Laser Transfer and Leather Part 1- Forever Laser dark

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Part 2 can be found at this link - • Laser Transfer and Lea...
    Someone sent in seven samples of different types of leather to try with Forever Laser dark and Forever Flex soft. I made a video of me applying transfers to leather that I printed with the M254 and M452 with Ghost toner.
    #1 Black Garment Leather
    #2 Black Vinyl (standard grade with fabric backing) #2 melting is because it was a vinyl product, not real leather.
    #3 Brown Upholstery Leather
    #4& #5 Vegetable Tanned Natural Leather
    #6 & #7 Aviation Grade Italian Leather (semi-aniline, treated with Anti-microbial, UV protected, and flame resistant, water and stain repellent)

Комментарии • 8

  • @TMS5100
    @TMS5100 3 года назад +1

    leather #2 is likely some kind of synthetic leather.

  • @crystalbowen2886
    @crystalbowen2886 4 года назад

    This video was amazing! Thank you for taking time to make this video with my samples! I’m excited to see part 2!

    • @JoshsCorner
      @JoshsCorner  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so very much for sending over the samples! I finally finished the second video. It took so long because I had right before I published it last week someone suggested I try lower temperature and pressure with the Forever and I wanted to be as thorough as possible!

    • @crystalbowen2886
      @crystalbowen2886 4 года назад

      Josh's Corner Thanks so much for your thorough testing! The reason that you had difficulty with sample #2 melting is because it was a vinyl product, not real leather. The samples are as follows:
      #1 Black Garment Leather
      #2 Black Vinyl (standard grade with fabric backing)
      #3 Brown Upholstery Leather
      #4& #5 Vegetable Tanned Natural Leather
      #6 & #7 Aviation Grade Italian Leather (semi-aniline, treated with Anti-microbial, UV protected, and flame resistant, water and stain repellent)
      Based on your results, would you say that the Paropy paper worked the best?

    • @JoshsCorner
      @JoshsCorner  4 года назад

      @@crystalbowen2886 Oh yes, the Paropy Hard Surface II was the best by far. You don't have to worry about the design scratching off. Just make sure that you put enough white so that it will pop on the darker leather!

  • @Ramellosugahill
    @Ramellosugahill 4 года назад

    Josh I need help turning up color on 452 it's directly connected to WiFi how do turn up color density???

  • @DOMINICANREPUB
    @DOMINICANREPUB 4 года назад

    I was leaning towards buying the icolor 600. Can you show some videos on that. Because now I'm thinking why spend all the money and you can do everything perfect. Could you make it look so easy. It's hard for me to justify spending that much money now. Are there any benefits?

    • @JoshsCorner
      @JoshsCorner  4 года назад +1

      It is a very pricey printer. I am planning on doing a video on it that will cover setup and printing light, dark, t shirts and solid prints for shirts and hard surfaces. When it comes to creating transfers for clothing, the hardest part is learning to grasp what type of paper to use for each different type of design. For example the Forever is great with thin or Rasterized designs because of it's hard adhesive that doesn't stick in anyplace that has no toner. The UniNet premium paper is expensive, but has a strong stretchy adhesive that feels just like a screen print. I will do my best to get those videos made and if you can think of anything specific you want to see me do in the videos just ask. You can also email in to Sales@USCutter.com and tell them you want more of my videos and that I should be working from home at least 2 days a week! I would appreciate that and the content flow would increase! ;)