@@MrCavalucciCBTV She splitted picture in 2 separate prints, than pressed both together on t-shirt ('cause it has a smaller printing area than the press).
Hello there! Thank you for sharing your work and more importantly, your process, experience, and advice with us. I am just trying my hand at all over t-shirts and I must say it was a relief to know that even super experienced printers have difficulty with the sizing sometimes. I have been stuck in the sizing stage for a while now. I’m desperate to learn a method that is more sure so that paper, ink, and time isn’t wasted repeatedly. Here are a few questions I wld be super grateful if you wld address… Thanks in advance! Please forbear my wordiness. I am a detailed talker and am trying to be clear in expressing my thoughts behind my questions. 1. What design program are you using? I’m using Affinity Designer and know just enough to do some decent designs, but I’m sure I’m very unaware of many features. 2. The first all over tutorial that I watched went through putting butcher paper inside the body of the t-shirt, arms, and collar of shirt to prevent bleed through to the other side. I’ve watched yours and one other person’s all over video that didn’t do that. Surprisingly, there was no bleed through. Wld u say it’s safe to eliminate that step? Cuz this step takes forever. 2.At what point Wld you recommend ppl invest in the larger equipment (ex, heat presses and printers). I am really just in the beginning stages, but already see the need to get a large format heat press and printer. I don’t really have a lot of business yet, but want to be ready when it comes. I wld never be able to produce a multiple all over t-shirt order in time with my 15x15 heat press (all the tiling, taping, etc.). I want to be ready for gradation season, so larger format equipment is really calling my name.
Wow great video love the new Epson sub n that giant press design is beautiful they should make a clear or Sami frosted sub paper where you could see exactly where you putting it on just an idea thank you for all ur wonderful videos have a blessed day
No, you don't need to put anything inside of the shirt when doing sublimation printing. I think the people on here that teach people to use a liner do so because they are inexperienced. When I first started I used a liner because I saw that other people used one and I never had anything to go through the shirt and get on the liner so I stopped using the liner because it's a waste of time and paper. Thank you for watching!
Hey Sin nice to see ya life been hectic so I havent been on but I wanna say I'm so proud if you and your accomplishments great new shop and wow the equipment has blown my mind I aspire to do what your doing one day that all over sublimation is my goal just like you that big heat press us everything love it keep doing great things love!!❤
Hi I am interested in purchasing one of the printers like you are printing on can you tell me the pros and cons of this printer and how you like it? Also can you tell me where did you order you press from please? thank you in advance Great job!
Hi Lori. Here is the link to where I purchased my sublimation printer: shrsl.com/3bzcr I have detailed videos posted of equipment that I currently own and have owned over the years if you would like more info.
Hi I notice you skip the heat press questions . I would really love the Info. I just got my large format 44” epson finally lol and I need a big heat press. Hard to find reasonable Ones .
It wouldn't take weeks. The most I have had to do for 1 order is 12. The quicker way to do it would be to have multiple employees and multiple presses/printers. This is a specialty print not offered by everybody.
@@TshirtChick Correct! They are custom. I just had an inquiry for 20 shirts. I would have had to outsource the prints to make it happen. Currently don't have a large printer or press but definitely are my goals! They on the way!
I don't really measure the shirts when I do all over printing I use templates for the different size shirts to make sure the prints are the correct size. When I was looking to purchase my Large Format heat press I measured a 6X shirt and looked for one that could fit that one since that's the biggest size I have ever printed but the one I got does not cover the full 6X so I would have to do 2 presses to get the one of the sleeves. To measure I just measured the width and length of the shirt as it lay flat. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Hey I’m a newbie getting ready to get into sublimation on a small scale loving the all over shirt you did. I was wondering would it be easier to cut the print down to the size of the shirt to match it up better get rid of the excess paper just a suggestion like I said I’m new I’m just now getting ready to start doing this. Many blessings to you!
Hi Lisa! Thanks! I feel like doing that for every shirt would just take up a lot of time and make it take longer to print the shirts. In this video I was only printing 1 shirt front and back so you don't really think about how long it takes. I did a live video yesterday printing the same design and that will give you more of an idea of how long it actually takes. I have printed orders of 12+ shirts and it takes some time to get that many done so cutting out that many would be very time consuming. Hope this helps. Thank you for watching!
@@TshirtChick so what makes the better one ( heavy or light ) when buying blanks. Where can I buy shirts in bulk without resales tax permit, do you know???
That heat press is everything!!!
Monster Press for those of us who always dream Big! Love it!
🙋♂️Only got 1 problem at the printer the paper seems small the at the press it look at the size it supposed to??🤔
@@MrCavalucciCBTV She splitted picture in 2 separate prints, than pressed both together on t-shirt ('cause it has a smaller printing area than the press).
You did a good job lining that up Sin!
Do It, Sin! I like that press, what brand is it?
That makes sense. Thanks for getting back to me. Sin you have a blessed day/weekend
That heat press is massive, what’s the name of it and where can it be purchased.
Great video.
Wow i did get to see the unboxing of that rooms equipment 🤦🏻♀️ looks great
Thanks! I have that video posted for channel members.
Hello there! Thank you for sharing your work and more importantly, your process, experience, and advice with us. I am just trying my hand at all over t-shirts and I must say it was a relief to know that even super experienced printers have difficulty with the sizing sometimes. I have been stuck in the sizing stage for a while now. I’m desperate to learn a method that is more sure so that paper, ink, and time isn’t wasted repeatedly.
Here are a few questions I wld be super grateful if you wld address… Thanks in advance! Please forbear my wordiness. I am a detailed talker and am trying to be clear in expressing my thoughts behind my questions.
1. What design program are you using? I’m using Affinity Designer and know just enough to do some decent designs, but I’m sure I’m very unaware of many features.
2. The first all over tutorial that I watched went through putting butcher paper inside the body of the t-shirt, arms, and collar of shirt to prevent bleed through to the other side. I’ve watched yours and one other person’s all over video that didn’t do that. Surprisingly, there was no bleed through. Wld u say it’s safe to eliminate that step? Cuz this step takes forever.
2.At what point Wld you recommend ppl invest in the larger equipment (ex, heat presses and printers). I am really just in the beginning stages, but already see the need to get a large format heat press and printer. I don’t really have a lot of business yet, but want to be ready when it comes. I wld never be able to produce a multiple all over t-shirt order in time with my 15x15 heat press (all the tiling, taping, etc.). I want to be ready for gradation season, so larger format equipment is really calling my name.
All this time thinking I need a linear inside my shirt….I wasted plenty of ram paper 🤦🏽♀️ but it did keep my shirts flat and help smooth armpit areas
Hi, Sin! Great video.
Don't forget to cut a small piece for the inside neck area to match the outside.
Thanks
Wow great video love the new Epson sub n that giant press design is beautiful they should make a clear or Sami frosted sub paper where you could see exactly where you putting it on just an idea thank you for all ur wonderful videos have a blessed day
Hi Ida! A clear paper would be mice! Thank u 4 watching!
Ur welcome
Can you give information on the heat press please
It's a Mogk. It was discontinued when I purchased. I recently did a video on the press
love that press sin what kind is it?
Thanks Mogk. I recently posted a video about the press
Shirt came out awesome!
Thanks MsSharon!
Awesome work as usual. God bless.
Awsome job Sin
How would I go about placing an order and requesting a quote?
email me or go to one of my websites and use the contact form.
You didn't even need a liner inside the shirt! G Shyt! 👑
No, you don't need to put anything inside of the shirt when doing sublimation printing. I think the people on here that teach people to use a liner do so because they are inexperienced. When I first started I used a liner because I saw that other people used one and I never had anything to go through the shirt and get on the liner so I stopped using the liner because it's a waste of time and paper. Thank you for watching!
@@TshirtChick thank you for taking the time to respond! 💯
That is awesome!!! Great job!!!
Thank you for watching!
Looks good sin thanks
Hey Sin nice to see ya life been hectic so I havent been on but I wanna say I'm so proud if you and your accomplishments great new shop and wow the equipment has blown my mind I aspire to do what your doing one day that all over sublimation is my goal just like you that big heat press us everything love it keep doing great things love!!❤
Gm Ro!! Good to hear from you! Thanks for the support
Great video, the tshirt was so nice! ❤️it
Thank you!!
love it...i need this machine
You are awesome!!!!
Thanks Lynne!
Nice!!! This is the size heater I need but the link is to a 16 by 20! Which model is this?
This press was discontinued years ago.
@@TshirtChick is that the 110, is there any like this one you would suggest?
Fantastic Queen 👸🏾
Hey!! Thanks for watching!
Hi I am interested in purchasing one of the printers like you are printing on can you tell me the pros and cons of this printer and how you like it? Also can you tell me where did you order you press
from please? thank you in advance Great job!
Hi Lori. Here is the link to where I purchased my sublimation printer: shrsl.com/3bzcr I have detailed videos posted of equipment that I currently own and have owned over the years if you would like more info.
Good morning what kind of press is that and where did you get it from
Do you have like a store front with links of the equipment? I would like to buy
Hi! I'm not sure of the exact equipment you mean but here are 2 links for you
shrsl.com/47wt8
amzn.to/45HINkt
@@TshirtChickdo you use the 24” epson printer or 64”?
Good video I really enjoyed it
Thanks for watching Derrick!
Hi I notice you skip the heat press questions . I would really love the Info. I just got my large format 44” epson finally lol and I need a big heat press. Hard to find reasonable
Ones .
I checked your info tab and the only link I see is the 16x20 heat press
I gave out the info in videos before. You can't buy the heat press I have It's discontinued
@@TshirtChick thanks
@@TshirtChick can you still provide info, maybe someone could be selling theirs.
Has the printer given any issues???
If you had 100 of those to do, it would take you weeks to complete. Surely there must be a quicker way?
It wouldn't take weeks. The most I have had to do for 1 order is 12. The quicker way to do it would be to have multiple employees and multiple presses/printers. This is a specialty print not offered by everybody.
@@TshirtChick Correct! They are custom. I just had an inquiry for 20 shirts. I would have had to outsource the prints to make it happen. Currently don't have a large printer or press but definitely are my goals! They on the way!
Title.
"Thats what she said"
Wow.. Loving it
Thanks Mikala!
Amazing!!!
What type of paper do you print the 3d transfer on to press?
@@ericrumlin7633 epson sublimation paper
Happy holidays. What kind of paper did you print on please
I use Epson and Ecofreen.
@@TshirtChick ❤️❤️
How do u get it to print that big I have the same printer. What dimensions are using
I have to print 2 sheets and put them together. I have a video posted of how I do it in my channel members video list.
How can I become a member?
@@nastashaaustin8339 click the join button below this video or go to the link in the description box below the video that says become a channel member
awesome!
What printer is this ? Does it split the image to have to put the splice together or does it print the whole side in one piece?
Its Epson F570
What sizes paper she using ?
@@superboi9256 24 inch roll
How do you measure your tshirts for all over
I don't really measure the shirts when I do all over printing I use templates for the different size shirts to make sure the prints are the correct size. When I was looking to purchase my Large Format heat press I measured a 6X shirt and looked for one that could fit that one since that's the biggest size I have ever printed but the one I got does not cover the full 6X so I would have to do 2 presses to get the one of the sleeves. To measure I just measured the width and length of the shirt as it lay flat. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Where do you get your template from
Hey I’m a newbie getting ready to get into sublimation on a small scale loving the all over shirt you did. I was wondering would it be easier to cut the print down to the size of the shirt to match it up better get rid of the excess paper just a suggestion like I said I’m new I’m just now getting ready to start doing this. Many blessings to you!
Hi Lisa! Thanks! I feel like doing that for every shirt would just take up a lot of time and make it take longer to print the shirts. In this video I was only printing 1 shirt front and back so you don't really think about how long it takes. I did a live video yesterday printing the same design and that will give you more of an idea of how long it actually takes. I have printed orders of 12+ shirts and it takes some time to get that many done so cutting out that many would be very time consuming. Hope this helps. Thank you for watching!
Nice Sin.
What printer is that
How do you split the shirt on photoshop ?
I have a video posted for my channel members that shows the full process of how I do this.
What size is your press
Hey what was your setting for this large format I been trying to print a all over shirt but have no idea where to put the settings
Not sure what you mean.
Depending on the paper you are using I would say just follow the instructions for the specific paper you use.
what brand and model of the large heat press? thanks
Mogk
What does the weight mean when buying t-shirt blanks
thickness
@@TshirtChick so what makes the better one ( heavy or light ) when buying blanks. Where can I buy shirts in bulk without resales tax permit, do you know???
U ain't never blessing me with a afro😠
Fancy
LOL! Thanks!
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