1.7k views and only 80 likes? This is crazy disrespectful. Yall deserve so much more. Thank you for all your help CAUSE YALL ARENT GETTING ENOUGH CREDIT
Deserve more views and subs brotha! Been studying your vids and the process of dtf/making tees and made me take a dive into it! Excited to learn the process & as well as learning tips like yours from people who’ve been mastering this! I wouldve definitely made the mistake of not using the heat press pillow for the neck tag, but NOW I KNOW ! THANKS ONCE AGAIN, & surely you guys’ will have a LARGER audience soon, Looking forward to it!
Thank you! We appreciate the love and feedback! Keep us in mind if you need a transfer provider. www.transfersuperstars.com/products/dtf-gangsheet-builder
do i need to adjust the pressure before inserting a pillow to do the other side of the shirt or can i leave it where its at for both prints? just placed a order with you guys i will be using a vevor 15x15 5 in 1
Yes adjust the pressure with a pillow first so you can compensate for that. You want it to be a tight clamp. The more pressure the better. Thank you for your order!. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
do i use a teflon sheet on top of the print then flip the print paper and press again or is the parchment / teflon sheet not needed with your prints?@@transfersuperstars
I might have missed it but why use the film on second press as opposed to using Teflon, tseal, etc. Great job and thank you for all the informative videos!
There are several covers you can use as a 2nd press. Film is the easiest for us. Teflon gives it a shiny finish and parchment paper isn't really reusable because it veins. so we just flip the film over and re-press.
Great videos love your channel. Do you see a difference in the final texture of the dtf print when doing a full size back and front print, as the heat affects mine from both sides when using a heat resistant silicone pad inbetween the shirt.
The heat resistant silicone pads are widely used and sold in South Africa to create even pressure around seams etc basically the same use as a heat pillow
Wow, so glad I found you... I have a question, where can I purchase T-shirts without tags? I like to create my own like you're showing, and you had a small press for the tags, where can I purchase that. Such awesome content, THANK YOU!
You can just buy regular blanks and cut off the tags. This is probably the most common and cost effective way to get good blanks. Some suppliers even have tear away tags.
Help! Are you familiar with transfer issues like transfers being blurry/faded, and solutions? I just bought a heat press, fairly ok model from Amazon, I'm using DTF paper/powder, but my transfers are not transferring. Lol. They are blurry/faded. I've tried cold/warm peel to no avail. Is this a heat press issue, settings issue? Any help is appreciated! I'm trying to design like you! Thanks! =).
@@transfersuperstars No sir. The printouts of designs are normally bright on the dtf paper I'm using. The results are faded. Basically the transfers fail. I'm totally new to this so I guess it's understandable for now. I was just hoping to not encounter issues after getting my first heat press. But learning I am. Any tips or other suggestions that may help me? I mean it should be as easy as placing your designs on garments and transferring with the heat press, right? This entails right pressure, temp, other? Thanks! =)
@@transfersuperstars By now I've learned this is related to my inkjet printer and pretty much nothing else! And the 'hack' I've learned here and there about requires another printer purchase and 'conversion' (ink/pigment) to work. That's not happening for me now! Thanks again! =).
Its actually not black, it has color values from all channels. We print that line to keep the printhead spraying throughout the job so that there is no ink starvation in the lines.
Our transfers can actually be peeled both hot or cold. We do let our transfers cool on our videos because at times the transfer has fine details that will transfer better when cold peeled. Just practicing a safer approach. This is especially importing if you're doing fine from like necktags etc.
1.7k views and only 80 likes? This is crazy disrespectful. Yall deserve so much more. Thank you for all your help CAUSE YALL ARENT GETTING ENOUGH CREDIT
Thank you Fam!! We appreciate your words my man. We're going to keep making content for you guys!
This is my second video of yours. I think I might have found my new supplier! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you!! Appreciate you checking us out. Let us know if we can help you with your prints.
Deserve more views and subs brotha! Been studying your vids and the process of dtf/making tees and made me take a dive into it! Excited to learn the process & as well as learning tips like yours from people who’ve been mastering this! I wouldve definitely made the mistake of not using the heat press pillow for the neck tag, but NOW I KNOW ! THANKS ONCE AGAIN, & surely you guys’ will have a LARGER audience soon, Looking forward to it!
Thank you! We appreciate the love and feedback! Keep us in mind if you need a transfer provider. www.transfersuperstars.com/products/dtf-gangsheet-builder
do i need to adjust the pressure before inserting a pillow to do the other side of the shirt or can i leave it where its at for both prints? just placed a order with you guys i will be using a vevor 15x15 5 in 1
Yes adjust the pressure with a pillow first so you can compensate for that. You want it to be a tight clamp. The more pressure the better. Thank you for your order!. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
do i use a teflon sheet on top of the print then flip the print paper and press again or is the parchment / teflon sheet not needed with your prints?@@transfersuperstars
I might have missed it but why use the film on second press as opposed to using Teflon, tseal, etc.
Great job and thank you for all the informative videos!
There are several covers you can use as a 2nd press. Film is the easiest for us. Teflon gives it a shiny finish and parchment paper isn't really reusable because it veins. so we just flip the film over and re-press.
Great videos love your channel. Do you see a difference in the final texture of the dtf print when doing a full size back and front print, as the heat affects mine from both sides when using a heat resistant silicone pad inbetween the shirt.
Why are you using a pad between the shirt? The only thing going between the shirt is usually a heat press pillow.
The heat resistant silicone pads are widely used and sold in South Africa to create even pressure around seams etc basically the same use as a heat pillow
Wow! First time here… this guy is awesome. I’m learning so much starting my T shirt business.
Welcome aboard! Glad we were able to help you out! Please keep us in mind if you need transfers buddy. www.transfersuperstars.com
Wow, so glad I found you... I have a question, where can I purchase T-shirts without tags? I like to create my own like you're showing, and you had a small press for the tags, where can I purchase that. Such awesome content, THANK YOU!
You can just buy regular blanks and cut off the tags. This is probably the most common and cost effective way to get good blanks. Some suppliers even have tear away tags.
What are you using to cover the top plate of your press? Teflon?
Help! Are you familiar with transfer issues like transfers being blurry/faded, and solutions? I just bought a heat press, fairly ok model from Amazon, I'm using DTF paper/powder, but my transfers are not transferring. Lol. They are blurry/faded. I've tried cold/warm peel to no avail. Is this a heat press issue, settings issue? Any help is appreciated! I'm trying to design like you! Thanks! =).
Blurry? is it blurry before pressing? It sounds like an artwork issue. Make sure you're printing with 300dpi resolution artwork.
@@transfersuperstars No sir. The printouts of designs are normally bright on the dtf paper I'm using. The results are faded. Basically the transfers fail. I'm totally new to this so I guess it's understandable for now. I was just hoping to not encounter issues after getting my first heat press. But learning I am. Any tips or other suggestions that may help me? I mean it should be as easy as placing your designs on garments and transferring with the heat press, right? This entails right pressure, temp, other? Thanks! =)
Yes it should be that easy. As long as you dial down your temperature, time, and pressure you should be good to go.
@@transfersuperstars By now I've learned this is related to my inkjet printer and pretty much nothing else! And the 'hack' I've learned here and there about requires another printer purchase and 'conversion' (ink/pigment) to work. That's not happening for me now! Thanks again! =).
Hey nice work
I gotta a question how do you print that art
We'll be releasing a series of graphics soon. Sign up for the drop manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=V3JKEJ&g=YrPuXY
Your vids are one of a kind man! You guys do a great job on explaining. Is there any way I can come to the shop and learn?
Thank you. Unfortunately we don't have teaching classes here, only online. Thanks for the support though!
Question when you press the back print is it considered mirrored
No its not considered mirror. If submitting files, do not mirror your artwork
Curious to know what the purpose of the black line on the gangsheet.
Its actually not black, it has color values from all channels. We print that line to keep the printhead spraying throughout the job so that there is no ink starvation in the lines.
Im interested in the neck tag. Can you guys make a custom one like the one shown in this video?
Unfortunately it is not an artwork project we'd want to take on. Its essentially a custom artwork request for each size.
Why is this style used rather than silk-screen? Won't these peel off eventually?
How did you print sheet
We print transfers here. www.transfersuperstars.com/products/dtf-gangsheet-builder
Please do a video on how to create a design
We'll be coming out with some tutorials soon. Be sure to subscribe!
Do your designs are done with AI? Is it done by you guys? Do you have a video on those? You sell them?
We have a combination of graphics from ai but we mainly design ourselves. We have a new clothing line coming soon, stay tuned.
Isn't it DANGEROUS to Heat Press a DTF transfer without mask & in well ventilated room? Toxic fumes...?
Printing the transfers yes, however heatpressing at 300f for 7seconds should be just fine.
So time consuming for cold peel 😮
Our transfers can actually be peeled both hot or cold. We do let our transfers cool on our videos because at times the transfer has fine details that will transfer better when cold peeled. Just practicing a safer approach. This is especially importing if you're doing fine from like necktags etc.