You're a Godsend!!! I have just spent three days trying to figure out why my green was printing blue. Thank you so much, I have subscribed because I definetly am not missing out on any more you have to offer!!:)
OMG! your a life saver ! lol After i printed 8 pages where my greens all came out royal blue, I decided to reset my whole printer, cleaned the nozzles, did all the printer cleaning things & it still didnt work after another 4 pages, so i came across your video & it worked lol i just pressed it on my cup and it turned green! i feel so dumb LOL. i wasted so much ink and paper but im glad i saw this video thanks so so so much!
Omg thank you so much! I’ve printed so many copies wondering why the part that was supposed to be green was blue!!! I cleaned the head, checked the nozzle, Did a dozen ink checks, etc. After seeing your video I went ahead and printed the blue (which I thought was wrong). I adhered it to the tumbler, put it in the oven and boom!!! It came out green!! Thank you thank you thank you!
Wow....thank you for this! Until a few days ago, my prints were noticeably the right colours. I've done everything I could think of to fix it. I took your advice, and trusted my colours. You are spot on! My greens are green!
Hi. I am new to sublimation and I love your videos. I followed your printer setup . The problem I am having is my blues are coming out very heavy. I’m guessing I will mess with the saturation but I’m not sure. Any suggestions?
I am so glad I found you, your videos have been extremely helpful!! TEAL: my favorite color but my sublimation nemesis. ...THANKS for that!!! I could never understand why my screen looked so different than the way things print/sub out. I've taken notes and getting ready to make all my adjustments with your amazing assistance. My next project is to create a grey and black camo tumbler that does not come out PURPLE. If you have any specific tips on that, I would be forever grateful!! It seems like everyone says just set your print preferences in adobe RGB mode and gamma at 2.2 and you'll be fine, but that wasn't the case with me. Again, HUGE THANKS! :)
Thanks for your videos, they really do help me. One thing I am having trouble with, and I also have the 2720, is the color adjustment for pressing mugs, skin tones are too orange, but on a shirt look fantastic...would that simply be a matter of bumping the yellow down a couple notches in my printer setting? Also my sub paper is not feeding in properly. The printer tends to "grab" it and pull it in sometimes folding the corners, sometimes chewing on it at which point I hit cancel and try again, very frustrating and getting costly wasting so much paper! I'll try cleaning my rollers today.
Another great video. One question (or maybe a topic you can cover). I tried to sub a sublimation coaster blank (actually before I changed my printer settings to what you suggested). Anyway the color came out on the blank but some spots were shiny and others were dull. What did I do wrong. I used ASub paper and the 2720 to print. I have silhouette studio designer edition that I design and print from. Any help would be great. Sorry this is so long!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
We sometimes have images we print that have excess red in them. Keeping the same settings, some images look great, but some will have way too much red in them, no matter how much red I pull out. I changed printer settings to what you showed in a previous video, but I still have too much red in a print. I have an ET-2760, and I'm printing from Photoshop. I've tried so many settings and it's driving me nuts. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
@@QuickSPI Yes, the press brings out the red even more. Sometimes we can look at a print from the printer and it looks normal, other times you can tell there is too much red. When it's pressed is when the reds really come out. My wife has tried lowering the heat, the pressure, and changing the press time, but nothing really seems to work. I've tried pulling red out in Photoshop, but it just desaturates the entire image and doesn't really fix anything.
Hi I have applied same settings for 2720 as per your video but my sublimation print came soo light and dull the colors didn’t pop on the print and also on the object which I submitted.
You're a Godsend!!! I have just spent three days trying to figure out why my green was printing blue. Thank you so much, I have subscribed because I definetly am not missing out on any more you have to offer!!:)
OMG! your a life saver ! lol After i printed 8 pages where my greens all came out royal blue, I decided to reset my whole printer, cleaned the nozzles, did all the printer cleaning things & it still didnt work after another 4 pages, so i came across your video & it worked lol i just pressed it on my cup and it turned green! i feel so dumb LOL. i wasted so much ink and paper but im glad i saw this video thanks so so so much!
Hi Sandra, I'm glad it helped you solve the problem. That's great!
Omg thank you so much! I’ve printed so many copies wondering why the part that was supposed to be green was blue!!! I cleaned the head, checked the nozzle, Did a dozen ink checks, etc. After seeing your video I went ahead and printed the blue (which I thought was wrong). I adhered it to the tumbler, put it in the oven and boom!!! It came out green!! Thank you thank you thank you!
Hi Kym! Glad I could help. You very welcome. Take care.
Wow....thank you for this! Until a few days ago, my prints were noticeably the right colours. I've done everything I could think of to fix it. I took your advice, and trusted my colours. You are spot on! My greens are green!
You are very welcome and it's great to know I;m helping people!
I love your videos! You explain everything so well! I am so glad I found your channel!
Thank you so much!
Hi. I am new to sublimation and I love your videos. I followed your printer setup . The problem I am having is my blues are coming out very heavy. I’m guessing I will mess with the saturation but I’m not sure. Any suggestions?
THNAK U SO MUCH THIS HELPED ALOT
Ty you!! I followed someone else’s direction was still dull
I am so glad I found you, your videos have been extremely helpful!! TEAL: my favorite color but my sublimation nemesis. ...THANKS for that!!! I could never understand why my screen looked so different than the way things print/sub out. I've taken notes and getting ready to make all my adjustments with your amazing assistance.
My next project is to create a grey and black camo tumbler that does not come out PURPLE. If you have any specific tips on that, I would be forever grateful!!
It seems like everyone says just set your print preferences in adobe RGB mode and gamma at 2.2 and you'll be fine, but that wasn't the case with me. Again, HUGE THANKS! :)
I hope you watched the TEAL video, it's a tricky color to press. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/wsiB0rO8Slg/v-deo.html
Thanks for your videos, they really do help me. One thing I am having trouble with, and I also have the 2720, is the color adjustment for pressing mugs, skin tones are too orange, but on a shirt look fantastic...would that simply be a matter of bumping the yellow down a couple notches in my printer setting?
Also my sub paper is not feeding in properly. The printer tends to "grab" it and pull it in sometimes folding the corners, sometimes chewing on it at which point I hit cancel and try again, very frustrating and getting costly wasting so much paper! I'll try cleaning my rollers today.
Another great video. One question (or maybe a topic you can cover). I tried to sub a sublimation coaster blank (actually before I changed my printer settings to what you suggested). Anyway the color came out on the blank but some spots were shiny and others were dull. What did I do wrong. I used ASub paper and the 2720 to print. I have silhouette studio designer edition that I design and print from. Any help would be great. Sorry this is so long!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Kathleen my guess would be moisture. Pre press your coasters for 10 seconds and make sure you print is dry and not hot off the printer.
@@QuickSPI Thank you for your response. I will do that!!!!!
very helpful! Thank you so much!♥
You're so welcome!
Mine actually print out the right color but once pressed they are different colors???
Great video
also what design website do you use
My colors also print out vibrant it’s like the complete opposite???
thank you so much!!!!!
We sometimes have images we print that have excess red in them. Keeping the same settings, some images look great, but some will have way too much red in them, no matter how much red I pull out. I changed printer settings to what you showed in a previous video, but I still have too much red in a print. I have an ET-2760, and I'm printing from Photoshop. I've tried so many settings and it's driving me nuts. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Tim, even after your press it's too red?
@@QuickSPI Yes, the press brings out the red even more. Sometimes we can look at a print from the printer and it looks normal, other times you can tell there is too much red. When it's pressed is when the reds really come out. My wife has tried lowering the heat, the pressure, and changing the press time, but nothing really seems to work. I've tried pulling red out in Photoshop, but it just desaturates the entire image and doesn't really fix anything.
are you using regular printer paper
We typically use ASub, but this particular paper is a sample we ordered for testing.
What are your temp settings and time for tumblers?
I change temps according to design. 365-385 is my range.
Hi what ink are you using?
There are several we like: Here's a video: ua-cam.com/video/mQBv2TRHwXI/v-deo.html
Hi I have applied same settings for 2720 as per your video but my sublimation print came soo light and dull the colors didn’t pop on the print and also on the object which I submitted.
Hmmm....Are you using good sublimation paper?