That came out very nice. I can’t believe you are no longer doing vinyl. I learned how to do vinyl tees from you. I have to catch up on watching your videos.
Hi Bridget! I used to always talk about how I didn't like weeding HTV back in the day LOL! Now that I do DTF I don't have to use HTV anymore. Thanks for watching!
WHERE DO I START..IM SO GLAD YOU'RE MAKING THESE VIDEO'S,.. I TRULY APPERCIATE IT🙏🏾 ..YOU GIVING OUT SO MUCH INFORMATION TO HELP OTHERS TO AVOID THE MISTAKES THAT CAN HAPPEN WHEN GREATNESS IS BEING CREATED😁I RESPECT THE TIME YOU ARE GIVIN US BECAUSE WE ALL KNOW "EVERYBODY" NEEDS ALIL HELP AND I WANNA HOLLA OUT📢 THANK YOU!!! ~ SIN FOR ALL THAT YOU DO FOR US💯💯
I wonder what the wash cycles are on this before you start to see wearing? Check to see if you can do a white balance correction with you camera. Usually you place white piece of paper and the camera should be able to make the lighting adjustments for you. Cheers.
I have white balance cards and tried that when I noticed the issues. This has happened before I must have changed the settings by accident when packing for the Impressions Expo. I just have to go back and play with the settings again to get them right. I just didn't have time since I was trying to get this video done. I have not washed the shirt but I have seen videos that people say they washed and it stays the same. Maybe I can give an update in a future video. Thanks for the tips and for watching!
I tried this on a dark tshirt and failed miserably. I feel this is way too much work for the end result. It's honestly easier and better to just get a polyester shirt and sublimate on that rather than go through the entire dtf process. Or to sublimate on vinyl. Love your videos!
Hi Neko!!I would just either do normal sublimation or just DTF on cotton but if someone is in a tight situation and don't have polyester shirts I feel like this is an option. Thank you for watching!
Hi Chris! I never did the wash test. I put the shirt on display in my shop and my little cousin came by one day and asked for it so I let her have it. I will have to check with her mom to see if it was ever washed.
Hi Lorie! I said the time/temp I used in the video but I don't remember what I said I would have to go back and watch but the time is kind of experimental with this being an experiment. I saw videos of a lot of different times and temps and just used one that I watched while I was in process of filming this video. Not sure if it worked because a lot of ink was still left an at one point I was having a hard time peeling it without issues in the video I showed.
Hi Chosen! They should both work in inkjets. The transparency film is made to work in inkjet printers and will now work with laser printers. The DTF film will work in inkjets and is made for DTF printing this was an experiment that just happen to work not sure if it works with regular inkjet ink or not.
Thanks with much appreciation for this wonderful presentation. Actually, I tried exactly what you did; that is to print with sublimation printer on dtf film, apply white powder, cure and transfer. My problem is that; I have vertical tiny ink lines on my design. Not sure whether it’s the rollers or not. Apart from the lines, it transfer nice after curing. Any advice? Thanks once again for the presentation.
It could be the rollers but I can't know without seeing it. In Epson printers that are converted DTF printers you have to remove some of the rollers so that does not happen. If you plan to continue using the printer for regular sublimation I would say don't remove any of the rollers. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
@@TshirtChick thanks with much appreciation for the informative response. I will do as advised. In fact, I’m planning to buy a modified L805 dtf, but instead of using the dtf inks with the white, I will instead use the regular sublimation inks. That way, since the rollers are modified, it will easily pick the dtf film and print without that thin vertical print-line. The sublimation inks cures well with the white powder; I’ve tested it and works. My only problem was that thin vertical print line.
are the custom dtf transfers from crafters hangout (in ur bio) ready to heat press? do i need to buy anything else or can i just heat press them on when they arrive? thank you love your vids
Hi Sawyer! They are ready to press. I include parchment paper and instructions on how to use them. All you need on hand is a heat press and shirts to press them on.
Good afternoon t-shirt chick the DTF film that you using that's the wrong kind sister you need Yamation DTF film you need Yamation DTF film and the side you supposed to print on is the dull side not the shiny side.
n the video I stated that I was using Transparency film NOT DTF film and I explained why. I already use Yamation DTF film I'm actually one of the first influencers to be an affiliate and work with them to advertise their products. I did a few videos several months ago unboxing some of their products. I also explained a lot of what I was doing and why in the video in the video.
The print method is not 100% just because the sublimation colors do not sit perfectly on the PET film.The result is a cracked motif and I don't like it.Anyway I come up with this idea already last year on some Facebok groups about DTF printing
Instead of commenting here please get your own channel. This channel is for my supporters and people that want to learn how to start a successful t-shirt business Not people looking for attention.
Over 9K people have watched this video and this is the only comment with anything negative to say. I have been hired as a speaker for the Impressions Expo show which is one of the worlds largest and most known T-shirt trade shows so there is nothing wrong with the way I talk to anyone except you. If you are going to use words in a sentence you should at least know the meaning of them. Two of the words you used in your comment don't even make sense with what you typed and one word you used should have been capitalized but was not. It looks like you need grammar and vocabulary lessons. If my video is so unbearable you would have just clicked off that page and went to another persons video on the same subject since there are hundreds on this same topic. If it was unbearable at all you would not have been able to watch it all according to the definition of the word. I pray you have a good day and God give you some joy so you can feel better. Thanks for watching.
@@TshirtChick it’s not negative love. You not gonna say thank you? I won’t read all those 2 you typed but I’m just saying thanks for the video and giving my input. It was literally unbearable to watch for me because you ramble a lot and are jumpy.
@@scott8193 @scott8193 Unbearable means not able to be endured or tolerated. You said you watched the video therefore it is not unbearable or you would not be able to watch. You also need a lesson in comprehension.
I’ve been watching your videos for years, and I just want to thank you for posting and sharing and being so real 💗
Hi Susybot!! Thank you for the support!!
@@TshirtChick I totally agree with susybot. I respect realness and true transparency. Stay real, stay successful, and stay SAFE!!!
I JUST used this same brand not 20 minutes ago and I'm satisfied!
Glad you liked it!! Thank you for watching!!
We just purchased an Epson570, can't wait to try this! Thanks a bunch!
I think you will love it! Thanks for watching!!
That came out very nice. I can’t believe you are no longer doing vinyl. I learned how to do vinyl tees from you. I have to catch up on watching your videos.
Hi Bridget! I used to always talk about how I didn't like weeding HTV back in the day LOL! Now that I do DTF I don't have to use HTV anymore. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for all of your videos. I appreciate the time you take to explain the details!
Thank you for watching!!
Lol, I tried this hack but different love it I called it sub-film for Sublimation printing direct Film amazing feel. 🤣🤣
LOL! That's a good name for it!
Girl, I like that new word…
T-shirtepreneurs!!! LOVE IT!!
I’m so happy for you!!!
Thank you Nahni!!
It was awesome to meet you at the expo in Texas!!! 😊😊😊
WHERE DO I START..IM SO GLAD YOU'RE MAKING THESE VIDEO'S,.. I TRULY APPERCIATE IT🙏🏾 ..YOU GIVING OUT SO MUCH INFORMATION TO HELP OTHERS TO AVOID THE MISTAKES THAT CAN HAPPEN WHEN GREATNESS IS BEING CREATED😁I RESPECT THE TIME YOU ARE GIVIN US BECAUSE WE ALL KNOW "EVERYBODY" NEEDS ALIL HELP AND I WANNA HOLLA OUT📢 THANK YOU!!! ~ SIN FOR ALL THAT YOU DO FOR US💯💯
Thank you Shawn Shawn for the kind words and always being supportive!
Nice video. I just purchased a DTF printer. I will be trying the DTF sublimation trick.
Thank you for watching!!
..."I don't even know what to call it y'all"...😂
I like the way this shirt looks
Thank you Carol!
I wonder what the wash cycles are on this before you start to see wearing?
Check to see if you can do a white balance correction with you camera. Usually you place white piece of paper and the camera should be able to make the lighting adjustments for you. Cheers.
I have white balance cards and tried that when I noticed the issues. This has happened before I must have changed the settings by accident when packing for the Impressions Expo. I just have to go back and play with the settings again to get them right. I just didn't have time since I was trying to get this video done. I have not washed the shirt but I have seen videos that people say they washed and it stays the same. Maybe I can give an update in a future video. Thanks for the tips and for watching!
thank you so much! you did great! i love diy and trial & error videos.
Hi Kari!! Thanks for watching!
I tried this on a dark tshirt and failed miserably. I feel this is way too much work for the end result. It's honestly easier and better to just get a polyester shirt and sublimate on that rather than go through the entire dtf process. Or to sublimate on vinyl. Love your videos!
Hi Neko!!I would just either do normal sublimation or just DTF on cotton but if someone is in a tight situation and don't have polyester shirts I feel like this is an option. Thank you for watching!
You are amazing. Thank you for all of the learning!!🎉
Thanks for watching!
You doing good
Hey Hey👋🤗, it came out cool🔥! I'm going to grab me some Yamation, thanks for sharing! #blessings2u🙏
Heeeey!! Thank u 4 watching!
Great work, What dtf machine do you have?
I started with the 1400 and then got a 86000 if I remember correctly. They both no longer work so I now order from BestDTFUSA.com
it came out great!!!
Thanks Patrice!!
Thank you dear
Thank you!
You're welcome!
interesting where did you get your printer the epson
I got it from All American Print Supply. Here is the link shrsl.com/3bzcr
nice work.. im curious about the wash test though.. thanks
Hi Chris! I never did the wash test. I put the shirt on display in my shop and my little cousin came by one day and asked for it so I let her have it. I will have to check with her mom to see if it was ever washed.
@@TshirtChick i saw a wash test from another channel.. all good.. thanks
That came out good. I enjoyed watching sis 👍💕
Hey Ma'am!! Thank you!!
You got to be sold on trying this great job
Thanks for watching!
@@TshirtChick You always do a great job. Getting the dtf film to feed through my eco tank 15000 is a nightmare.
This is my first time watching your video you are so Funny trying to figure things out.
Hi Marshonne!!! Thank you for watching!!
To print on the dtf film, there must be sublimation inks, no ink jet inks? Thanks if you can help me!
You need DTF inks to print DTF. You can use sublimation ink and DTF film for sub 2 cotton hack
You can use regular ink my shirts looks store quality
What was the time and temp for curing the powder, before pressing? Not sure if I missed it or just what.
Hi Lorie! I said the time/temp I used in the video but I don't remember what I said I would have to go back and watch but the time is kind of experimental with this being an experiment. I saw videos of a lot of different times and temps and just used one that I watched while I was in process of filming this video. Not sure if it worked because a lot of ink was still left an at one point I was having a hard time peeling it without issues in the video I showed.
I love your work I’m trying to be on your level. I need to upgrade
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing and it looks good!
Tracey
Hi T! Thanks for watching!
I just received my film and powder. But when I print my image only prints a strip in the center of the film. Do you know why?
What kind of film and printer do you have?
Thank you Sin!!
Any time!
oh I missed the live... gotta catch the replay today!
Thank you for watching!!
Looks great
Can these films be used in my hp inkjet printer?
Hi Chosen! They should both work in inkjets. The transparency film is made to work in inkjet printers and will now work with laser printers. The DTF film will work in inkjets and is made for DTF printing this was an experiment that just happen to work not sure if it works with regular inkjet ink or not.
@@TshirtChick hi thanks for replying. Do you think you could try using the regular in on the film with the DTF powder and see if it works please?
I’m trying to buy the dtf sheet’s
Link below the video! Thanks for watching!!
I saw this with someone else and they changed the settings to lay down more ink
Thanks for watching!
Thanks with much appreciation for this wonderful presentation.
Actually, I tried exactly what you did; that is to print with sublimation printer on dtf film, apply white powder, cure and transfer.
My problem is that; I have vertical tiny ink lines on my design. Not sure whether it’s the rollers or not. Apart from the lines, it transfer nice after curing.
Any advice?
Thanks once again for the presentation.
It could be the rollers but I can't know without seeing it. In Epson printers that are converted DTF printers you have to remove some of the rollers so that does not happen. If you plan to continue using the printer for regular sublimation I would say don't remove any of the rollers. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
@@TshirtChick thanks with much appreciation for the informative response. I will do as advised.
In fact, I’m planning to buy a modified L805 dtf, but instead of using the dtf inks with the white, I will instead use the regular sublimation inks. That way, since the rollers are modified, it will easily pick the dtf film and print without that thin vertical print-line.
The sublimation inks cures well with the white powder; I’ve tested it and works. My only problem was that thin vertical print line.
Good video. Thanks Sin👍🏽
GM Jacque!! Thank You!!
I'm not sure if you mentioned this or not but is your printer converted to sublimation or is it regular ink?
The Epson F570 is a sublimation printer no conversion needed.
@@TshirtChick ohhhhhh thanks a million
Good video sin thanks looks good ❤
are the custom dtf transfers from crafters hangout (in ur bio) ready to heat press? do i need to buy anything else or can i just heat press them on when they arrive? thank you love your vids
Hi Sawyer! They are ready to press. I include parchment paper and instructions on how to use them. All you need on hand is a heat press and shirts to press them on.
@@TshirtChick amazing!! Will be ordering soon thank you so much
@@TshirtChick Thank you! am i tripping or are there no more dtf transfers on your site any more? I only see sublimation-hope i didnt miss them 😂
Ordered 🎉
Thanks for the support Bobbie!!
Great video ❤
Thank you Josie!!
Good morning 🌄👍🏽
Good morning! Thank you for watching!
Wash Test!!!! lol
I have not washed it but there are people that have posted videos of successful wash tests.
as usual nice video and the shirt looks good to me
GM Herk!! Thank you!!
Buen video saludos.
Gracias!!
Awesome
Thanks for watching Evester!!
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Thanks for watching Amiri!!
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Thanks 4 watching
Good afternoon t-shirt chick the DTF film that you using that's the wrong kind sister you need Yamation DTF film you need Yamation DTF film and the side you supposed to print on is the dull side not the shiny side.
n the video I stated that I was using Transparency film NOT DTF film and I explained why. I already use Yamation DTF film I'm actually one of the first influencers to be an affiliate and work with them to advertise their products. I did a few videos several months ago unboxing some of their products. I also explained a lot of what I was doing and why in the video in the video.
The print method is not 100% just because the sublimation colors do not sit perfectly on the PET film.The result is a cracked motif and I don't like it.Anyway I come up with this idea already last year on some Facebok groups about DTF printing
Instead of commenting here please get your own channel. This channel is for my supporters and people that want to learn how to start a successful t-shirt business Not people looking for attention.
Lovely lady and informal video but it was unbearable my god. Please get some speech lessons for television
Over 9K people have watched this video and this is the only comment with anything negative to say. I have been hired as a speaker for the Impressions Expo show which is one of the worlds largest and most known T-shirt trade shows so there is nothing wrong with the way I talk to anyone except you. If you are going to use words in a sentence you should at least know the meaning of them. Two of the words you used in your comment don't even make sense with what you typed and one word you used should have been capitalized but was not. It looks like you need grammar and vocabulary lessons. If my video is so unbearable you would have just clicked off that page and went to another persons video on the same subject since there are hundreds on this same topic. If it was unbearable at all you would not have been able to watch it all according to the definition of the word. I pray you have a good day and God give you some joy so you can feel better. Thanks for watching.
@@TshirtChick it’s not negative love. You not gonna say thank you? I won’t read all those 2 you typed but I’m just saying thanks for the video and giving my input. It was literally unbearable to watch for me because you ramble a lot and are jumpy.
@@scott8193 @scott8193 Unbearable means not able to be endured or tolerated. You said you watched the video therefore it is not unbearable or you would not be able to watch. You also need a lesson in comprehension.
UA-cam is not a television station it's a website.