Getting the Best Quality Prints from your Brother GTX Pro
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- How to get great quality prints from your Brother GTX Pro on both Hoodies and T-Shirts.
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Love the informative and step-by-step tutorial. Thank you
*_Very informative_* 👍
is there any downloadable settings for the brother gtx to make the prints better?
This is one of the best I've seen. Keep on working your GTX game, and making awesome content like this!
Thank You!
Can you cure the shirts with that heat press? Like if you hover over it kinda thing
Thanks from morocco
no problem thanks for watching
Whats the Best print profile to save for this machine, not just the basic CMYK setting, photshop allows you to save to a specific profile.
New to your channel, just subscribed wonderful content. I appreciate the information🔥🔥💯💯👕🖨
Thanks
What's the best printing technology to print face or picture of persons onto a T-shirt?
If you run your shirts in your X3D at 21 on the belt speed that will get rid of your slight box and you want have to heat press the shirt after drying in conveyor dryer. I try not to use heat press at all.
what temp settings are you using on the X3D
Please let me know the return on investment calculating only printing tres only
I love the yellow color you are getting on these prints. Would you share your RGB color for that? Your shirts look great!
RGB for the Yellow is R: 255 G: 248 B: 0
@@HarrisDecals Thank you so much, I am gonna give that a shot.
Those black dots in the white inks are moisture as noted. Good on you for starting at square one. 30 grams still seems rather steep though. Are you dialing it back to see how little you can use and still maintain optimal white? Have you played around with other pretreatments?
We have not tried dialing back the pretreat yet, may in the future. Other pretreatments, no we have not tried others.
How much savings on ink in king run if disk back? Is it nominal or significant?
Wow a lot work goes into each shirt/hoodie. What did it end up costing customer per shirt? And hoodie? Each
I agree, all the treating, presses, drying, print run, then setting again. Geez.
with my pretreatmaker when i go to pretreat the shirt it does not evenly mist over like yours did . its more 4 saturated lines of pre treatment . how do i get it more even
1st thing I would do is make sure your nozzles are clean, we clean ours every night in a ultra sonic machine with mean green degreaser. If that dosent clear them up I would replace them and see if that helps.
For printing settings you do two color pass a white and one pass of color? Can you explain that more, do you select white + color and then cancel printing once white is done to print another layer of white or what, I'm not sure I understand.
its a 2 pass of white with a 60 sec pause and a single pass of color with a 60 sec pause after the last pass of white. here is a link a screen grab of our white ink settings and how we set that up, hope this helps explain it a bit better - drive.google.com/file/d/1wYiLK1kX48Dt9TiPIksjZUvjogI-_f8C/view?usp=share_link
@@BrandonAnderson Oh thanks, I just realized the settings are a bit different for gtx pro. We have regular gtx and there is no 2 layer white mode at all, now it makes more sense.
@83ADB Hi! I have the brother gtx 422, not the pro, and the settings are the same. If you can't see them,you may need to update the version of your graphic lab 👍🏼
Price on the pouches is ridiculous! U need to get the bulk tanks
Does dtg shirts crack or fade easy ?
When done right they do not crack. They can fade a little bit over time.
Does anyone respond here? Whats the trick to getting Neon Yellowish green to pop with CYMK?
I think that is probably the video recording making it look like that.
@@HarrisDecals so it doesnt look bright in person
What are the printer setting
@3:58 is the print settings for tshirts
6:3
You’re better getting a dryer