Hey there! Check out this landing page for everything I've done with the iColor! www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/uninet-icolor-560-printer-and-pro-rip.html
Hello! Love your video! Quick question…. The A and B sheets you use do they have to come from the actual company? Or is this something you can get at your local store that has transfer papers . Vinyl etc? I’m buying a used printer from someone and I’m afraid I will need to order the sheets and I’m on a deadline.
I’m really considering this printer to grow my small business..your videos are very helpful. I’m just a little nervous because I know this is something I’ll have to learn to use and it may take a while but I know it’ll be very helpful and I wouldn’t have to weed vinyl for bulk orders. Is there any maintenance with this white toner printer?
As with any large piece of equipment, there is some maintenance involved. Check out our blog posts with a ton of information in one place for you! www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/uninet-icolor-560-printer-and-pro-rip.html
Hello! I’ve been doing my research and deciding to invest in this printer. Do you notice even with the insane price of the transfer sheets it’s still worth it? I’m used to paying $30 for 110 sheets for sublimation.
@@SilhouetteSchool I’ve done sublimation for 5 years now and have a very steady side business. I’d love to give the option for black garments and white ink. I tried a dtf printer but the maintenance was just too much for me. I’d I am reading correctly (I may not be) the printer paper is only an 8x11ish and is $400 for the film and adhesive for 100 sheets? I’ve been watching your videos on this topic.
@@FindOrMakeit I have had no peeling. A lot of it depends on how you prep the artwork and if you're getting a good press when marrying and applying to the shirt. I have had some minor cracking, but nothing different than what shirts I've purchased at a store do...
@@FindOrMakeit It's not a super fast process, but depending on the size of the design you can put more than one on a page and then you cut your time in half .. at least :)
Do you use a heat press that has a hot bottom plate? or do you just warm it up with the top plate?? is there a mat on the bottom on your press as well?
Looping. back around on this but if you have other equipment I would not use a white toner printer just to print white text. I would use HTV more likely.
Hey there- from Uninet: Press at 250°F / 121°C for 20 seconds, cool immediately and roll the transfer sheet off very tightly. • Repress for 15 seconds and cool immediately. A lower press temperature and immediate cooling are necessary to prevent dye migration.
After marrying the sheets can I store them away for later use or do I have to use them quickly because the adhesive is on them? And if I can store them what would be the best way?
Yes love it!! I got mine at Swing Design. I would highly recommend. You can find more info here: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/melissas-fleet-of-printers-for.html
Hello! When I try to marry A and B sheets and peel off the adhesive sheets the ink all transfers to the adhesive sheet and not vice versa. 😒 Do you have any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?
Hey there, it is hard to troubleshoot here. Please feel free to drop us an email: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/blog-page_9.html Or! If you'd like extra help - like in-depth video tutorials or 1:1 help via email or chat for your projects - please consider joining Silhouette U (www.silhouetteu.com). We hope to see you soon!
@@SilhouetteSchool Thank you for the reply! We wish we could get it working, but it's been 4 months dealing with their support team and no resolution. You are awesome!
I'm not sure what you mean? You would print on the dull side of the Step A paper, then apply the B side to the printed side of the A. Here's more info: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/uninet-icolor-560-printer-and-pro-rip.html
Question so I have this exact printer but is wondering if I were to sell screen prints how to you add the adhesive to the prints and package them to sell or is that possible ?
YES Love this heat press. Turn on the notifications for "email me when available" so you get notified when it's back in stock. Should be soon I think. More info on the white toner printer can be found here ❤️ www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/melissas-fleet-of-printers-for.html
Here is more info about the heat presses I have. I use the 8 in 1 with the Uninet. www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2017/12/best-heat-press-for-silhouette-cameo.html
7000 prints at 5% coverage this is actually what the uninet560 will print so tht 7000 prints is actually like 100 or 200 prints at full 100 percent coverage
My print is saying paper is not in tray. But it is loaded. It then states to change printer settings. I do not know what I need to change. Can you help?
11 x17 actually but they are EXPENSIVE whewww like $140 just for the part A and another $200 for the part B 😩. The software let's you do oversized designs with the 8x14 though.
The B Sheet goes directly up against the toner side of the print. The carrier sheet should be laying on the heat press with the toner up, then the B sheet goes on top.
Mine doesn't seem to want to leave the adhesive paper. 120 secs, 310 degrees, medium pressure, all the ink goes right to the adhesive paper. Bit frustrating.
My software skips the entire step that asks me to register my printer to my computer 4 days no print had enough of it today and just throw the thing back in the box...
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Ah. That’s why you had those printer. I didn’t realize how super expensive but useful for many ways. It’s just insane. Lol.
Love! This! I just got a workforce printer. Husband would kill me if I got another printer lol
The colors really pop!!!
Swoosh is definitely the word gets a like and sub from me. I was cracking up at that part and watched it several times.
Haha thanks!
Just bought one today. Nervous, but excited. Good video, I had to subscribe
Do u have an update. I'm looking into it
congrats on your purchase, hope you make a million !
Thank you for the clear instructions really appreciate it
You are welcome!
I LOVE your video's!! They are so helpful to me, thank you! Can you use this printer to make custom stickers as well?
Hey there! Check out this landing page for everything I've done with the iColor! www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/uninet-icolor-560-printer-and-pro-rip.html
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
I love your energy! ♡♡♡ Swoosh = flush lol
DID YOU GUYS KNOWWW!??? that you can make this a SUBLIMATION printer as well? They have a whole sublimation kit. I’m so excited!
Yes you can :) Just need to swap out for the sublimation toners :)
Hello! Love your video! Quick question…. The A and B sheets you use do they have to come from the actual company? Or is this something you can get at your local store that has transfer papers . Vinyl etc? I’m buying a used printer from someone and I’m afraid I will need to order the sheets and I’m on a deadline.
Yeah you will have to order, they are not available in store. I recommend Swing Design
My biggest concern is does your shirt image hold up for a good amount of time after printing.
It does! And a little bit of extra care goes a long way for the life of the garment.
@Ryland Reuben thank you, signed up and it seems to work :) I really appreciate it!!
@Lincoln Trent happy to help :)
Thank you so much. perfect explanation.
You are welcome!
Very nice!!!
I’m really considering this printer to grow my small business..your videos are very helpful. I’m just a little nervous because I know this is something I’ll have to learn to use and it may take a while but I know it’ll be very helpful and I wouldn’t have to weed vinyl for bulk orders. Is there any maintenance with this white toner printer?
As with any large piece of equipment, there is some maintenance involved. Check out our blog posts with a ton of information in one place for you! www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/uninet-icolor-560-printer-and-pro-rip.html
Hello! I’ve been doing my research and deciding to invest in this printer. Do you notice even with the insane price of the transfer sheets it’s still worth it? I’m used to paying $30 for 110 sheets for sublimation.
What is your main goal/reason for purchasing this printer? There may be another alternative
@@SilhouetteSchool I’ve done sublimation for 5 years now and have a very steady side business. I’d love to give the option for black garments and white ink. I tried a dtf printer but the maintenance was just too much for me. I’d I am reading correctly (I may not be) the printer paper is only an 8x11ish and is $400 for the film and adhesive for 100 sheets? I’ve been watching your videos on this topic.
Hi again. Have you run into a problem with getting "ghost prints" with your 560? If so how did you rectify this situation?
Have you washed the shirt yet? If so, how did the print hold up?
Great!
looks great but somewhat time-consuming for each product.. my question is how well do they hold up to repeat washing and drying process?
As with any hand made item, a bit of gentleness in the laundering cycle extends longevity of the article.
I have seen other reviews and after 10 washes the design starts to peel.
Yes takes too long per shirt.
@@FindOrMakeit I have had no peeling. A lot of it depends on how you prep the artwork and if you're getting a good press when marrying and applying to the shirt. I have had some minor cracking, but nothing different than what shirts I've purchased at a store do...
@@FindOrMakeit It's not a super fast process, but depending on the size of the design you can put more than one on a page and then you cut your time in half .. at least :)
Do you have any advice if the transfer isn’t fully adhering to shirt. Even with cold peel?
what would you charge per design? what sizes can you print?
It's a tough question b/c it really depends on how large the image is and how many you fit on a page, etc.
Does part B go on the printed side ?! & does the Mia she need 2 be mirrored?!?
Hey there, the B sheet needs to be on the back of your design (because it's the adhesive). Generally mirroring is not necessary.
I'm laughing.... I'm back too! lol
Do you use a heat press that has a hot bottom plate? or do you just warm it up with the top plate?? is there a mat on the bottom on your press as well?
Hey there! This is the heat press I use with my Uninet: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/search?q=8+in+1
I have a question, I hope you can answer me. How long can the transfer be stored with the B part placed (with the adhesive)?
They have a pretty long shelf life, in my experience
How do you load the paper in? Help! 🥴
Hey can you explain how would one print just white fonts or do a video on printing just white fonts (no design/logos) if you haven't already? Thanks!
You would create a design with a white font and save it as the type of graphic you want to import into ProRip.
Looping. back around on this but if you have other equipment I would not use a white toner printer just to print white text. I would use HTV more likely.
I am experiencing HUGE issues with A and B sticking together and the toner sticking to the B sheet rather than the A sheet. HEEEEELP please.
Do you have any videos of using this printer for sublimation?
Yes lots of videos on sublimation. You can find them here: ruclips.net/p/PLT9hB3BOKb_h6fxIp8eH3CLF9Gq3WzYdb
@@SilhouetteSchool wondering specifically about using the uninet
@@diyxedesigns3766 Not at the moment.
Ok thank you
Question, do you know how the time and temp to press on a polycotton shirt?
Hey there- from Uninet: Press at 250°F / 121°C for 20 seconds, cool immediately and roll the transfer sheet off very tightly.
• Repress for 15 seconds and cool immediately. A lower press temperature and immediate cooling are
necessary to prevent dye migration.
After marrying the sheets can I store them away for later use or do I have to use them quickly because the adhesive is on them? And if I can store them what would be the best way?
You can store them. This is how transfers are sold.
can u do me a trasfer to seee how it look s i am in the market for icalor 600 or 650 coming soon
Where did you buy your machine?? Do you recommend I use this machine?
Yes love it!! I got mine at Swing Design. I would highly recommend. You can find more info here: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/melissas-fleet-of-printers-for.html
Hello! When I try to marry A and B sheets and peel off the adhesive sheets the ink all transfers to the adhesive sheet and not vice versa. 😒
Do you have any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?
Are you putting it in the heat press the right way?
This happens when you either let it cool too much before peeling or you're not getting enough pressure.
Do I have to change over the toner if I wanted to print an image that has color, white and black onto lets say a blue T shirt?
No you don't
Love your vides, but I couldn't get this printer to work for us. :(
Hey there, it is hard to troubleshoot here. Please feel free to drop us an email: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/blog-page_9.html
Or! If you'd like extra help - like in-depth video tutorials or 1:1 help via email or chat for your projects - please consider joining Silhouette U (www.silhouetteu.com). We hope to see you soon!
@@SilhouetteSchool Thank you for the reply! We wish we could get it working, but it's been 4 months dealing with their support team and no resolution. You are awesome!
Hello do you have a store? I want to test a printed shirt with this printer. Thanks
Lisa
Unfortunately we do not.
What printer is that??? I need that
What side was the adhesive (glue) applied to? Smooth side or Ruff side?
I'm not sure what you mean? You would print on the dull side of the Step A paper, then apply the B side to the printed side of the A. Here's more info: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/uninet-icolor-560-printer-and-pro-rip.html
@@SilhouetteSchool is it the smooth side or ruff side that the B side is attached to?
Question so I have this exact printer but is wondering if I were to sell screen prints how to you add the adhesive to the prints and package them to sell or is that possible ?
Yes you can certainly do the marrying process then sell the transfer like that so it's ready to press. :)
Can I get a one on one with you for machine?
I came here looking at the heat press because I want to buy it and now I want this printer too!🤣😩😩.
YES Love this heat press. Turn on the notifications for "email me when available" so you get notified when it's back in stock. Should be soon I think. More info on the white toner printer can be found here ❤️ www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/melissas-fleet-of-printers-for.html
Can you print more than one transfer at a time?
Yes if you use the tray rather than bypass.
WhT kind of heat press do you use?
Here is more info about the heat presses I have. I use the 8 in 1 with the Uninet. www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2017/12/best-heat-press-for-silhouette-cameo.html
Can you print cotton t shirts?
Yes this will work with cotton shirts.
my side "a" is sticking to the side b every time in the Marry process can you help? please
I would make sure you are following these steps exactly www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2021/04/white-toner-printer-uninet-icolor-560.html
Mine keeps leaving the image on the adhesive page what am I doing wrong
Usually a marrying issue with the time, temp, pressure to cold peel
7000 prints at 5% coverage this is actually what the uninet560 will print so tht 7000 prints is actually like 100 or 200 prints at full 100 percent coverage
Can you please help me? When I peel, it's showing up on the B paper, what am I doing wrong? Please help anyone
My print is saying paper is not in tray. But it is loaded. It then states to change printer settings. I do not know what I need to change. Can you help?
I had this issue as well. Apparently if you put a few pieces of paper in the tray while also using the feeder on the front you won't get that error.
What’s the largest size it can print?
8.5" x 14"
11 x17 actually but they are EXPENSIVE whewww like $140 just for the part A and another $200 for the part B 😩. The software let's you do oversized designs with the 8x14 though.
I get confused on what side the B sheet goes on once it’s time to marry the A and B sheet
The B Sheet goes directly up against the toner side of the print. The carrier sheet should be laying on the heat press with the toner up, then the B sheet goes on top.
Mine doesn't seem to want to leave the adhesive paper. 120 secs, 310 degrees, medium pressure, all the ink goes right to the adhesive paper. Bit frustrating.
Can you email me with some pictures it's easier to help you troubleshoot that way. melissa @ SilhouetteSchoolBlog dot com
@@SilhouetteSchool Absolutely, I'll send some along today. Can't seem to find a solution anywhere even thru their support.
I hear these shirts start to peel after the 10th wash.
Mine hasn't peeled yet and it's been washed more than 10 times I'm sure.
Yep they are like $300
My software skips the entire step that asks me to register my printer to my computer 4 days no print had enough of it today and just throw the thing back in the box...
I'd reach out to where you purchased it!
My images come with scratches 😢 is that normal
It sounds like the rollers are leaving marks on your film. Make sure the film is loaded correctly
Heyyyyyy
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I’m tired of paying for these prints ...
Then it's time to invest :)