Omg I spent at least an hour looking for a video to explain this last night. And this morning here you are the first video on my page. Thank you so much.
For your spray adhesive . Elmers multi-purpose spray works great and is way cheaper . Aleene's Fast Grab tacky spray works good too. And you get them at local stores. And for cleaning up the sticky overspray, which you WILL have. Goo Gone works great but then you have to use something like 409 to clean up the Goo gone because it's really oily !
Omg I just now found this channel. Looking through video titles, I'll be binge watching you! I love the all-over print and must learn how!! What printer do u use for sublimation? I have one but I'm buying a wide format soon and not sure which one. The epson 570 24" is expensive!!
This is exactly why I charge more for all over prints and outsource it. I love the DYI part of it but this is way too time-consuming for the number of orders I get. Can't wait to get a bigger press and printer next year
I guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a way to get back into an instagram account? I was stupid lost my login password. I would love any help you can give me!
@Maxwell Onyx i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im trying it out atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I love your videos and have learned a lot so far. I also love that you show mistakes and problems that those of us starting our are likely to encounter and how to recover from them. Benefiting from someone else's experience is an incredibly valuable tool. Watching your arrange the print sections, it began to occur to me that maybe the "wasted" paper on the sides of the larger sheet is less costly than the time factor of trimming and arranging smaller sheets. Have you done a breakdown on your profit margin incorporating your labor fee (or time per product) vs the cost of the blank portion of the paper? I have to guess that the two are at least close, although I haven't purchased roll paper yet. But it would seem that the time factor of making 3 long cuts vs 9 shorter ones has got to be a factor. The same would likely be true of the alignment process, and the combined savings on labor should come out on top. Would love to know your thoughts on this, or whether you've learned that there's some advantage using this method? Thanks again for all the great tutorials.
I enjoyed your presentation. I have a lot of questions for you because I am very interested in starting the all over tshirt print. If you're not using the roll media sheets, what other paper are you using? For terminology purposes, I see you using the Epson printer and I heard you say sublimation ink, what printer would I be looking for to do all over print tshirts? Thank you so much for your willingness to teach others, you don't find too many people willing to share their craft and skills.
When taping the pieces together, what kind of tape do you use? I seem to see lines in my subs after heating. I overlapped as well. What am I doing wrong?
awesome video im slow so please forgive me i have the espon wf7840 and i can print 13x19 i have a 15x15 press at what temp and time do set for each side im tring to do canvas 12/16 and neck gators 9.8 x 16.5 trying to fill the whole thing up what u did was dope i would never beable to do that please help
2 Questions. #1 Were you using regular tape to tile the images together? If so has it ever melted under the press? #2 When I press, move and repress it fades where it has been under the heat twice. How do you avoid that? TIA
As I watch you tape the front sheets together I can't help but wonder, if you are going to be spraying the print w/adhesive anyway, can't you just spray the edges of the sheets when you line them up. I'd think that would help keep the sheets together & stay aligned when you flip the whole thing over to tape the back?
Ahhhh@@InnateAcademy , gotcha! Thank you for your videos! I recently came across them & are finding them super helpful! Thank you for sharing them w/us!
I have a question.. I have a large format heat press 39x47 that has two bottom platens on drawer type setup where they tandem backn & forth beneath the one Pneumatic press I'm considering trying this technique to do continuous printing. Your concept seems very sound. Was the board used to present a simulation of an even pressure? what thickness of board & did you use? ¼"?
@innateLab what type of board is that? Where can I get it. I’ve been trying to learn how to do all over ship for the longest, but no success. If any one know the answer pleeease help me.
this takes way too long to do one t shirt. simply invest in a 24" four color epson printer, you'll save two addiitonal hours of work, and actually have a print that has no imperfections, this system does not work well.
This is EXTACTLY what I've been looking for! Thank you.
You’re welcome love!
Omg I spent at least an hour looking for a video to explain this last night. And this morning here you are the first video on my page. Thank you so much.
I'm an ambitious beginner lol and this video really helped me with taping tiled prints together, thanks alot!!
How did you actually create the image before you got to the parts of showing us how to cut and press
You are brave, thank you for doing this. ❤️
You are so welcome
For your spray adhesive . Elmers multi-purpose spray works great and is way cheaper . Aleene's Fast Grab tacky spray works good too. And you get them at local stores. And for cleaning up the sticky overspray, which you WILL have. Goo Gone works great but then you have to use something like 409 to clean up the Goo gone because it's really oily !
Omg I just now found this channel. Looking through video titles, I'll be binge watching you! I love the all-over print and must learn how!! What printer do u use for sublimation? I have one but I'm buying a wide format soon and not sure which one. The epson 570 24" is expensive!!
WOOOW!!! AMAZING!!!
Very good video, I liked and subscribe ✊🏽💎
This is exactly why I charge more for all over prints and outsource it. I love the DYI part of it but this is way too time-consuming for the number of orders I get. Can't wait to get a bigger press and printer next year
I guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a way to get back into an instagram account?
I was stupid lost my login password. I would love any help you can give me!
@Coleman Warren Instablaster :)
@Maxwell Onyx i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im trying it out atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Maxwell Onyx it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out :D
@Coleman Warren You are welcome xD
THANKS FOR THE INFO KEEP BEING GREAT
Thanks!
I just used your method and it turned out great! Thanks!
I love your videos and have learned a lot so far. I also love that you show mistakes and problems that those of us starting our are likely to encounter and how to recover from them. Benefiting from someone else's experience is an incredibly valuable tool.
Watching your arrange the print sections, it began to occur to me that maybe the "wasted" paper on the sides of the larger sheet is less costly than the time factor of trimming and arranging smaller sheets. Have you done a breakdown on your profit margin incorporating your labor fee (or time per product) vs the cost of the blank portion of the paper? I have to guess that the two are at least close, although I haven't purchased roll paper yet. But it would seem that the time factor of making 3 long cuts vs 9 shorter ones has got to be a factor. The same would likely be true of the alignment process, and the combined savings on labor should come out on top.
Would love to know your thoughts on this, or whether you've learned that there's some advantage using this method?
Thanks again for all the great tutorials.
Thanks love!
I enjoyed your presentation. I have a lot of questions for you because I am very interested in starting the all over tshirt print. If you're not using the roll media sheets, what other paper are you using? For terminology purposes, I see you using the Epson printer and I heard you say sublimation ink, what printer would I be looking for to do all over print tshirts? Thank you so much for your willingness to teach others, you don't find too many people willing to share their craft and skills.
When taping the pieces together, what kind of tape do you use? I seem to see lines in my subs after heating. I overlapped as well. What am I doing wrong?
Same. Have you figured it out?
As usual you are a Godsend period😊🤗
what kind of paper was that, that you can use with Epson? FYI:you are amazing
How do you prevent the line prints from the paper from showing up on the shirt? Mines came out the same way :(
Omg that's gorgoues
Thanks, love!
awesome video im slow so please forgive me i have the espon wf7840 and i can print 13x19 i have a 15x15 press at what temp and time do set for each side im tring to do canvas 12/16 and neck gators 9.8 x 16.5 trying to fill the whole thing up what u did was dope i would never beable to do that please help
WOW This is amazing!
Thanks love!
What roll paper do you use & from where
I think its beautiful!
Your amazing......this place conde wanted charge 20k for the printer &press supplies to do this and u just did it with a small heat press im inspired
I could not agreed more! I admire your patience and your willingness to share your knowledge is fantastic! God bless and continue to use your talent
Pherson Jones u just express my feelings 💕
have you considered feeding the roll of paper directly into the printer instead of cutting it or would it not work that way?
This is super helpful stuff. Thank you
What knife are you using to trim the sides?
wow!!!!
What printer and heat press do you recommend?
Hello, do you teach this one on one and how do I get the template?
Can you please I vent some double-sided heat tape ?😮 thank u😅
Please help me understand what sublimation (sublimation ink) is and what it involves.
2 Questions. #1 Were you using regular tape to tile the images together? If so has it ever melted under the press? #2 When I press, move and repress it fades where it has been under the heat twice. How do you avoid that? TIA
Helli, where is part 1? I can't find it
Nice video! where is the template?
What type of printer do you have ?
As I watch you tape the front sheets together I can't help but wonder, if you are going to be spraying the print w/adhesive anyway, can't you just spray the edges of the sheets when you line them up. I'd think that would help keep the sheets together & stay aligned when you flip the whole thing over to tape the back?
Because the adhesive wouldn’t allow to to move if you need to shift it
Ahhhh@@InnateAcademy , gotcha! Thank you for your videos! I recently came across them & are finding them super helpful! Thank you for sharing them w/us!
How much do you charge for a shirt like that?
Thanks for the vid!
Our pleasure!
Do you have a tutorial on how the sheets are printed out separately
LDot165 yes! There is a playlist for all overs on this channel
Looks great good video thanks
No problem 👍
what settings do you use for photoshop. i cant get my colors to pop.
What number printer is the one your doing the 36 inch on
I would like to know as well… which printer is the 1st one you used. I think I have that one and wanted to know how you turned into a sub printer.
So amazing.
Can I get part 1 please
How do I find other video
Is this process more economical for you to process the project or to have it out sourced????
I might of missed it but where u get your board from?
Ceoblessed Home Depot hard board
I have a question.. I have a large format heat press 39x47 that has two bottom platens on drawer type setup where they tandem backn & forth beneath the one Pneumatic press I'm considering trying this technique to do continuous printing. Your concept seems very sound. Was the board used to present a simulation of an even pressure? what thickness of board & did you use? ¼"?
Doing a face I think I would make sure the whole face was on one page. Boo boo's are way more noticeable on a face than other art.
Im curious, by using tape on the back does it effect the print, thanks again for the video
It doesn’t affect the print it helps to keep it in place
What type of printer is that
Thanks for sharing how can I get get your free templates thank you
U need that big sublimation printer
great video
@innateLab what type of board is that? Where can I get it. I’ve been trying to learn how to do all over ship for the longest, but no success. If any one know the answer pleeease help me.
Hey just saw no one answered, but just in case it's a 1/8" euca wood board. Home depot and Lowe's have them.
Where would you purchase the whole sheet for multiple shirt? I believe you mentioned they’d be about $12 per sheet.
InnateLab dot com , Design/Print services
Hello, Hope all is well, I have a question, where did you get you board from and how big is it ?
Home Depot 36x44
@@InnateAcademy thank you sooooo much 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Please start linking the videos/products you mention and also a link to purchase from you.
Will Do! We are working on this. You can find the list of products on the Innate Creatives Group: facebook.com/groups/497508571042078
nice
Thank you
good video
Hello, what is it your printer is sitting on?
TRTaylor I created a video for monitor and printer calibration and settings.
What printer was used for those 13x19 sheets? I'm iso some sort of cartridgeless printer that can print 13x19 sheets
Epson 7710
@@trondamurphy1346 those dnt have ink tanks so I ended up getting ET15000
@@mclovinton how that printer working out for you thinking of getting same one
@@pkilla617 no kapp.... now I want a even bigger one lol shit I may sale u mines lol
@@mclovinton it don't get no bigger then that good looks the reply the 8550 looking good too
how did you get the image on the computer ready to print
Designed in photoshop
What kind of paper was used to print the picture
Text print heattransfer.ositracker.com/162346/11786/url_15007
what temperature was the press?
385- 60 sec
WhT kind of paper is that
Hello where can I find the paper?
Meant to say invent lol some double sided heat tape
What roll of paper are you printing on? The bigger print?
Hi, what would you retail these shirts for????
$25-$30 at minimum.
For all that 40$ to 50$.
25$ is for regular type special shirts. She putting in a lot of work.
your fine
What board is she pressing on?
To much wasted ink. But it looks nice
How do we purchase from you?
InnateLab dot com
this takes way too long to do one t shirt. simply invest in a 24" four color epson printer, you'll save two addiitonal hours of work, and actually have a print that has no imperfections, this system does not work well.
What kind of board is that
Hardboard or ram board