How to Marry and Press IColor Select Ultrabright
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- NOTE THE RECOMMENDED SETTINGS FOR SELECT ULTRABRIGHT IS NOW 135 SECONDS AT 340 DEGREES F WITH A 40 SECOND DWELL TIME!
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Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
So Thankful to have seen you! Great tips, I will be following you on every video. Where do you buy the Ultra bright paper and whos it by? Thank you
Love this video Jenny!! Thank you and I have one question. My heat press is in my garage where the humidity is not controlled. I print in my office where it is controlled. Would this make a difference to the pressing if my printing sheet is exposed to the humidity in the garage prior to pressing? I can't seem to get the Ultra Bright to peel without a lot of glue coming off with it.
Yes! Humidity can greatly affect the print quality, Suggest you pickup a humidity guage to get it under control www.icolorprint.com/store/Misc-Item/IColor-Digital-Hygrometer-and-Temperature-Gauge
Do you still use your white toner laser? Do you still use theultra bright paper or have yoou found something you like better?
I'm having trouble marrying both the ultrabright and the select. I'm using the numbers in your video. The image keeps completely sticking to the b sheet or the a and b sheet sticks together. I'm using the same heat press as you and I'm using the icolor 800. I apologize for asking for so much but I could really use your help. Thank You!!!
Make sure to follow the latest instructions: www.icolorprint.com/resource-library/IColor_Select_ULTRA_BRIGHT_2Step_Textile_Transfer_Paper_Instructions%20(800%20Compatibility).pdf
How long do you let the garment cool before peeling?
I noticed with the ultra bright sometimes with text / words sometimes doesn’t marry to good, mean sometimes the whole world doesn’t peak correctly, then I have to do it all over and make another transfer specifically with small small words, is this just me or does anybody else have problems with the ultra bright , and 2 step select
Make sure to follow the latest instructions: www.icolorprint.com/resource-library/IColor_Select_ULTRA_BRIGHT_2Step_Textile_Transfer_Paper_Instructions%20(800%20Compatibility).pdf
I just starting using the i560, my colors are not coming out the same, it look more distressed than anything, the colors are not vibrant? what should I do or what am I doing wrong?
checkout this video: th-cam.com/video/9Lh4fwJJZZ4/w-d-xo.html
Do you get the same results using both Teflon Sheets and Parchment Paper? Thanks
Teflon sheets tend to overheat, Parchment paper or the black cloth is recommended for marrying. www.icolorprint.com/store/Misc-Item/Black-Cotton-Cover-Cloth-for-Heat-Press-18-in-x-20-in-457-x-506mm
what press do you use? and what is that awesome laser thing you got?
I have a Fusion IQ press and that is a Stahls Laser Tool
What is that laser that u used to align the design on the shirt?
www.stahls.com/portable-heat-press-laser-alignment-system
Do you sell a printed sheet? I would like to try it before invest on that printer. I'm looking for something soft touch.
samples can be ordered here: www.icolorprint.com/store/Misc-Item/IColor-White-Toner-Textile-Transfer-Samples
Hello....i have the regular premium paper, and when pressed to cotton, and after a wash it looks HORRIBLE. Have you hadb that experience with Ultra bright?
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Your image was not finished correctly or was washed with fabric softener. both medias are extremely durable after many washes.
Where did you get your laser to help center?
www.stahls.com/portable-heat-press-laser-alignment-system
how is after wash.... it crack in the first wash
I have washed and dried it about 3 times so far and it looks great.
What's that laser called and have u used tseal
www.stahls.com/portable-heat-press-laser-alignment-system and www.icolorprint.com/store/Heat-Transfer-Media/IColor-T-Seal-Finishing-Sheet-Lasts-Up-To-500-Presses-A3-117-in-x-165-in
One hundred and thirty five seconds or one minute and thirty five seconds? Great video btw.
135 seconds