Thanks a lot.. Yes it was quite a lot of work.. but u got to do what u need to do 😊… well for tagless labels. The heat transfers give better finishing then directly screen printing. Also I have several times experimented printing grey and other colors.. however, there is always a chance for ink to see through in white T-shirt. So heat transfer labels eliminates that and also give you that branded finish.. if you also screen print try once and see the difference in the finishing.
Hi.. Thank you 🙏 heat transfer are made by plastisol ink and silicone ink because the adhesive powder chemically only works with these 2 inks. For curing it has to reach above 150 degrees (above 300F). So as I was printing only small logo and few pieces that’s why the heat gun worked. You will come to know if it’s cured or not when the powder melts while u heat up with the heat gun.. If you want to cure bigger image then I recommend to use flash dryer or conveyor dryer for faster production.
Awesome work. Keep it up 👍👍👍
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you deserve way more subs and views!!
That’s so nice of you. Thank u so much 😊
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Great work! Do you have a video on your table set up i would like to build one....
Can you make a video on your registration system....
Superb 👍👍 keep going❤️
Thank you 🙏
Dope why not print gray color better for not seeing the threw shirt. But good job lotta work you did for one sample your a good guy
Thanks a lot.. Yes it was quite a lot of work.. but u got to do what u need to do 😊… well for tagless labels. The heat transfers give better finishing then directly screen printing. Also I have several times experimented printing grey and other colors.. however, there is always a chance for ink to see through in white T-shirt. So heat transfer labels eliminates that and also give you that branded finish.. if you also screen print try once and see the difference in the finishing.
@@Riyum I definitely know heat transfers. Make stuff easier I understand, I also do printing
@@Ramellosugahill oh that’s awesome. But I don’t like the digital heat transfer. I prefer screen printing it. It’s more fun ..
muy bueno tus trabajos , pero solo tienes una mesa para trabajr?
Hi There. No I also have 6 color 6 station rotary machine and 10 station line table machine as well.
Nice feed. I love your work and explanations.
Can you make heat transfer label with water based ink? And how are you curing plastisol with a heat gun?
Hi.. Thank you 🙏 heat transfer are made by plastisol ink and silicone ink because the adhesive powder chemically only works with these 2 inks. For curing it has to reach above 150 degrees (above 300F). So as I was printing only small logo and few pieces that’s why the heat gun worked. You will come to know if it’s cured or not when the powder melts while u heat up with the heat gun.. If you want to cure bigger image then I recommend to use flash dryer or conveyor dryer for faster production.
@@Riyum That makes sense. Thanks for the feedback
@@amarabillkevin3375 most welcome .. 😊
what are you using for the table setup? x
Hi Adam that’s a screen printing machine we developed ourself. On a single press it can print multi color.