Toner Based Dye Sublimation Tiling Technique Instructional Video
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Now you can print oversized images in a small format with our toner-based Dye-Sublimation digital printers. Split and tile oversized images when printing on any of UNINET Dye Sublimation capable digital printers. Using this technique allows users to create, print and press large dye-sub graphics using letter / A4 sized printers.
No special software needed. Use a program as simple as Adobe Acrobat to scale, overlap and print your graphic on two or more sheets.
For more information, visit www.icolorprint.com or call 631-590-1040
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Big help for my requirement in school. Thank you!
Great video easy to understand and I could see everything clearly, Thanks a Bunch just what I was looking for 💪🙏
Thank you a lot, for sharing that with us 🌹👌
Nice video sir, thank u for more information
Hi great video but how do you stop the join impressions showing where you over lap the paper I have tried on a towel and they show quit badly any tips would be appreciated
Hey David I tried this and I was able to get it without impression of a line , after several attempts I was able to get a pretty good image, lining up was crucial but not to hard , next even pressure from my press was important, and I used my heat tape across the back ( not pieces but a long piece), , any questions feel free to ask, hope this helps
You must line up the design very precisely. A piece of heat transfer tape is helpful!
Your are a life saver
Lovely prink is that done with a 4 colour or 6 colour printer
How do you make the image to be divided in 2 or maybe 4 pages? Thank you for your video
We suggest using Acrobat to split your design into as many sheets as needed!
THANKS
I am interested in the icolor 560 printer, I am from Ecuador South America, how can I buy the equipment here.
Please contact sales@icolorprint.com for assistance!
That's great
Wow thats great
Mine came out to 6 pages not two.
Will it work on Affinity? I’m not a graphic designer so I don’t use Adobe... wondering since I’m debating between this one and OKI.
Adobe Acrobat (not the Pro version) is free for everyone
Most desktop software has this tiling capability!
Are your printers and do you sell sublimation toner cartridges or do you sell a completely different printer in order to do sublimation laser printing?
sublimation toners work in iColor printers natively but if you purchase ProRIP Upgrade software you might be able to add Sub toner to your Oki printer too! www.icolorprint.com/products/upgrade-bundle
What type of paper do you use for the dye sublimation?
UNINET suggests using a high quality copy paper (special Dye sub paper is not required for sublimation toner transfers!)
what was the initial size of the picture? is it A4 ?
This picture is tabloid sized (A3) after piecing together
I can see the division line on my sublimated apparel. Why?
I replied to David on this if you want to read, or ask ill try and help, it took me several tries , but I was able to get a pretty decent print, I asked several people if they could see my impression , they hard a very hard time , even after I showed them
Thanks
@@holaqueasia3479 I forgot to tell you always press one last time after, it will help with most impressions if there are any
@@orencioperez9120 i just printed my shirt, it got the division line on my sublimated apparel too, can you tell me why this happened? thanks
@@monicarocks8232 well I just did a few more large prints , I try not to over lap alot maybe 1/8" no more then 1/4", also ( I think) I'm using med to heavy pressure, after Im don'e printing ,and remove the sub paper I will always repress again med to heavy pressure for about 5 -7 secs of course with parchment or butcher paper it helps remove any slight impressions, sometime I might get an impression but its so faint that only I know its there , aligning is also very important , I wish I could show my prints on here , feel free to ask anytime or maybe ill make a video showing
hi hello, what kind of tape did you use?
I just read your question. You can use Heat Tape is brown color special for Heat Press use.
Millie Valenzuela-Smith that tape expands the heat around and does not pass the color to the image that is below it in that area
@@assayagrod any specific brand of tape and where can i buy it? Thank you!
I just used transfer paper to do what the video instructed. I noticed that at the overlap point (it looks like the paper overlaps in the video), my image has a clearly visible line. I used an iron to press the transfer paper down and pressure from my hands (no rubbing action, just pressing down). Any tips on how to prevent that "visible overlap line"?
Heat transfer tape
How to buy for Ecuador?
Please contact sales@icolorprint.com
Why does my tape show up on my shirt?
Make sure to use heat resistant tape when applying to your garment!
I totally wasted almost 2 hours trying to figure this out. My printer only prints a standard-sized print. The image stayed small and it won't get bigger and it def didn't cute it into pieces this doesn't work at all
Have a professional do it
@@noidcustompro Thanks for your unsolicited advice
Try using photoshop or anything to edit the image into two halves and then print them individually onto a4 sheets
@@brothersgrimm1230 thank you
@@AmyEllisDawn you're welcome, I haven't tried it yet, but I'm hoping their isn't a separation line going along the print haha
Paint best
But they sell 15x15 paper?
This video is to show people how too, when you don’t have a large format printer.
this is true however many printers are limited in print width to 8.5" wide.
That can be done in corel with a converted L120 l🤣
corel?
Interested