Love my Brother SP1. It can do 8.5x14 in the back pass-through slot. And I don’t like dust to accumulate on my printers so I found a great cover for it.
I have been trying to decide which sub printer is right for me. I was wavering between the Epson F170 and Brother SP1. I'm glad you addressed the clogging issue. Crafting is a hobby and I will probably not be using the printer on a daily or even a weekly basis. I am concerned about the cost of the ink cartridges vs the refillable ink bottles, but it seems worth the extra money for the ink to have quality prints and easy set up. I am proficient using the Adobe Creative Cloud apps so printing from Photoshop shouldn't be an issue. Thank you for sharing this information.
I have a question. Did you noticed how the top of the printer has a space to scan? I thought this printer has a scanner that covered up with the "lets get started" label, but I can't see anywhere mentioning about it.
Holy moly, I totally didn't realize that opened up and missed it entirely! Yes there's a scanner in there! This printer really could've used more instructions, ha!
Thank you for this video! I have the Espson ET 3850 and I love it, have it a year and so far no problems! Went away for three weeks thought I will be in trouble when I get back but no was able to print right away no problem! The brother looks like a good printer! Hugs Liz. 😊
I haven't had any issues with clogging. I have the et15000 and keep it powered on all the time. I hear the cartridges doing something atleast 2 times a day. It seems to me that it's doing some sort of ink or nozzle maintenance.
Thank you so much for the informations, it's very useful. I bought this printer 2 weeks ago, but haven't had time to set it up yet. This evening I have to do it, because I got a custom order, so is no more excuse not to use it..😂 I just googled how to set it up and I came across your new video, that you just uploaded an hour ago..thank you again!!
Thank you for making this video! I like it, but I'm a little concerned that I can't tell it what type of surface I'm printing for. Have you tried it for ceramic mugs? How do they turn out?
Thank you for this informative review. I'm very new to sublimation and I have always wanted to dive into it but found it very intimidating. I will have to check this out. TFS Be Blessed.
It really depends on the types of images you are printing since every image uses a different amount of each ink color. I've done about 15 projects so far, so not a huge number yet. But they are bigger cartridges than a Sawgrass, if that helps.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff And how many on the Sawgrass? wich printer do you thing is better to start a SMB, considering the extras also, like software, compatibility, and accessories thanks
If I was starting a small business, I'd get the larger Sawgrass SG1000. Being able to print larger is, by far, the biggest thing for me.@@maxantoniovalladares2919
Wanted to get this but it looks like it only prints 8.5 x 11. Have a converted eco tank that’s given me zero problems and been more reliable then my sawgrass sub printer. Looking for a bigger print size 😭
Thanks for this video. I converted an Epson 2800 and when I saw this printer released, I wondered if I should've waited. I have a Brothers Scan N Cut which I love the machine, but their software Canvas Workspace to me seems minimal.
I have been using my printer pretty consistently since I made this video and I haven't had to swap ink. It really depends on how ink-heavy your prints are and what colors you are using. There's no way to say "it will print this many sheets."
This is a very informative video! Thank you! I'm trying to decide between the epson f170 and the brother. I know epsons eco tank printers ink lasts a long time - not sure about the ink for sublimation, or how long the brother cartridges last. I understand it depends on the user. What is your opinion between these 2? I truly respect your opinion
I have two Epson printers; a 2803 that I converted to sublimation and the actual F170. My converted printer currently has a clog in 3 color lines and I have never gotten the colors to come out quite right though I know some people have no issues. My F170 has been fantastic. The ink longevity will depend on how often you’re using it but I will say the colors are amazing. You get enough ink in the bottles to do the initial fill and to do at least a partial refill (probably from about half to full?) though the black definitely runs out a bit quicker. I hope that helps a bit 😊
I don't have the Epson 170 (It's the one sublimation printer I don't have), so I can't speak to it from personal experience! I know lots of people love them. Ink usage will depend on the types of prints you are doing and the ink coverage. The F170 has bottles that are 140ml and the Brother has 48ml cartridges. So the Brother bottles are bigger and a little less expensive per color. But it really does take a long time to run through ink, no matter your printer!
@HeyLetsMakeStuff that was my question. Pattern for pattern, do the cartridges go further than the bottles mililter to mililter??? The expense seems to be much more for ink with the Brother. Otherwise I'm sold!
Thank you for all this information. Still deciding on how much I really need this. I was wondering if I could just use laser paper to print on (which is what I have been using) to transfer to mugs, etc?
Hi, I want to know if this printer works with a PC because I prefere to work with it. My Epson converted clog again and I think to change it. I look for the Sawgrass but I see this one last week, just want to compare. Thank you for this video ,(I' am a french canadian. Excuse my english.)
Just got this sublimatio printer and I really don't like using the Aspira. I haven't figure out yet how I can upload a design from a tablet. You stated you can use your computer. Do you have a video on this? I don't think I would use the cell phone because it is just too small for me and my old eyes. Thank you for doing this video. I hope I enjoy it. Althought I have Epson ET2720 the clogging was driving me crazy.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff wish i knew this before i started converting my dtf printer, so much hassle, not even worth it. but thank. i think I will rather do sublimination.
Thank you so much for this review! I have two questions is there a link to the other sublimation paper that you used? Is there any way that I can not get the prints faded?
You're welcome! Here's the brand of paper I use most often: amzn.to/3bXHqny (affiliate link). And no, your prints will always be faded and weird because of the way sublimation ink is laid down on the paper.
Oh, your creations will be vibrant! The print itself is never vibrant, though. Sorry, I misunderstood your question. You have to press your prints for them to show the vibrancy. :) @@brittney5800
Thank you for the review, I'm will be traveling for 6 to 7 weeks, at that time if I leave the printer plugged in will it be alright I'm worried about ink drying. Any suggestion?
I have a Brother Scan n Cut and an embroidery machine that can communicate with one another wirelessly. Any idea if there is something similar between the Scan n Cut and the printer? I love my Epson ecotank, but being able to use printer and cutting machine cooperatively might be a reason to switch. Or a reason to actually use Artspira rather than just sticking to Canvas. Like you said, I really can't seem to find any info on the printer.
That's a great question and I have no idea! I'm not familiar with the other Brother machines. I wish I could help and would love to know the answer if you figure it out! :)
Thank you for your video. It was useful for me. I bought this printer and I am very happy with it. Which sublimation paper is suitable for it? I looked that Brother sublimation paper is very expensive and has bad reviews in Amazon! So, I don't know which one to buy...
What type of material (blend)did you use for the cloth? My husband just bought me this printer and im having a hard time finding the right materail for it to look as vibrant as yours did.
@HeyLetsMakeStuff At first, I used the shirt that came with the printer..then I wanted to get more creative and looked up a lot of different things I could use. Such as bleaching a shirt so it's colored but white in the middle. Where I can put the image on it. I understand that using a lower polyester thread will cause the image to be a little washed out. But the image is barely visable. When I see all the videos I have watched, it comes out great. I just need to figure out what im doing wrong . I'm getting a bit frustrated I'm not sure what to do. The 100% polyester is a bit to thin.
As shirt came with your printer? Was it 100% polyester? Sublimation really needs that polyester or poly coating to work-that's the whole science behind sublimation. There are lots of 100% poly options that feel more like cotton. I think Angie Holden has a video comparing a bunch of them! @@brittanygarner3554
I have a question when I use the app and download my design it takes forever to resize my design I have to keep clicking the up or down arrow to make bigger or small and it won't let me just type the size I want. Have you had this problem and if you just print directly from a file on my computer it doesn't let you choose print quality or type of paper, it's limited on what you can change..
So I never use the app, because it's just not designed well. I tend to use Silhouette Studio (free) or Photoshop when printing from my computer because I have more control over the sizing and then printer settings.
Hi, I liked very much your video :) Which sublimation printer do you recommend more between this one and the Epson F170, and why? I am considering buying one of them.
thanks very much, this is super useful!! I am so glad to have finally found your video. I am a big fan of Brother's printer as well, what a great brand! Just wondering, you mentioned you tried other sublimation paper that is cheaper and also worked for this printer, do you mind sharing which other brand of sublimation paper that you substitute with? :) Thanks again
You can't print directly from Procreate, but you can download it as a png or any type of file you'd like to print and then print through your computer.
I did get this printer . I love it but i ran into a problem the print and cut does not work.. the cut does not the right way, i tried mirroring, NO Mirroing. I tried reaching out to brother and cricut. and I still did not get an answer. it prints beautifully but the registration marks are backwards, making the cut wrong. I don't know how to fix it. so I just print and cut around the objects my self.
Oh goodness! That's really frustrating. It sounds like an issue between the printer and the Cricut machine. I've never experienced that before. I'd continue to reach out to their support teams because I'm not sure what else to try.
I have a new epson printer that I haven't set up for sublimation printing yet. What is the 'maintenance' that would need to be done? I do not do crafting every day, so am concerned when I set up the printer that I won't use it very often. Thank you!
What type of Epson? If it’s one that is not designed for sublimation, you should probably print out once a week. If it’s an Epson F170 or F570, you can print less often.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff It's an eco tank that is not designed for sublimation. It has not been used at all. So if I print once a week but don't want to apply it, can I save the printout and apply later? Thank you!
me acabo de suscribir, muchas gracias por la informacion preciso estoy buscando una impresora, vivo en tokyo y por aca no encuentro la epson sc-f170 ni me da la opcion de comprarla por internet , no se si has escuchado sobre la epson sc-f150. muchas gracias
There is a setting in the print menu that mirrors automatically- if you have flipped your design horizontally it will reverse it if the box is checked 🤦♀️
Because this is a sublimation specific printer, there shouldn’t be any color management! My color was great right out of the box. I did see someone else was having issues with their blue, when printing from affinity (that comment is also under this video somewhere), but other than that, I haven’t seen any issues.
Enjoyed this review of the Brother SP1 sublimation printer. I'm planning on buying one around the end of Dec or first of January. I do wish you had printed a photograph as a second example to see how well the inks print detail work. And how will their ink holds up to laundering. But I didn't know brother had a sublimation printer. I' not into commercial or crafting for money so it being slow printing might not be a huge issue for me. I am not great with apps on phones for anything. So much so I do' not have a single app on my phone I ever downloaded to date. My cell is almost always turned off. So much so I have to get both our phones reactivated this coming week since turns out in fine print if you don't use every few months they deactivate your account. That despite having paid a full year in advance? Will living in a county that's 78 percent cell phone dead zone has it's unique challenges. Meantime maybe with some internal conversations I can talk myself into learning to use craft app's via phone. I bought a Joy earlier and as those with them know it has design software that goes with it too. I've watched a number of your videos and find all of them very helpful to understand products I have and like this one new introductions to those I don't have.
I will be doing more projects with the printer to show its range! I have a whole video on sublimating photos on the calendar, but not until into the new year. And you're not missing anything with the app, ha!
everyone can help me please, i just got my SP-1 brother printer. everytime i try to print tilt color or green doesn't comes out the right color, if i print green it print blue;(. i call brother customer service , still not printing green or tilt color. but the rest color are fine. is just the green color.
I'm a long time Scan n Cut user. I love it, but Brother itself is just miserable about information and support. I've heard they're better about their sewing stuff but almost everything I've learned about my Scan n Cut has either been trial and error or RUclips. Their website is next to useless. Also, they're a British company so often they don't have information about US version equipment. As for the app, it came out a couple of years ago and was...not awesome at first. It's considerably better than it used to be, but in no universe would I pay $13 a month for it yet. Their monthly newsletter always has Artspira updates so I assume it will continue to improve. You'll probably be waiting a while for a good sublimation section though. It sounds like I'm only criticizing Brother, but I really do love my Scan n Cut! And our laser printer is excellent too... Just frustrating that their support is so non existent
I figured their support wasn't the best when I couldn't learn almost anything about this printer online! And I agree with you about the app-definitely not paying for it!
I meant to mention I agree the color works on the printer are a HUGE NO for me too! Brother usually keeps it understated and as a crafter I appreciate the companies who get not to do that. I feel they are showing me respect. HOWEVER with all the pretty vinyls and printable label materials out there it should be pretty simple to make your own designs to cover these blobs up and make it feel like it belongs in personal space. So it's not a complete deal breaker but there have been times I would walk over in my face logo or trying to hard to be seen designs on products that I expect to live with. I'm a natural neutral colors gal and this splashed mess isn't going to work. Brother I hope you remove them going on in future generations of this line of printers if your ears are on.
Not sure if you watched the video. But she said it prints too slow. Id rather go with the Epson. It prints faster, and it can print multiple designs faster then this brother printer. And the epson uses paper on a roll, and its wider for those 20 oz tumblers .
Love my Brother SP1. It can do 8.5x14 in the back pass-through slot. And I don’t like dust to accumulate on my printers so I found a great cover for it.
May I ask where did you get your dust cover? I was thinking I could make one maybe.
@@JudyAngelman I bought my cover on Amazon.
@@NannaCathyWill you share the link?
I'm saving for this printer now so I really like the reviews that I have been seeing on RUclips
It's been a while and I still like it! :)
Can i use this printer with my mac?
Yep, that's what I use!
I have been trying to decide which sub printer is right for me. I was wavering between the Epson F170 and Brother SP1. I'm glad you addressed the clogging issue. Crafting is a hobby and I will probably not be using the printer on a daily or even a weekly basis. I am concerned about the cost of the ink cartridges vs the refillable ink bottles, but it seems worth the extra money for the ink to have quality prints and easy set up. I am proficient using the Adobe Creative Cloud apps so printing from Photoshop shouldn't be an issue. Thank you for sharing this information.
You're welcome! I would definitely go with the Sawgrass or Brother, since they both do automatic maintenance :)
Hi I love this printer but when I change paper the quality went down, my question is, what is the best sublimation paper for this printer?, thanks.
Oh bummer! I like TexPrint and A Sub the best, but you may want to test a few brands if you're struggling.
I have a question. Did you noticed how the top of the printer has a space to scan? I thought this printer has a scanner that covered up with the "lets get started" label, but I can't see anywhere mentioning about it.
Holy moly, I totally didn't realize that opened up and missed it entirely! Yes there's a scanner in there! This printer really could've used more instructions, ha!
On Brothers website it says that it is a printer only. 🤷🏻♀️
To my understanding, it has the making of a scanner but doesn't have the ability to scan. 😢
Thank you for this video! I have the Espson ET 3850 and I love it, have it a year and so far no problems! Went away for three weeks thought I will be in trouble when I get back but no was able to print right away no problem! The brother looks like a good printer! Hugs Liz. 😊
Great to hear! It took me MONTHS to get a clog in my Epson for the video I just made last week. Sometimes it takes a long time! :)
I haven't had any issues with clogging. I have the et15000 and keep it powered on all the time. I hear the cartridges doing something atleast 2 times a day. It seems to me that it's doing some sort of ink or nozzle maintenance.
Thank you so much for the informations, it's very useful. I bought this printer 2 weeks ago, but haven't had time to set it up yet. This evening I have to do it, because I got a custom order, so is no more excuse not to use it..😂
I just googled how to set it up and I came across your new video, that you just uploaded an hour ago..thank you again!!
Can this print the size designs for tall tumblers? Thank you for this video!
Yes you can!
Many times, Inuse outside designs not on the app for my cutting designs. My hubby gifted me the sublimation ringer and I am thrilled
That is awesome!
@@HeyLetsMakeStuffwhat sublimation paper do you suggest? Weight?
I reviewed a few here! heyletsmakestuff.com/sublimation-paper-comparison/ I also really like Craft Express. @@PerhapsToday1111
Thank you for making this video! I like it, but I'm a little concerned that I can't tell it what type of surface I'm printing for. Have you tried it for ceramic mugs? How do they turn out?
Yep! So far, so good!
Nice video, Corey. Does this printer have a maintenance box like the Epson SureColor F170?
Yes, it does have a maintenance box!
Cool! I'd love a long term usage review
I've been using it pretty steadily since I got it and I still love it! I've had basically no issues with it at all :)
I have a brother regular printer, what a great brand ...
I really like this printer!
Thank you for this informative review. I'm very new to sublimation and I have always wanted to dive into it but found it very intimidating. I will have to check this out. TFS Be Blessed.
How long does the ink last? Have you been able to use it for a lot of projects?
It really depends on the types of images you are printing since every image uses a different amount of each ink color. I've done about 15 projects so far, so not a huge number yet. But they are bigger cartridges than a Sawgrass, if that helps.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff And how many on the Sawgrass? wich printer do you thing is better to start a SMB, considering the extras also, like software, compatibility, and accessories
thanks
If I was starting a small business, I'd get the larger Sawgrass SG1000. Being able to print larger is, by far, the biggest thing for me.@@maxantoniovalladares2919
Wanted to get this but it looks like it only prints 8.5 x 11. Have a converted eco tank that’s given me zero problems and been more reliable then my sawgrass sub printer. Looking for a bigger print size 😭
I keep saying I really want Brother to make a big one!
Thanks for this video. I converted an Epson 2800 and when I saw this printer released, I wondered if I should've waited. I have a Brothers Scan N Cut which I love the machine, but their software Canvas Workspace to me seems minimal.
Glad I could help! I wish it had been before your conversion!
What are your thoughts on the Epson 2800?
I have been happy with it so far. No problems.@@virginiareed5756
would this be a good beginning to Sublimation
Yes, I think it's a great printer for beginners!
Have you noticed when printing from Affinity the colors print a few shades lighter than it should. The Cyan prints like a Sky Blue.
I haven't tried it in Affinity! I no longer have a subscription to that program. Could you print from a different program?
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff I will try Corel next.
Are the cottages we fill a bowl if not how much are the cottages
They are not refillable -- they are $33 a cartridge.
What do you about using this printer to do the DTF hack on sublimation printer
I am not sure-I am not willing to try the DTF hack due to safety concerns: ruclips.net/video/BoTZbewmIS4/видео.html
Do you know how to refill the ink? Do I need to buy new cartridges or can I buy a refill kit online. I saw new cartridges but they are $500 online.
As far as I know, there’s no way to refill them. But Amazon has a full set for under $90: amzn.to/46tcGGC
How long does the ink last? The ink replacement is pretty expensive.
I have been using my printer pretty consistently since I made this video and I haven't had to swap ink. It really depends on how ink-heavy your prints are and what colors you are using. There's no way to say "it will print this many sheets."
When it is cleaning the nozzles it tells you on the screen of the printer
Oh good to know! My printer is across the studio and I've never made it over to check, ha!
Thanks for all the info. So just to be clear if u wanted to print a design that I created from publisher is that possible?
Yes you can! You should be able to print directly from Publisher or export a PDF and print that :)
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff great thanks 😊
This is a very informative video! Thank you! I'm trying to decide between the epson f170 and the brother. I know epsons eco tank printers ink lasts a long time - not sure about the ink for sublimation, or how long the brother cartridges last. I understand it depends on the user. What is your opinion between these 2? I truly respect your opinion
I have two Epson printers; a 2803 that I converted to sublimation and the actual F170. My converted printer currently has a clog in 3 color lines and I have never gotten the colors to come out quite right though I know some people have no issues. My F170 has been fantastic. The ink longevity will depend on how often you’re using it but I will say the colors are amazing. You get enough ink in the bottles to do the initial fill and to do at least a partial refill (probably from about half to full?) though the black definitely runs out a bit quicker. I hope that helps a bit 😊
@jenns.4187 Thank you so much!!! Definitely helpful!!!
I don't have the Epson 170 (It's the one sublimation printer I don't have), so I can't speak to it from personal experience! I know lots of people love them. Ink usage will depend on the types of prints you are doing and the ink coverage. The F170 has bottles that are 140ml and the Brother has 48ml cartridges. So the Brother bottles are bigger and a little less expensive per color. But it really does take a long time to run through ink, no matter your printer!
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff Thank you!!
@HeyLetsMakeStuff that was my question. Pattern for pattern, do the cartridges go further than the bottles mililter to mililter??? The expense seems to be much more for ink with the Brother. Otherwise I'm sold!
Can u refill the ink or have to buy the cartridges
Cartridges. This printer is cartridge-based, not ink-tank based.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff so u can't buy the refillable cartridges?
Oh -- I am not sure, honestly! I think these have just the cartridges they come with and I don't know if they are refillable.
$143 for a pk of the 4color cartridges
Thank you for all this information. Still deciding on how much I really need this. I was wondering if I could just use laser paper to print on (which is what I have been using) to transfer to mugs, etc?
Laser paper is thinner than sublimation paper so it doesn't hold the ink the same way. I'd definitely use sublimation paper!
Hi, I want to know if this printer works with a PC because I prefere to work with it. My Epson converted clog again and I think to change it. I look for the Sawgrass but I see this one last week, just want to compare. Thank you for this video ,(I' am a french canadian. Excuse my english.)
Yes, a PC should work! :)
This one self cleans as well so no clog issues.
Just got this sublimatio printer and I really don't like using the Aspira. I haven't figure out yet how I can upload a design from a tablet. You stated you can use your computer. Do you have a video on this? I don't think I would use the cell phone because it is just too small for me and my old eyes. Thank you for doing this video. I hope I enjoy it. Althought I have Epson ET2720 the clogging was driving me crazy.
It's such a great sublimation printer! I don't have a video on using the Artspira app, but I can add it to my list!
And, between the Sawgrass and this one, which one do you feel that obtains the best quality and more accuracy in colors?
I think they are both accurate, as long as you're running your Sawgrass prints through the Sawgrass software.
do you need cadlink or any other rip software, or does it not need it and is built in the printer?
Nope, you can print from basically any program. I've print mostly from Photoshop or the Mac Preview.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff wish i knew this before i started converting my dtf printer, so much hassle, not even worth it. but thank. i think I will rather do sublimination.
Thank you so much for this review! I have two questions is there a link to the other sublimation paper that you used? Is there any way that I can not get the prints faded?
You're welcome! Here's the brand of paper I use most often: amzn.to/3bXHqny (affiliate link). And no, your prints will always be faded and weird because of the way sublimation ink is laid down on the paper.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff so is there anyway I can make my creations vibrant with this printer or would it be best, in your opinion to return it?
Oh, your creations will be vibrant! The print itself is never vibrant, though. Sorry, I misunderstood your question. You have to press your prints for them to show the vibrancy. :) @@brittney5800
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff Got it! My prints came out faded onto my mug and I didn't know if it was my mug press or the printer, thanks for the clarity!
Thank you for the review, I'm will be traveling for 6 to 7 weeks, at that time if I leave the printer plugged in will it be alright I'm worried about ink drying. Any suggestion?
I haven't gone that long between printings, but it does do an automatic maintenance cycle every day so I assume it would be okay!
I have a Brother Scan n Cut and an embroidery machine that can communicate with one another wirelessly. Any idea if there is something similar between the Scan n Cut and the printer? I love my Epson ecotank, but being able to use printer and cutting machine cooperatively might be a reason to switch. Or a reason to actually use Artspira rather than just sticking to Canvas. Like you said, I really can't seem to find any info on the printer.
That's a great question and I have no idea! I'm not familiar with the other Brother machines. I wish I could help and would love to know the answer if you figure it out! :)
Thank you for your video. It was useful for me. I bought this printer and I am very happy with it. Which sublimation paper is suitable for it? I looked that Brother sublimation paper is very expensive and has bad reviews in Amazon! So, I don't know which one to buy...
There are a lot of good brands and you can choose whatever you'd like! A-Sub, TexPrint, and Craft Express are my go-to brands.
brother T310 printer in support sublimation ink
What happens when the ink pad absorber needs to be replaced ? Does it need to be sent to Brother ?
You will need to replace it when it becomes full.
Thank you for replying. But you didn't really answer my ? . Can you replace it yourself, or do you need to send it in to Brother ?
What type of material (blend)did you use for the cloth? My husband just bought me this printer and im having a hard time finding the right materail for it to look as vibrant as yours did.
It’s a Cricut sublimation t-shirt. What substrates are you trying?
@HeyLetsMakeStuff
At first, I used the shirt that came with the printer..then I wanted to get more creative and looked up a lot of different things I could use. Such as bleaching a shirt so it's colored but white in the middle. Where I can put the image on it. I understand that using a lower polyester thread will cause the image to be a little washed out. But the image is barely visable. When I see all the videos I have watched, it comes out great. I just need to figure out what im doing wrong . I'm getting a bit frustrated I'm not sure what to do. The 100% polyester is a bit to thin.
As shirt came with your printer? Was it 100% polyester? Sublimation really needs that polyester or poly coating to work-that's the whole science behind sublimation. There are lots of 100% poly options that feel more like cotton. I think Angie Holden has a video comparing a bunch of them! @@brittanygarner3554
I have a question when I use the app and download my design it takes forever to resize my design I have to keep clicking the up or down arrow to make bigger or small and it won't let me just type the size I want. Have you had this problem and if you just print directly from a file on my computer it doesn't let you choose print quality or type of paper, it's limited on what you can change..
So I never use the app, because it's just not designed well. I tend to use Silhouette Studio (free) or Photoshop when printing from my computer because I have more control over the sizing and then printer settings.
Hi, I liked very much your video :)
Which sublimation printer do you recommend more between this one and the Epson F170, and why? I am considering buying one of them.
I don't have the Epson F170, so I can't speak to it! I think Angie Holden may have a comparison between the two coming soon.
Thanks for this info! I am contemplating getting a sublimation printer and need all the info I can get!
Glad it was helpful!
thanks very much, this is super useful!! I am so glad to have finally found your video. I am a big fan of Brother's printer as well, what a great brand! Just wondering, you mentioned you tried other sublimation paper that is cheaper and also worked for this printer, do you mind sharing which other brand of sublimation paper that you substitute with? :) Thanks again
I've used TexPrint, A-Sub, Craft Express, Hiippo and others!
I use procreate to design. Can I print directly from the procreate?
You can't print directly from Procreate, but you can download it as a png or any type of file you'd like to print and then print through your computer.
What size do this printer print
It’s a letter size printer, but you can extend the tray and print legal as well.
I did get this printer . I love it but i ran into a problem the print and cut does not work.. the cut does not the right way, i tried mirroring, NO Mirroing. I tried reaching out to brother and cricut. and I still did not get an answer. it prints beautifully but the registration marks are backwards, making the cut wrong. I don't know how to fix it. so I just print and cut around the objects my self.
Oh goodness! That's really frustrating. It sounds like an issue between the printer and the Cricut machine. I've never experienced that before. I'd continue to reach out to their support teams because I'm not sure what else to try.
Does this print large paper or just letter size?
Up to US legal-8.5 x 14.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff Thanks, that's good to know. I was just wondering because need a larger size to make t shirt designs
I have a new epson printer that I haven't set up for sublimation printing yet. What is the 'maintenance' that would need to be done? I do not do crafting every day, so am concerned when I set up the printer that I won't use it very often.
Thank you!
What type of Epson? If it’s one that is not designed for sublimation, you should probably print out once a week. If it’s an Epson F170 or F570, you can print less often.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff It's an eco tank that is not designed for sublimation. It has not been used at all.
So if I print once a week but don't want to apply it, can I save the printout and apply later?
Thank you!
Yes! Just make sure you're storing your prints where they won't be exposed to too much humidity or heat.@@mariangurney977
Can u use a Mac? Can u print white?
Yes, you can use a Mac. No, you cannot print white with a sublimation printer.
me acabo de suscribir, muchas gracias por la informacion preciso estoy buscando una impresora, vivo en tokyo y por aca no encuentro la epson sc-f170 ni me da la opcion de comprarla por internet , no se si has escuchado sobre la epson sc-f150. muchas gracias
Hi It looks like it’s the same as the F150, which is a good sublimation-specific printer!
I'm thinking about getting this printer but wondering about the ink cartridges. Can you refill them?
They are not refillable. They are $40 a cartridge, less than Sawgrass but more than the Epson F170.
There is a setting in the print menu that mirrors automatically- if you have flipped your design horizontally it will reverse it if the box is checked 🤦♀️
Oh! I had no idea. Good to know!
Reverse? I printed and letters are backwards 😮 what am I doing wrong
It should print backwards. When you press onto your item, the words will be the correct direction.
I can’t get my images vibrant! Help!
Are you pressing them to see the final color? They will look dull when printed.
Hi, I am starting my own store and this video was really helpful. Could you please elaborate the color management of this printer? Was it hassle free?
Because this is a sublimation specific printer, there shouldn’t be any color management! My color was great right out of the box. I did see someone else was having issues with their blue, when printing from affinity (that comment is also under this video somewhere), but other than that, I haven’t seen any issues.
I just unboxed mine, why does the top open if it isn’t a scanner?
It is, I just didn’t realize it when I filmed it!
I like the graphics design on that printer. I just bought it and trying to learn how to use it. 😅
Definitely personal preference! I have lots of general sublimation tutorials but let me know if you need something specific! :)
Enjoyed this review of the Brother SP1 sublimation printer. I'm planning on buying one around the end of Dec or first of January. I do wish you had printed a photograph as a second example to see how well the inks print detail work. And how will their ink holds up to laundering. But I didn't know brother had a sublimation printer. I' not into commercial or crafting for money so it being slow printing might not be a huge issue for me. I am not great with apps on phones for anything. So much so I do' not have a single app on my phone I ever downloaded to date. My cell is almost always turned off. So much so I have to get both our phones reactivated this coming week since turns out in fine print if you don't use every few months they deactivate your account. That despite having paid a full year in advance? Will living in a county that's 78 percent cell phone dead zone has it's unique challenges. Meantime maybe with some internal conversations I can talk myself into learning to use craft app's via phone. I bought a Joy earlier and as those with them know it has design software that goes with it too. I've watched a number of your videos and find all of them very helpful to understand products I have and like this one new introductions to those I don't have.
I will be doing more projects with the printer to show its range! I have a whole video on sublimating photos on the calendar, but not until into the new year. And you're not missing anything with the app, ha!
you didn't talk about the copy machine on the top
Honestly I didn't even know it was there, ha! Someone else mentioned it as well. It's a nice featyre!
I love this printer, the only annoying thing is the app! I can’t find a good program on my computer that goes with this printer
Yea... the app is not my favorite, either. But it's such a great printer!
everyone can help me please, i just got my SP-1 brother printer. everytime i try to print tilt color or green doesn't comes out the right color, if i print green it print blue;(. i call brother customer service , still not printing green or tilt color. but the rest color are fine. is just the green color.
When you press it the heat activates the colors. So the color will come out green.
Have you tried a test press? Sometimes the colors don't appear as vibrant on the paper as they do when pressed.
Trapper keeper printer 😅😅😅
I'm not wrong 😅😅😅
I'm a long time Scan n Cut user. I love it, but Brother itself is just miserable about information and support. I've heard they're better about their sewing stuff but almost everything I've learned about my Scan n Cut has either been trial and error or RUclips. Their website is next to useless. Also, they're a British company so often they don't have information about US version equipment. As for the app, it came out a couple of years ago and was...not awesome at first. It's considerably better than it used to be, but in no universe would I pay $13 a month for it yet. Their monthly newsletter always has Artspira updates so I assume it will continue to improve. You'll probably be waiting a while for a good sublimation section though.
It sounds like I'm only criticizing Brother, but I really do love my Scan n Cut! And our laser printer is excellent too... Just frustrating that their support is so non existent
I figured their support wasn't the best when I couldn't learn almost anything about this printer online! And I agree with you about the app-definitely not paying for it!
Brother is actually a Japanese company ;o)
I removed the crazy stickers, very easy to do. Now my printer is just white.
Oh good to know! I might do that!
How did U do that
I meant to mention I agree the color works on the printer are a HUGE NO for me too! Brother usually keeps it understated and as a crafter I appreciate the companies who get not to do that. I feel they are showing me respect. HOWEVER with all the pretty vinyls and printable label materials out there it should be pretty simple to make your own designs to cover these blobs up and make it feel like it belongs in personal space. So it's not a complete deal breaker but there have been times I would walk over in my face logo or trying to hard to be seen designs on products that I expect to live with. I'm a natural neutral colors gal and this splashed mess isn't going to work. Brother I hope you remove them going on in future generations of this line of printers if your ears are on.
Yeah, I think I will try and cover the blogs...I'm just not a fan!
Another question 😄. Could I still do my designs on Cricut Design Space and then select the Brother's Printer to print out my project?
Yes! I use Cricut Design Space for all sorts of sublimation projects.
Why complain about the graphics? They have nothing to do with the performance of the printer.
I just don't like them. I wish it was white like every other printer I have. Aesthetics are important to me.
Brother sublimation printer is a BIG no for me now. Rather keep looking
Could you elaborate on why you wouldn’t choose this printer?
Not sure if you watched the video.
But she said it prints too slow. Id rather go with the Epson. It prints faster, and it can print multiple designs faster then this brother printer. And the epson uses paper on a roll, and its wider for those 20 oz tumblers .
Can you only use Brother ink?
Yes, it takes only Brother ink cartridges. There may be overseas companies making dupes but I don't recommend them.