Could Laser Transfers Kill DTG in 2021? iColor White Toner Laser VS DTG

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    After 3 years of DTG Ownership I have experienced the full gamut of the benefits and pitfalls of Direct To Garment Printing. The other day I had the opportunity to really dig into an iColor White Toner Laser Printer made for the Apparel Decorating industry. At a fraction of the cost to buy, an order of magnitude faster, and a similar cost per imprint, is the quality really there for WTL to take the crown from DTG? Here's my initial thoughts before I dig into a full review.

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  • @d.s8429
    @d.s8429 4 роки тому +2

    Love the unbiased honesty and your ability to educate (not only on the printing machines and techniques) but on wise business decisions as well.

  • @sruddy
    @sruddy 4 роки тому +1

    Great vid! Awesome that you shared it with the Discord community as well.
    Love the discord community where you share and impart lots and lot of knowledge about the technologies.

  • @imendez0809
    @imendez0809 4 роки тому

    WATCHING YOUR BLOGS IT'S LIKE TRAINING DAY... MY MAN... I LIKE IT, YOU SAID IT AS IT IS..... GOOD VIDEO HELPS A LOT. THUMS UP.

  • @ddaniels28
    @ddaniels28 4 роки тому

    thank you for the in-depth opinion regarding this printer. Thank you for the business approach discussion that covers hidden costs and potential issues. With an entry-level cost so low I would imagine that purchase with the idea of covering cost would be a good way for someone to start out. I have been considering to purchase one of these for awhile now.

  • @ChainringTours
    @ChainringTours 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this ... a very honest review of a product I've been looking to get.

  • @MeekMusic
    @MeekMusic 2 роки тому

    You are very articulate. I have purchased the Uninet 560 because of your review. So excited to unbox it.

  • @joshdevries5486
    @joshdevries5486 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, very informative. My company is in a similar situation, mainly screen print but been looking into DTG.

  • @kellysmith5521
    @kellysmith5521 4 роки тому +5

    This was really helpful for me! I've been looking at getting into DTG, but I like this pricepoint better!

  • @mejalawi3846
    @mejalawi3846 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the review...I'm new to the printing business though I've started with an iron to sublimate and heat transfer

  • @aximagerymedia2319
    @aximagerymedia2319 4 роки тому +4

    Appreciate your information as I am considering DTG or laser white printer.

  • @pearcey1113
    @pearcey1113 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, I have been thinking about buying this IColor 550 as I was going to go with DTG but many people say DTG isn't all its made out to be and the cost is heaps for what you get unless you have $200k to $300k all the ones under $100k seem more like toys, liked & subbed

  • @MarquisCJones
    @MarquisCJones 3 роки тому

    Pretty cool Vid... Helping me make the deciding on which Heat Transfer printer to get

  • @RepDaVinci
    @RepDaVinci 4 роки тому +1

    I'm currently in the market, so this was very helpful. The plan was to get an Oki then work up to DTG and finally, screen printing. I like the sound of your set up. You have all the bases covered. I subscribed and hit the bell.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Chris, If you're familiar with Discord our channel is a good place to get information from myself and others who are at various stages of their business. discord.gg/AEX9Zqf

    • @RepDaVinci
      @RepDaVinci 4 роки тому +1

      @@brandsandempires I'll check out. Thanks again .

  • @suzannehallas5449
    @suzannehallas5449 4 роки тому +1

    I bought the icolor 550 a couple of weeks ago after accidentally coming across it existence. I will receive it tomorrow. I am so happy I just watched this video to confirm the decision I made on buying it for my business! Thank you! I look forward to your future vids on using the printer itself.

    • @metallboy25
      @metallboy25 3 роки тому +1

      How isbit going after a year? Any issues with it ?

    • @j1rose
      @j1rose 2 роки тому

      So what's the cost???

  • @cindytimmons1447
    @cindytimmons1447 4 роки тому +3

    I enjoyed your video. I have been doing commercial embroidery for years, and have also seen the same sales problems in the embroidery industry. Lots of false promises and half truths. Especially about the learning curve for different processes, and actual profit margins.

  • @ezekielvaldez5517
    @ezekielvaldez5517 3 роки тому

    Wow we were looking into DTG for our shop. Thanks for the video!

  • @lovely31bluprint
    @lovely31bluprint 3 роки тому

    Great information. This have been so helpful for me.

  • @eyleentorresdiaz
    @eyleentorresdiaz 4 роки тому +1

    Love your content! 👏🏾
    Subscribed!!!!

  • @TrillMagik
    @TrillMagik 4 роки тому

    This was big informative. Thank you.

  • @darnellfrazier508
    @darnellfrazier508 3 роки тому

    appreciate your content very acknowledged

  • @caonabomelendez8133
    @caonabomelendez8133 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you mi hermano last video I'm just made up my mind, thank you for the knowledge and the inspiration God bless you

    • @MIGGNIFICENT
      @MIGGNIFICENT 3 роки тому

      Did you get one? How has it been?

  • @jamesmaher9124
    @jamesmaher9124 2 роки тому

    Very intelligent.
    I appreciate your thorough reviews.

  • @ttone2330
    @ttone2330 3 роки тому +1

    I like this guy...Straight forward and accurate...

  • @user-tr6og7wu7b
    @user-tr6og7wu7b Рік тому

    This is very informative. Thank you!

  • @j1rose
    @j1rose 2 роки тому +1

    I have to say you have a wonderful voice and a great commentary within excellent verbiage your, your thoughts are clear and concise and I'm going to watch the other two-thirds of the video now my only suggestion is I wish you guys would tell me what the price is or at least of your price range how the actual machine as I always find when something is expensive they hide the price and want to do a quotation after the fact

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  2 роки тому

      Hey J1rose, Thank you for your kind comment. I know what you mean. Embroidery machines and DTG's are super difficult to nail down a price for. I launched lasertransfersupplies.com late last year and the prices and packages are all out in the open for just that reason. Take care!

  • @SturgeonMD
    @SturgeonMD 3 роки тому

    So glad I found your channel, even if it’s a little late! Just subscribed!

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  3 роки тому

      Ha, I'm still around! I've been working on a few projects that have kept me from posting new videos for the past several months. That'll be changing soon!

  • @logokidddesigns5782
    @logokidddesigns5782 4 роки тому

    Great insight on the technology. Thanks

  • @ScorpionSting992
    @ScorpionSting992 2 роки тому

    I have an Ri3000 DTG printer and I am tired of the white ink issues. This printer sounds like it could be a solution for my shop. Thnx! I will look into this white toner printer.

  • @lisabrackenridge6022
    @lisabrackenridge6022 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the information. You have provided a lot of answers, and let me know about the product options that is available as an add-on to this printer. I’m looking forward to making my investment in this style of printer. Thank you again.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  3 роки тому

      Lisa, if you do decide on a laser printer We launched lasertransfersupplies.com a few weeks ago. I'd be happy to work with you to get you set up if it's a good fit for your business.

  • @brendawootenporter
    @brendawootenporter 4 роки тому

    I"m glad I stumbled across this video. I was just searching the icolor 800 machine vs the i550 yesterday. I wish thee was a way I could get samples of the feel of the transfers to see exactly what the feel is. this video did help a lot. thanks

    • @veeanon2238
      @veeanon2238 4 роки тому +1

      Find some one who prints using that and pay for a shirt to test. $20 may save you $3500

    • @brendawootenporter
      @brendawootenporter 4 роки тому

      @@veeanon2238 good idea...thanks

  • @TheMessenger012
    @TheMessenger012 4 роки тому +1

    I totally love you vid. I'm in the printing industry and been contemplating between DTG and Laser transfer... I do more of screen print... I think I will give the UniNet machine a try... Thanks mehn...

    • @gomatube
      @gomatube 4 роки тому +3

      careful, Laser transfer wont come close to a dtg printed quality, plus some things he wont talk about laser transfer that Im going trough with it, paper cost a lot of money, thats fine is part of the print cost, but to make 1 good transfer you need to waste 4 out of 10 transfer papers, every time you print paper you need to pray it peels good, plus end result is like a plastic feeling

    • @MIGGNIFICENT
      @MIGGNIFICENT 3 роки тому

      How has it worked out for you?

    • @bustercolin7507
      @bustercolin7507 3 роки тому

      @@gomatube It doesn't feel like plastic. It all depends on the type of designs you make.

  • @iluminwear849
    @iluminwear849 4 роки тому

    I was looking into heatfx a year back. They use an oki white toner printer with the same process. There are multiple companies doing the same. I had a sample shirt sent to me and it cracked all over after about 5 washes. This was after they applied the correct pressure, used the fancy hotronix press, and their choice of garment. Scared me away from a 10k purchase pretty quick. I had my loan approved and all. I dodged a bullet. Many people are selling their white toner printers now. The paper alone can be hundreds and many struggle getting to the end product. Good video by the way.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +1

      Disconcerting. I've heard some things about the OKI like they use a lot more white toner which is the least durable color. Certainly not a silver bullet, and I have a lot of questions about the transfer etc. That would put me off too. Good to see you again ILUMIN

  • @deejayq1220
    @deejayq1220 4 роки тому +1

    Cant wait for the updates

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +1

      Starting to roll them out a little at a time. I'll keep them coming though!

  • @adalbai
    @adalbai 2 роки тому

    Hey! I just found this vid and very informative. We are trying to upgrade from old school transfer paper and vinyl heat press. Just came upon Uninet Icolorprinter just a few days ago and trying to find out if this a a right choice for us with small volume orders. When I say small volume, we are ranging from 10 shirts a week to about 100. Sometimes we get large order of 200 upto 400 at a time. Hoping you to get more information to help us decide.

  • @luispacheco4669
    @luispacheco4669 4 роки тому +1

    great video glad you put this, have you heard of ColDesi digital heat fx 9541. Cause I'm getting close into investing into one and it looks similar to what you got. now I Want to wait and see how good your printer does.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +1

      Hey Luis, I'm aware of both. In my research I dug into the 800 vs their machine, a rebadged OKI, and I found some really important key differences. The operating costs, vibrance of white, and a few other metrics lean heavily in favor of icolor. I'll get into the specifics in an upcoming video most certainly.

  • @jh8691
    @jh8691 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. Could you do All Over Print With this? Not all over but designs that go from the back till the front?

  • @CrippyInvestor
    @CrippyInvestor 2 роки тому

    Now 2 years later, could you advice on the best machine nowdays with regards to this video?
    Great work, you help me decide what to do and how to start. I subbed, liked and here is the comment!
    Keep it up.

  • @leviteapparel
    @leviteapparel 4 роки тому +3

    this is cool just cool CAN'T STOP LEARNING.

  • @osullifilms
    @osullifilms 4 роки тому +1

    Found your video informative. I always hesitated to get into DTG due to maintenance issues. My question is do you think this system is worth investing into instead of a screen printing set up? I have a small business that hires a local screen printer for my large jobs. The small jobsI use HTV and transfers. Thanks

  • @NickyMilez
    @NickyMilez 4 роки тому +2

    Great video I'm looking to finally move up to the next level of my T-shirt business and this option seems more of a financial goal then spending money on DTG

    • @daltontyson
      @daltontyson 4 роки тому

      Nope

    • @ToddBizCoach
      @ToddBizCoach 4 роки тому

      NickyMilez you know you can buy a Ricoh Ri100 for $3100 that prints on light colored t shirts?

    • @veeanon2238
      @veeanon2238 4 роки тому

      You can get a DTG whole setup for the same price as their high machine. I spent 9k and got a DTG, heat press and pretreat machine.

    • @CryptoChangingTheWorld
      @CryptoChangingTheWorld 4 роки тому +1

      @@veeanon2238 What machines did you get? How's it going?

  • @michelleford9951
    @michelleford9951 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this it has really made a different to me

  • @franklinfairfax2415
    @franklinfairfax2415 4 роки тому

    Great video ✌️😎

  • @Eastlondonprinters
    @Eastlondonprinters 4 роки тому +1

    Good video, have a white toner printer and it's sitting under my table doing nothing, as it is CMYW there is no black so it mixes all of the colours to make a muddy brown instead of a solid black, Also red tones are off and there are no colour profiles for my printer OKI, Also the process is so hit and miss you would have to have a heat press dedicated once you get lucky with a good print as changing the pressure can offset any results that you finally managed to get going. I have bought a non-frankinstien DTG printer ( Ricoh Ri1000 ) which is built for DTG from the ground up And its a beast, I have also seen the Epson F2100 DTG and it is also a beast with very low mantaince and the prints are very consistent once you master the pre treat process.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому

      I'm glad you have a working solution in that Ricoh! At the same time that's so frustrating to hear you ended up with a bad apple. I take the color profiles and RIP software for granted on my iColor, but that's exactly why I discounted laser transfers for so many years.

    • @Eastlondonprinters
      @Eastlondonprinters 4 роки тому

      @@brandsandempires Thanks for the reply, Does your white toner laser printer have a black cartridge? IE CMYK W Or does it also mix CMY to make K ( Black )?

  • @tonim8669
    @tonim8669 4 роки тому

    Wow you just recently found out that you can get self weedingPrince and everything while. I know about those long time ago but obviously this is a lot of work but I still want to try doing it eventually I want to make my own printer that doesprofessional t-shirts. I had a heat press while it does work very well it was just a lot of work you have a heat press GIF paper you have ink you have messed up you have a lot of time and money into it.but I still want to learn about it because I still make CD labels and DVD labels and covers I love doing that it's fun. So I love doing stuff with printers keep up the good work

  • @XXXChef22
    @XXXChef22 4 роки тому

    So my brother is thinking about going DTG because he wants to up his game and production because alot of his customers are asking for products he can't do with sublimation and screening. After hearing what you said though im advising him to look into this before he makes that jump.

  • @titans6356
    @titans6356 4 роки тому

    Very Helpful vedio mate. I have concern about the A and B paper cost used in this process. Could you please help me out?

  • @bagwear8689
    @bagwear8689 4 роки тому +2

    Great video

  • @jameskastner2062
    @jameskastner2062 3 роки тому

    You're freaking awesome! Best videos on truth in printing industry. I got turned off on dtg and dtf because of UA-cam videos and the headache I see on the FB dtf groups. I'm gravitating towards a white toner printer. 1 question. Can you print out designs and file them to press on a later date? Sorry for the ignorance. I only screen print at the moment. Haven't delved into any heat transferring. Thank you for the video. Subscribed

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  3 роки тому +1

      Hey James, yes sir. So with white toner, you'll print them out, and A+B them so that the glue is in place. After that they are shelf stable pretty indefinitely if the humidity and temperature are under control. If you join the discord channel (link in most of the videos) shoot me a message on there and I'd be happy to answer questions from a screen printer turned transfer printers perspective.

    • @jameskastner2062
      @jameskastner2062 3 роки тому

      @@brandsandempires I will definitely join after I purchase the printer. I'm about to purchase a commercial grade embroidery machine by next week. Do my hustle with that and screen printing then end goal get the white toner printer. I look forward to joining the discord. Thank you. I hope all is well with you and your family

  • @stevensims3342
    @stevensims3342 4 роки тому +1

    I've seen these type of printers that print in a rectangular area. I actually have a shirt where the front half has full graphic and is 100% cotton so not sublimation. Seems like it was half sewn printed on then finished. I'm like how they do this??

  • @MartGameFails
    @MartGameFails 4 роки тому

    I really appreciated everything you said, however I have a few questions, my cousin and I are looking to start a shirt, cups mugs etc personalized business, we want to go all in with the quality, no one I. Our country or city at least has this, would you suggest we go for this? The main goal of our business will be to either have a come and get your own shirt done in minutes or have unique art designs to sell. Price I've seen around is 3695 for the i550

  • @HrvojeLivnjak
    @HrvojeLivnjak 4 роки тому +1

    thanks for the overview vid! Would you recommend this machine to someone who is starting out in the apparel space and want to launch a brand with t-shirts and hoodies? Since I'm a designer I do my art but don't know much about this tech part. Thanks for the vids and future ones too 😃

    • @tonim8669
      @tonim8669 4 роки тому

      he probably would say no because when you're first starting out you don't want to do more than you can handle. To spend an expensive amount of money on this printer is a big mistake start off with the t shirt press simple labels once you start becoming good enough and you have made sales because remember the hardest part about running a t-shirt business or any business is getting traffic to your website or platform if you don't know how to do all that how are you supposed to make money. But t shirt pressfirst thing you should do and then do the inkjet stuff I will believe that would be the best way but never start off with an expensivemachine because what if you don't like it in the beginning you're just wasting your money

    • @HrvojeLivnjak
      @HrvojeLivnjak 4 роки тому

      @@tonim8669 hey Toni, thanks for the feedback. To be honest I don't understand your point. I don't have problems with paid advertising like Facebook for example or Google Ads. The thing that I have problem with is the quality of POD companies, shipping, etc. So I would want that in-house if that make sense.

  • @RayOrsini
    @RayOrsini 3 роки тому

    I appreciate the video. As someone searching around trying to learn about this, some visual examples would be appreciated.

    • @misterFunktastical
      @misterFunktastical 3 роки тому

      Uninet has some great vids up now, including with the newest xfer paper that almost feels just like screen printing. This was a great vid for someone that has more than 1 type of production going and wanting to add more. Not a beginner vid but even a great start.... even after a year!

  • @leviteapparel
    @leviteapparel 4 роки тому +2

    YESS, NEW VIDEO, NICE

  • @jrdiossa
    @jrdiossa 4 роки тому +3

    Man, I’m interested on more information about this technology!! The DTG printer market is full of sharks and I got penalized by a lender because the company trying to sell me the equipment, used this lender as second best! Are you going to post more information about it? My business has contracts with a few local schools and I do different graphics and almost never they use the same graphic! I will love to see more content and information, let me know, we’ll let us know!!!

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому

      I certainly will be posting more information in the coming weeks. More hands on stuff too, which isn't my normal!

  • @StanBanks
    @StanBanks 4 роки тому +2

    Now Yuo Gotta Try Supacolor

  • @KiguiRock
    @KiguiRock 4 роки тому

    Hi, I have an OKI 941 which is CMYK+W, what would be your comments of this equipment vs Uninet.
    And what about Uninet transfer paper is it worth it vs Magic Touch, Forever, etc.

  • @MaxSmell210
    @MaxSmell210 3 роки тому

    Just subbed🤙

  • @nicoledipasqualeportela8025
    @nicoledipasqualeportela8025 4 роки тому

    Should I get the epson we 7720 and convert it to a sublimation printer or just buy the oki printer I can’t do sublimation with it

  • @MarcusCWilliams
    @MarcusCWilliams 3 роки тому

    So I'm looking at this course over here like 🤔 did you say that you made a course for 7 hours and I'm about to take a course for 7 hours did you make this 😂🤣 and you did and you did make this 💪🏾 I was so happy to see that you really pitched this idea to them and they took you up on your proposition. Whatever you get paid for it it was worth it. I think you would be a great person to do there video sessions. I will be watching it now unless you know what I think.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  3 роки тому

      Ha, thanks Marcus. I'm glad you're getting training for the machine and I really hope you get a lot of value out of the course. Thanks for letting me know. It's hard to know who's been along for the ride!

  • @granthultman2914
    @granthultman2914 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, appreciate your thoughts and how a pro views process efficiency.

  • @udotolearn7792
    @udotolearn7792 4 роки тому +2

    This sounds like a perfect portable-possible industry for the holidays at the mall.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +2

      I dug into that a bit in the latest video. I think it would shine in a kiosk environment too.

  • @berkshireembroideryprintin8956
    @berkshireembroideryprintin8956 4 роки тому +4

    I wish you talked about the washability. I was told that using there premium paper you get maybe 40 washes before the design starts break down. With DTG prints you get over a 100 washes or more. I wanted to buy a Uninet 800 but I can't sell my customer something that isn't going to last.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +5

      From experience anything over 50 is a moot point, as the garment is faded and aged in most real world wash scenarios. And this is coming from a screen printer where we anticipate the print outliving any garment we sell. Wash wise iColor has a premium paper, and I'll get into it in another video, that lasts 100 washes. It is the brightest, softest, print I've seen. Once I saw it, I said, this can hang with DTG/simulated process. It isnt cheap, but it exists and competes with all existing processes. It played a big roll in my verdict.

    • @myfb3936
      @myfb3936 4 роки тому +6

      I don't think people understand what 40 or 100 washes look like.
      If you wear a shirt once a week, after 40 weeks the shirt is faded.
      Most people don't wear the same shirt more than once a week unless its a work shirt. Custom shirts are worn like 1-2 times a month. 40 washes can mean like 1-2 years of durability.
      Work shirts for construction, lawn care, painting and any other type of actual work, are stained and torn before washing off.
      40 washes is more than enough for any type of shirt. Ask yourself this.. do you have any shirts in your closet that you have washed more than 40 times? Most people are going to say no...

  • @kellysmith5521
    @kellysmith5521 4 роки тому +4

    Would really be interested in a cost per print analysis

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +5

      My thoughts exactly. I cut that whole segment from this video and I will be breaking it down per transfer on the most popular transfers in an upcoming video.

    • @kellysmith5521
      @kellysmith5521 4 роки тому +1

      @@brandsandempires Thanks! Gave me a whole new avenue to look into!

  • @unclebrian1373
    @unclebrian1373 4 роки тому

    Hi there.
    Great video
    Where can I get a sample to press?

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому

      Brian, not sure if you ever got a solution to that question. I'd reach out to UniNet Imaging directly. They'll send you one without being aggressive about putting you into a sales funnel.

  • @mrinductionakagolddenboy5645
    @mrinductionakagolddenboy5645 4 роки тому

    Hi watch all your videos on the new icolor printer. A have a question. Me and my son's want to start a small t shirt company and we are thinking of purchasing it but it's not available in Canada. Would you know . Of a Canadian supplier on the west coast . That would ship to Canada .and what other option would you know of for blank t shirts as a supplier . Good quality t shirts at a reasonable price thanks keep up the videos

  • @mrbrent62
    @mrbrent62 4 роки тому +1

    Now I want one!!

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +1

      LOL, make sure it's the right move for your business. Ask yourself the qualifying questions, because it's your financial future!

    • @mrbrent62
      @mrbrent62 4 роки тому +1

      Brands & Empires I just want to buy one for fun. Maybe I’ll wait a bit so my wife doesn’t kill me.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +2

      @@mrbrent62 the 550 might slide under the radar. She may notice the 800 on the next statement.

  • @thetollefsons9717
    @thetollefsons9717 2 роки тому

    I just purchased the I800 white tone printer and can’t help but want to cancel the order. Don’t get me wrong, your video was great but spending $10,000 on a I800 and another $3,000 on an Epson F570 for sublimation printing. Not to mention I also purchased a Ricoma MT-2001-8s for $19,000 to embroidering. Lol…any advised…what direction did you start at? Any regrets?

  • @joseribera6800
    @joseribera6800 4 роки тому +1

    I've seen some of your other videos. Am assuming that you havent tried the sawgrass sg800 I dnt have one . Been looking in to one. Am thinking it would be a great printer to go with. At a price of 1500 maybe you know more being in the print business. Am look to get one just to do my own shirts.

    • @leonmakest-shirts
      @leonmakest-shirts 4 роки тому

      that is only for white 100% polyester. Not cotton or darks

  • @SteveFloit
    @SteveFloit Рік тому +1

    You are a great presenter, giving off that vibe of intelligence combined with knowledge and oratory skill. One suggestion though: ditch the word "anyways." It may be technically correct, but it grates on the ear and is unprofessional. The proper word is "anyway." Anyway, you are talented beyond your chosen line of business, and I wish the best.

  • @yahwehisrael620
    @yahwehisrael620 2 роки тому

    What extra features do the icolor 800 have over the 550

  • @mugeemugzgaming
    @mugeemugzgaming 3 роки тому

    Just keep it real man, even if you get big.. +1 sub for you..

  • @jumbietv9963
    @jumbietv9963 2 роки тому

    Where can I find that 2.30 sec video on the uninet support site?

  • @Elmarioguaymas
    @Elmarioguaymas 3 роки тому

    Do You know what and where are the cheapest papers to get for white printers?

  • @sherrygiancarli870
    @sherrygiancarli870 4 роки тому

    What about the cost of ink ? Does that pose an issue with profit ?

  • @domax3276
    @domax3276 4 роки тому

    Great video, however I am just starting out. Would you recommend this machine or something simple as in a inkjet printer?

    • @tonim8669
      @tonim8669 4 роки тому

      My personal opinion is anything you do you must take seriously.is it really trying to do this the right way save up money and make sure you have enough money to buy the right products does your first impression always makes a big difference. I've tried with a t-shirt presses and while it does work it's time-consuming and it's more expensive than it's worth. But you know everything is worth it if you put your time and effort into it and you believe it's going to work and you do it right you'll make good money. Always upfront costs six months before you start seeing profit.

    • @tonim8669
      @tonim8669 4 роки тому +1

      If you're just starting out I would say try the cheaper stuff first thing jet printer with a t-shirt pressand see how that goes if you jump into that you might just be throwing your money away because you know you don't you got to have baby steps first don't waste your money unless you know you're ready for that

  • @foundrylabz
    @foundrylabz 4 роки тому +1

    This is the best option. Many DTG people don't consider the waste in ink, if you don't do maintenance, then the head gets damaged. It was a total massive waste of money. Here i never worry about my inks drying up, or head clogging. As mentioned, higher end paper yields better results. You still make money.

  • @radicalrick9587
    @radicalrick9587 4 роки тому +1

    I wish this was in Closed Captions. take all of 5 minutes or less to have UA-cam auto-convert etc. do it for you.

  • @eye2eyecombat137
    @eye2eyecombat137 3 роки тому

    Peace bro.!!
    Thank you soooomUch for the education!!!
    We are jumping into the T-shirt business. We have the capital to purchase this i550. Would you advise a new business to start with this model? We only have 3 consistent contract customers currently.
    We were looking at a DTG machine.
    Thank you again!!

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  3 роки тому

      He Eye2eye, shoot me an e-mail at richard@lasertransfersupplies.com. With just three contract customers I'm hesitant to say yes or no. Everyone's situation is different!

  • @serafinaguirre6914
    @serafinaguirre6914 4 роки тому

    what DTG printer did you have?

  • @iamsky6598
    @iamsky6598 3 роки тому

    Can you use the rip software with a Mac?

  • @donguccio4286
    @donguccio4286 4 роки тому

    What's the difference with okidata white tone laser printer?

  • @laminterious
    @laminterious 4 роки тому

    What are you thoughts on how this compares to something like a VersaStudio BN-20 Desktop Inkjet Printer/Cutter? I am looking at the following for providing stickers and am thinking that it would also suffice for one offs for shirts and other garments, but the white toner laser really has me interested in if I should instead invest in one of these instead. Would LOVE to get your thoughts.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому

      I took a look at the BN 20 because I wasn't familiar with it. The shirts produced on one of those wouldn't be pleasant to wear, thick solid vinyl patches. On the other hand if you have a huge demand for stickers and decals, a machine like that may be an option! Full color printed decals is a huge step up from cut vinyl. However the 20 inch roll limit edges you out of being able to use common commercial vinyl roll sizes. I say, prioritize your equipment purchases as first second third and go for the most profit initially. After 10 years, I have an automatic screen printing press, 2 manuals, 3 embroidery machines, a vinyl plotter, a laser toner printer, a sublimation printer, heat presses, hat presses, etc etc etc. Apparel tends to be invoices of 200-1000 for retail orders. Our sticker and decal business has usually been less money and less frequent, your market may be different though! Your first purchase won't be your last, for my first dollars invested I went with a manual screen printing press and added the rest over time. If you havent already, joinnthe discord and we can dial in on your specific needs!

    • @jacobxpeck
      @jacobxpeck 4 роки тому

      BN-20 is a great machine! I've owned one for over 12 months now, have zero interest in being a sign shop and use it as an extension of my screen printing business, lot's of customers will get shirts done and make matching printed sticker designs, i'd say 40% of my customers will add stickers to shirt order. I also do heat transfer for low quantity orders, use a matte vinyl to make it look less like a vinyl sticker, theres a number of very thin vinyl options out there and feel isn't much worse than a plastisol print, dont be scared to do a printed and die cut on heat transfers, once you dial in your cut settings they are super easy to weed. 20" roll is a non issue, you can order 1.5m rolls and get your supplier to cut them down into 500mm to put into your BN20. FWIW I paid my BN20 off in about 10 months. Super cheap entry into the printed sticker market.

  • @yahwehisrael620
    @yahwehisrael620 2 роки тому

    I'm just starting my clothing brand I'm getting killed with paying my outsourcing company to much for print 🖨 or embroidery which machine should I buy to start off

  • @Clubpulse5
    @Clubpulse5 4 роки тому

    Entry level for a beginner is Heat Press $400 and Quality Plastisol Transfers through F&M Expressions range from 15 cents to 45 cents a transfer. That is the most cost efficient way to go for jobs 1 to 50 shirts. Anything over 50 shirts supply the Tshirts to a screen printer would be more cost efficient. I like the Omniprint 330 TX Plus DTG because it eliminates all the middle men and that is why it is so expensive. One product, no ordering transfers, no learning curve about an A or B sheet transfer, no issues with peeling a transfer, and can print on dark, light, cotton, cotton poly blends, and 100% poly garments. You did an excellent video but it is clear that the Omniprint 330 TX Plus is definitely cutting into the profits of the multi-step print and transfer markets. It can handle both small and large volume jobs. Good luck, keep the content coming, but I am sold on the Omniprint DTG.

  • @barnabyfunk
    @barnabyfunk 4 роки тому

    I have a small scale apparel company and have recently had in increase in sales, which is great however has been expensive due to having to outsource my the printing to a local printer. My designs vary from minimal and single color to multiple color and intricate. I have a website and social media presence so I’ve really
    Thought about taking in production myself and even offering printing services to other businesses in my area. Would you or anyone here recommend this as a viable option or would a screen printer still be best? I don’t currently have a retail or work space that could accommodate the silkscreen set up so that has been my biggest deterrent. Thanks in advance!

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +1

      Joshua, you might want to join our discord. A lot of people there are in the startup phase as well. Personally I'd need more specifics about sales volume, art style, distribution options, and time budgets before I could take a stab at a recommendation for you. Every situation is different and I am hesitant to diagnose without understanding yours.

  • @jackierodriguez8077
    @jackierodriguez8077 4 роки тому

    Funny...one of the ads was for DTG printer 😆

  • @pavankumarreddy323
    @pavankumarreddy323 4 роки тому

    Hi, is it possible to print Cyan, Magenta, yellow, black and white on gry background fabric?? Please can someone answer...at one go...

  • @jamainde
    @jamainde 4 роки тому

    AWESOME

  • @prolifichands
    @prolifichands 4 роки тому

    so what do you think you would be better so move to after hitting that limitation wall of htv? Moving to sublimation like with the sawgrass using the easysubli hd inks with forever flex paper or jump to white toner printing? I still consider myself a novice in the t-shirt design but I do have a nice growing base. its just like you said screen printing and screen printed transfers a re just to costly for only a few designs especially since you really have to know that design will sell like hot cakes or charge a higher price to someone wanting multiples just to make a realistic profit. right now I have the means to go either route I'm just still uncertain which would be better for giving me more freedom to create the expanding my potential customer base. Any advice you could give would be greatly appreciated.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +1

      I moved into laser this year. Its working out amazingly well.

    • @prolifichands
      @prolifichands 4 роки тому

      @@brandsandempires Really? that's great to hear because sublimation seem ok but not really my speed and Laser started talking to me instantly. Have you ever heard of the impressions expo? I saw Stan Banks go on his channel and my eyes lit up I never knew t-shirt design had a con too. hopefully I get to go to the one in August in Texas, because I really want to learn as much as I can about the industry. thanks again for the insight

  • @nicniknicko7055
    @nicniknicko7055 4 роки тому +7

    Show us the wash test! I foresee fading and cracking before 10 washes. When I print four color plus white on dark and cure correctly, my DTG tees only get softer and with minimal to no signs of fade/color loss. DTG customers are purchasing quality, so with that said I print on Roland Heatsoft satin for my customers who are willing to sacrifice quality for price. Personally, I dont see this technology catching on. I see advancements in DTG making this obsolete.

    • @daltontyson
      @daltontyson 4 роки тому

      Yes, I have the Oki. The transfers will crack and fade

    • @ToddBizCoach
      @ToddBizCoach 4 роки тому

      NIC NIK NICKO Yes, in addition I can buy a Ricoh Ri100 that prints on light color shirts for $3100. That s less than this low range white ink laser. DTG machines can print in as little as 1 minute. Where are you getting 6 mins from that you mentioned in the video?

    • @ToddBizCoach
      @ToddBizCoach 4 роки тому

      What is the cost for ink and papers for a high grade photo quality print/ shirt if doing one or two offs?

    • @monitizedCode
      @monitizedCode 4 роки тому

      Hey nic... deciding on whether to get this or the roland bn20 which is a print and cut... what do you think in terms of quality. The price is basically the same in south africa

    • @teeshirt502
      @teeshirt502 4 роки тому

      @@ToddBizCoach The Toner prints crack but buying a ricoh ri100 is cutting out a large portion of your market. Most people like colored shirts and dark shirts. Don't do that to yourself if you can't afford $15k for a printer then have it outsourced there are plenty of fulfillment shops that will print and ship for you for a reasonable price some as low as $3.50 per garment printed + shipping.

  • @midnightmisfitscarclub8317
    @midnightmisfitscarclub8317 2 роки тому

    How long does t shirts last for

  • @mikeferretti7422
    @mikeferretti7422 2 роки тому

    But how does DTF transfers feel on tshirts being a toner vs DTG being inkjet.

  • @misterFunktastical
    @misterFunktastical 3 роки тому

    I have a dtg (2100) but I am getting the i800, at least 99.555%% positive.
    Neck labels, short sleeve and polo logo prints, scrubs-lab jackets, I see so much use for both aside from subbing and process printing.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  3 роки тому

      Jay reach out to me at lasertransfersupplies.com if you're going that route. I'd be happy to tell you my experience since last January. Spoiler: It's been great.

  • @kimberlyblatnik9887
    @kimberlyblatnik9887 4 роки тому +1

    Is the training something they are willing to do for anyone interested? Or is that a one off thing they did for you?

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому

      I think as long as you schedule in advance and take care of travel and lodging expenses they offer the training for free. That is my outside understanding anyways, as while I was there other people were receiving training on a different line of commercial equipment.

  • @tarynnapolitano8978
    @tarynnapolitano8978 3 роки тому

    It might be good to add that Uninet software is not compatible with Mac/Apple. Windows only. I’m so glad I read this before purchasing!

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  3 роки тому +1

      That's true, ProRIP doesn't run on Mac. I would say even a $350 laptop can run the software easily, so it's not a massive barrier to entry, still its definitely an unexpected setback if you find out once the printer arrives.

    • @misterFunktastical
      @misterFunktastical 3 роки тому

      but but but Apple/Mac .... there is almost always a void, but as he said - it will run on a 300.00 laptop.... but not a Mac LOL!!!
      Mac is a brand, not a god 😋😎

  • @fakharofficiall
    @fakharofficiall 4 роки тому +1

    sold

  • @crystalsoundkolhapur3995
    @crystalsoundkolhapur3995 3 роки тому

    What is the price we would like to buy in india

  • @mdwaller0416
    @mdwaller0416 4 роки тому

    Is this the same printer companies like Stahls are printing Goof Proof screen print transfers on?

  • @vikasnagpal7236
    @vikasnagpal7236 4 роки тому

    I am looking to buy uninet icolor 540 . Will I be able to print 400 units of Tshirt with the same? How many heat press would I be required to install to achieve the same? I am starting as a fresher in this business and your help would be highly appreciated!
    Can a print last around 40-50 washes if we rasterize it ?

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +1

      How quickly are we talking? I'd say 4 heatpresses would make producing 400 pieces a day or two process pretty easily. And yes even the standard paper is supposed to last 60 washes with rasterization.

  • @veeanon2238
    @veeanon2238 4 роки тому +2

    I'm a graphic designer I cartoon stuff and sell sell shirts as an upsell. Does this do good with photo images as well? Trying to branch out to custom photo shirts.

    • @brandsandempires
      @brandsandempires  4 роки тому +1

      I'm going to show some examples of work and color gamut in the coming videos. It definitely needs to be a good fit before you jump in.