Holy wow !!! Dang !!! I have a commercial dtf printer with the epson Xp 600 pint head in it . I was trying to figure out what els I can do with it . And you just spend up a whole new door for me . Ty so much !! I subscribed I'll be following you thanks again
Yes it does. I had a board that I stained but never used I’ve been working with sublimation for a month but I tried it and it worked. I used my regular iron set on high heat
For the maintenance of the machine...do you have to leave it powered on at all times to make sure it stays running or do you turn it off when it is not in use?
@SilhouetteSchool there's heat resistant paint specifically made to use on items you will be using heat. Those paints can withstand temperatures up to 600 Fahrenheit. I've used them and they work fine! No bubbling, no peeling, no nothing.
Brilliant 🎉 thanks so much for this 😊 x
Glad it was helpful!
Love your work!!!!
Holy wow !!! Dang !!! I have a commercial dtf printer with the epson Xp 600 pint head in it . I was trying to figure out what els I can do with it . And you just spend up a whole new door for me . Ty so much !! I subscribed I'll be following you thanks again
Quick and easy!!
What temperature was the hand held set to?
Holly cow i never knew this l, game changer
I wonder if it would work on a painted wood sign
Yes it does. I had a board that I stained but never used I’ve been working with sublimation for a month but I tried it and it worked. I used my regular iron set on high heat
I am about to try on my black painted wood serving tray
Can you apply to all wood types?
For the maintenance of the machine...do you have to leave it powered on at all times to make sure it stays running or do you turn it off when it is not in use?
Turn if off when not using
which dtf powder do you recommend?
I usually use Kodak
What's about the uv dtf which is not for garments?
UV DTF transfers are a different printer and type of ink. This is for true DTF transfers.
Can u stain the wood
Or chalk paint
hi mam
Will dtf adhere to painted wood?
The problem with applying anything with heat to painted wood is the paint gets heated up in the process and that can cause bubbling and/or peeling.
@SilhouetteSchool there's heat resistant paint specifically made to use on items you will be using heat. Those paints can withstand temperatures up to 600 Fahrenheit. I've used them and they work fine! No bubbling, no peeling, no nothing.
@@panopticarts9907can you share what you’ve used?
Will dtf work on painted or stained wood?
I haven't tried it - but you should!! I don't see why it wouldn't