paper that you peeled off and put it on top of shirt to put pieces the correct way and once its all set take it off and there you have it...all pieces in their place!!!
Thank you for always having good music on your channel! sometimes people have such intense music that it's hard to pay attention to learn!
Hi great video it looks great with the white outline
Thank you!!
you can use the paper that you peel off as a guide to put the design on the shirt.
Yes and just use tailors chalk to make a center line for each piece
There is mask tape just for that
I use vinyl scraps to transfer complicated images like with a lot of pieces. I peel off the vinyl and just use the clear sticky part then the transfer paper(image ) will stick to it. Then just press it with the heat press and then remove the plastic. I hope it makes senses. It’s just a quick way to transfer difficult images. Something like heat transfer mask.
Great idea!! Thanks for the tip 😁
Just use transfer paper and stick it on the design peel everything off together after the design was cut. Easy as that.
Could you press the transfer paper then peel after pressing?
This was awesome thank you so much for your hard work making these videos for us!!!
No, you’re awesome!!! Thank you for watching 😁
I have a question now , what do you do if you have a bigger adult tshirt and they want a bigger image printed and cut ? My situation right now and I only have a regular printer
I think there's a way to split the image into 2 images and then the size issues go away.... look into it. Idk how to explain it. Noob here
Finnnnnaaaallllly! Thanks man. I've been searching high and low for this specific kind of video to see if I can do multi color designs on my reg printer and get the cricut to cut it out...CLUTCH! SUBSCRIBING NOW!
Thank you sir!!!
Yeah its mad hard to find I bought a plotter not a cricket but im hoping its somewhat the same
To transfer you image you can use the clear cover from your heat vinyl..To pick it up and heat press..
Weed out what u dont want then apply transfer tape?
Could you use the transfer sheet from regular htv to transfer maybe? Haven't tried though
Yes, i have tried! 😄
Very nice logo the print looks good. Can I use the 3g Opaque on light colored tshirts?
Did you do a video on how to by pass the sizing or the tricks to working around printing and cutting larger images?
I didn’t but if I’m correct I believe cricut released an update that fixes that issue.
What are your material settings on the cricuit cutter for the Neenah paper ? :)
Hi🙋great video I recently found this and all I can say is Thankyou! You explain things so well I love your Honesty. from Ontario Canada. Have a Blessed Day! Cheers☕
I TRY LOL!!! You have no idea how much I cut off because I tend to ramble haha! Thank you so much for watching.
Can you use the cricut transfer sheets for infusible ink
you can!!!
when you have the transfer clear part of a HTV project, save that and lay it on these pieces so it will stay together
Awesome Video!! I'm planning on start my own clothing brand, this helped out a lot.
I’m glad!!! Thanks for watching!
Am here for the beat n dancing. When I say dancing I mean nodding lol
Awesome job
Thank you for watching!!!
Try turning the nena paper on transfer tape to transfer your image over I think it works decent with the spatula or scraper. And the max setting for Cricut print and cut 9.25 x 6.75
Good tip!! Any specific type of transfer paper? Does it not burn or melt?? Thank you for all the info!
Lumedia I will have to double check in my shop the name of it but I only lightly press the shirt then apply the print and cut to it and hand peal or role works pretty good
I will give it a try and come back with my findings in a later video! Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate it!
I tried this and the color came off on the transfer tape 😫
Is there some sort of tutorial im interested
I watched a lady use Siser Easy Subli Transfer paper to transfer the design to the garment. It worked very well.
Hi 👋 love all your videos ! I’ve learned a lot ! I’m really looking forward on the video to bypass the max size for circut print to cut 😫 lol would you be able to make a video on how you do larger prints if there is another way? Thank you so much !!
What was the cut you choose on the cricut? Some say glitter iron on..but that just cut right thru the back and was a pain in the ass.
Hey Mate what was the blade u use on cricut?
After you wash the shirt how well does the stamp do ?
Hi, just recently subscribed, great video, did you have a chance to make a video as to how to use the cricut without the black border?
Just design it without the black border and add the bleed.
@@Lumedia I'm sorry I forgot to say without using the black border in the print and cut for cricut.
HTW sells transfer paper for printable vinyl.
Hey man can you explain how you can do larger paper? Looking forward to the video. Or if there’s another cynic cutter than you can use without using any complicated tricks.
Cricut studio should either already have released or will be releasing full page 8.5x11 update to their print and cut feature!
Hey Luis, not sure if this questioned got asked here in the chats. (But too many to skim thru them all)
Would you know if you can heat press/iron on dark transfer paper on 100% polyester materials? (Like a grad cap) trying to do something special for my son for his day !
Thank you !!!
so sorry i just saw this. but yes you should be able to!
thanks for all the info!!
Thank you for watching!!
Thanks for the advice awesome video! Would tranfer tape work or would that melt once you press the shirt?
I’ve heard you can use low tack transfer paper
@@Lumedia On point with that! I tested it after watching this vid and I had cricut strong grip transfer tape and it started taking off the whole sheet with the backing lol. This business is all about trial and error! Thanks again bro!
@@The87musicdude how would low tack transfer tape pick up the cut vinyl pieces but the regular tack tape not? This is my problem.
@@danigemd9662 the low tack is strong enough to pick up the cut pieces once you vernish them out. Focus on pressing those out more so that the backing comes right off, takes some finessing.
What shirts do you use to transfer. I noticed it didn't say Gildan.
does the ink print on other materials other than garments. does it print on tile? is this comparable to sublimation?
Love the vids bro 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you 🔥🔥🔥
Can't you use transfer tape to put it on tha shirt altogether?
Does it need to dry before cutting ?
Not so much the Neenah 3g, but if you use easy subli or anything that uses sublimation inks I recommend to let it dry.
Which setting did you use on the cricut for this a paper ?
I believe regular vinyl. I’ll double check.
Lumedia did you find out ?
Hey what of tht golden shirt ur putting on
Say Bro Thanks for this!!😁 But Hey to clean your mat use any type of Cleaning wipes...I use Lysol wipes...wipe then let Dry☺️✌️
good tip. dont know how I just saw this.
Hey can you peel the paper off before the cricut cuts it and then when it cuts it just put it on the shirt? @luhmedia
What software did u use to make your design/logo?
Photoshop
Awesome video man! How did you get the galaxy to show up like that? Im pretty sure if i tried to print that out i would get mostly black and alot less detail. Maybe you could do a video on printer settings? Also do you use aftermarket inks? Thanks for all your help keep it up! PS i use a wf-7110 printer.
You’re using an epson? I use a hp 5200
Series I have links in my description. And no aftermarket inks. Just the hp instant inks! Thank you for watching!! My settings are as follows. Matte premium paper and best quality print.
@@Lumedia In the description you have another printer... So, can you tell me, please, wich one you used for this video? Thanks!
Greetings,
What is the best Cricut machine?
I actually like my explore air 2. But like my silhouette 4 better.
I have a question that I hope u can answer. I accidentally mirrored a picture that I printed out and am wondering if I can still use this even though I mirrored it. Hate to waste the paper but don’t want to go through with it if it’s going to ruin my shirt
For these situations you can put heat transfer mask on top of the cut out design.
Hey I made some tshirts with this paper, and after the first wash the colors faded out... What can I do so this dont happen again? I cant start selling t-shirts if this keeps happening. Any tips? Thank you.
Use a pigment ink printer Brother! I’m pretty clear on the purposes I use this paper for. While it’s durable it is not permanent!
@@Lumedia Which printers do you recommend me? Thank you.
Where do you get your vinyl from?
I saw someone use an old piece of HTV transfer paper to transfer the image as one piece to put onto your shirt.
They make transfer tape for that brother
is this 160 Celsius?
Correct!
so freaking helpful!
Thanks for watching 😁
hey bro need some help, if I buy me a printer like yours, can those prints hold up on 50/50 cotton, polyester? This message applies to the prior video of the world image
It should. But I’m about to release a video with a better method. Not with a inkjet printer but with a sublimation one.
Use transfer tape for hotfix rhinestones, it will not melt.
Hi. I'm kind of new but I'm trying to print and cut on a png, but it only scans it does not cut the design not sure what I might be doing wrong. Do you happen to know why it does not want to to cut?
At the beginning of uploading the image are you uploading it as a print and cut file?
How do you cut out on the cricut without getting white around the image
Add a bleed!
i heard awesome spray from the dollar tree can fix your cutting mat but i havent tried it yet.
Hey hru so I wanna thank you for tell me about this paper I love now im trying to learn the foil method my question is can I foil my on image or ones I've gotten offline just rand brand names with just my injet printer HP 5052 and Heat press is there a type of paper that dose that if understand what I'm asking you ......
can u send a link of the exact ink u buy please
How did you transfer the letter to the t-shirt?
Have you found a solution? Maybe a light grip transfer tape?? New subbie🙃
I think I did!!! I’ll be updating with a new video!
@@Lumedia has that new video dropped yet? Looking forward to learning what tape you went with. Really appreciate your videos man!
Great video. Finally someone that explains it all. Here’s my question and I hope I don’t sound stupid. I am using regular HTV, not the print on kind. Does that work? Also I print on it and its wet. How long do I have to wait for it to dry. You seem to use it right away. 🤷🏽♂️ Thanks for your help.
Did you ever try out the light fabric paper?? I ordered some of the dark fabric paper for a white shirt and I’m crossing my fingers it works. I didn’t want to risk the light fabric not working 🤧
Brilliant thanks so much! Would mirroring the image work? Peel off the top and use the cover paper over the top to press? Thinking out loud here but brainstorming is how we learn hey?
I need HELP! Am I the only one when I do a print and cut image on heat transfer paper and when I use the Cricut to cut it , it still leaves white edges around the image. How can I avoid that from messing up more of my material? Please.
There is a setting that allows you to add a bleed. I talk about it in the video! 😁
@@Lumedia no I already know that. But even with the bleed on it still doesn’t cut perfectly around certain edges and it still leaves white. And an image for a colored shirt it doesn’t look good. 🤦🏽♀️ the struggle is real.
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Good video! But you can use clear transfer sheets to keep your design together to transfer onto the t-shirt.
Thanks for the tip!
just got a cameo, maybe you can get a video going about that? thanks
Hey Man my name is Santiago I’m staring a small business. Yours video help a lot but I’m trying to figure out how to print logos with color
What do you mean logos with color? And print them on what?
everytime i go to cut it cuts the image shape but like 1/2 inch away from the actual image so its just a outline of it. also what material setting are you using? and my cricut keeps pushing my mat out when trying to read it
You might need to calibrate your machine.
Just use your pullback as a template to place the different pieces 🙂
Yeaaaaaa boy
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instead of taking off piece by piece turn the imgine on the opposite direction, than press it with the transfer paper instead of pealing it off.. it gives you the same quality
Dude I just got anxiety... but I like your video appreciate it
Why you get anxiety man? lol
Lumedia ...oh it was at the part where you messed up on .. I was eating popcorn too .. you did save the day tho and the result looks great ... good job
You could try to just lay the border/frame piece that you peeled off as a template. Place the border/frame on the tshirt and just place the pieces inside it. Once you have them all placed on the shirt peel the border/frame off. I guess that’s a temporary fix until you can find a better solution
I actually did try that. The material is so light that when I removed the “template” everything moved with it lol. Somebody mentioned to use transfer paper so I will try that in a later video! Thank you for the feedback though!!
That's what's up bro
Use transfer paper to get it exactly straight
Use a transfer tape
transfer tape, also how did your image come out so good that print and cut is not the best quality
I always process my images through photoshop!
I would of used the paper that you peeled off and put it on top of shirt to put pieces the correct way and once its all set take it off and there you have it...all pieces in their place!!!
Use Cricut transfer tape.
The music is wayyyyyy to loud.
Background music is to loud and distracting I do find value in your videos but man that was loud I’m my headphones