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@@bhutch216 if you tried this yourself, you would find out that is completely untrue. We have shirts that we have washed more than 10 times and there is little to no cracking when printed correctly.
I tested out my icolor 560 today the images came out really good the only thing I didn’t like was when it printed black it didn’t come out straight black it gave it a dark purple hue. Do you know how to fix this?
Did you have the black or white cartridge in? If you had the white in for overprint, the other colors will create a composite black which is not true black. You can adjust the darkest through contrast.
I suppose you could but to press the design on something requires a very good heat press with pressure settings that allows it to properly adhere as well as careful steps to remove the backing when it’s cooled down. Would be tricky. Best to apply the design yourself and sell the garment complete.
why can't you just get a Hp laser printer and change the black toner to a white toner cartridge? I understand you are trying to sell this model but in case a person is just getting started and it is not feasible for them to spend this amount of money yet?
You can dye sub onto dark shirts if you use a spray on white base color. Then when you press the dye sublimation transfer the colors won't be lost on the dark fabric. That is a product that dates back to the '90s or earlier.
White toner printers are a scam. Toner is not designed to be laundered. These graphics start cracking and washing away after just 2 washes. Do not waste your money unless you want to refund every shirt you sell. DTF is the much better option
We are loving our white toner printer. We’ve washed several of our shirts more than 10 times with no cracking or fading. Our experience so far has been great!
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By far the BEST video I've seen on this printer yet. Thank you so much!
Thank you! We are planning more videos on this printer shortly.
Those t-shirts are AMAZING! Can't wait for ours! The colors! WOW!
Still learning and have a fun doing it!!!
Wow! That shirt looks amazing! The colors are so vibrant! Nice work.
Thanks so much!
Just amazing! So professional looking.
Thanks
Thanks for making the shirt. It turned out better than I expected.
Glad you like it!
Wash it a few times and it’ll look exactly like you expected. Cracked, peeling and faded.
@@bhutch216 if you tried this yourself, you would find out that is completely untrue. We have shirts that we have washed more than 10 times and there is little to no cracking when printed correctly.
Do you know if this will work with water transfer decal paper like you would use for diecast or plastic models?
We’re not sure. We’ll do a little research and check back.
how big does it print& wat r the wash instructions and can u handwash with dawn dish soap if want2??
I've only printed up to 8.5 x 10 but you can go 8.5" x 14". I've put mine in the washing machine on cold and in the drying on low heat. No issues.
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Amazing work 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you 😊
Brilliant! Thanks for the review.
My pleasure!
What an amazing printer! That shirt turned out awesome!
Thank you. I think so too!
I tested out my icolor 560 today the images came out really good the only thing I didn’t like was when it printed black it didn’t come out straight black it gave it a dark purple hue. Do you know how to fix this?
Did you have the black or white cartridge in? If you had the white in for overprint, the other colors will create a composite black which is not true black. You can adjust the darkest through contrast.
Try the Seder Dtv it works pretty good
Interesting! Thanks, Paul. Looking into this.
thank you for all the info!! can Etsy png files be used for quality prints with this printer?
Yes you can!
Outstanding!
Thank you!
I want one!!
It is pretty cool!!
Can you sale the prints? I think this is different than DTF right?
I suppose you could but to press the design on something requires a very good heat press with pressure settings that allows it to properly adhere as well as careful steps to remove the backing when it’s cooled down. Would be tricky. Best to apply the design yourself and sell the garment complete.
why can't you just get a Hp laser printer and change the black toner to a white toner cartridge? I understand you are trying to sell this model but in case a person is just getting started and it is not feasible for them to spend this amount of money yet?
As far as I know, they don't make white toner for the HP....I could be wrong and would have to research it.
What transfer paper do you use?
The official Uninet iColor paper
Brilliant!
Thank you.
You can dye sub onto dark shirts if you use a spray on white base color. Then when you press the dye sublimation transfer the colors won't be lost on the dark fabric. That is a product that dates back to the '90s or earlier.
Cool. You can also sub on dark colors using white vinyl or white glitter vinyl.
Sieser
Haven't tried that yet but it's on the list.
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Thank you.
White toner printers are a scam. Toner is not designed to be laundered. These graphics start cracking and washing away after just 2 washes. Do not waste your money unless you want to refund every shirt you sell. DTF is the much better option
We are loving our white toner printer. We’ve washed several of our shirts more than 10 times with no cracking or fading. Our experience so far has been great!
@@craftwithfelicia we use one as well and have washed the clothes countless time with no issues
How much does it cost in ink/toner/paper materials per-print?
It depends on the design. The software has a cost calculator built into it.