The UA-cam algorithms have introduced me to these transfers. Swear they are in cahoots with Amazon. Question is - why all the fuss about hacking sublimation on heat transfer vinyl since this sure looks a lot simpler and less expensive? Does one method hold up better over time or some other reason? And now I need to learn about pigment inks for my Epson. Didn't realize there was a choice over the default inkjet ink. Sure appreciate the detail and best advice you put into your videos.
Thanks Lance. When I learned that you can replace your dye ink with pigment (at least with my Epson printers), I was all over it. I just think Pigment is better, but that's just me. As a disclaimer, I have zero experience in sublimation and don't want to invest in it unless there is something I want to do that requires it. Haven't found myself there.
Not sure if I missed it or not but for the newbies what setting did you use when you printed with your inkjet printer? I normally do matte paper with high quality. Not sure if that’s the same setting for the A-Sub transfers
If you turn your tshirts inside-out when washing, they last for many washes. Keep in mind that these are TRANSFERS and not screen printing. Screen prints are painted on, and will last much longer.
This was very helpful!!!
Glad it was helpful!
You sound just like John c Reilly. Awesome!
Is that a good thing?
The UA-cam algorithms have introduced me to these transfers. Swear they are in cahoots with Amazon. Question is - why all the fuss about hacking sublimation on heat transfer vinyl since this sure looks a lot simpler and less expensive? Does one method hold up better over time or some other reason? And now I need to learn about pigment inks for my Epson. Didn't realize there was a choice over the default inkjet ink. Sure appreciate the detail and best advice you put into your videos.
Thanks Lance. When I learned that you can replace your dye ink with pigment (at least with my Epson printers), I was all over it. I just think Pigment is better, but that's just me. As a disclaimer, I have zero experience in sublimation and don't want to invest in it unless there is something I want to do that requires it. Haven't found myself there.
Not sure if I missed it or not but for the newbies what setting did you use when you printed with your inkjet printer? I normally do matte paper with high quality. Not sure if that’s the same setting for the A-Sub transfers
I just use photo quality print settings on regular paper. Didn't really mess with it.
Thanks for this tutorial 😊Please how did you cut around the circle transfer
I use scissors to cut.
was the dark fabric tshirt made of cotton or polyester ??
cotton
The spray works on the transfer ? The ink srays after wash?
Yes, the spray works great in protecting the image even during washing.
what spray are yall talking about
@@gdubbswilson6207 clear acrylic
@@imagetransferswithrix do you have a video showing that
@@gdubbswilson6207 Yes, the video you just commented on.
Can you tell me if your using reg ink or sublimation on the prints.
Inkjet printer? I use Pigment inks. No sublimation.
Hey Bud now that it's been 7 months Did your images Turn Dull after a week or so? Mine did that's why I ask
I don't know. It was a gift.
How do you take the transfer off again? I can't get them off...
Why would you want to take them off? T Shirt transfers are meant to be permanent, not off and on.
What’s the spray you use?
Don't understand the question.
How long does it last (washes)
If you turn your tshirts inside-out when washing, they last for many washes. Keep in mind that these are TRANSFERS and not screen printing. Screen prints are painted on, and will last much longer.