I loved the close side-by-side comparison of the 4 samples! That photo was really helpful in seeing what to expect from each method, especially after washing.
So I just got a sub printer *haven't set up yet* and inkjet printer. I am going to try and start making my own things. I am curious what's the difference on the dtf versus sublimation print?
Well, true DTF uses a printer with white ink. Sublimation printing does not have white ink. So true DTF can be pressed onto ANY color material. The sublimation DTF hack, still has the same sublimation COLOR rules (white or light), but can be pressed onto cotton.
Hi I have the Eason 15000 and it has plain paper it doesn’t have ‘light paper’. These is also other types of paper on there too bight plain paper is what I think would be light paper. Also I noticed you are putting the film thru without putting a paper taped to the film to “trick” the printer. And last question, i saw that you don’t cover the film when you press. I have always been worried the pressing side of the film would melt. Seems fine when you pressed. Thank you for the video. New subscriber here.
Thank you so much for subscribing. As I am replying to this, I have found the best setting for this hack is 'glossy'. It lays the ink on top of the film. Less smudging. Lot's of times I do not need a backing sheet for the film....sometimes I do. It depends on the mood of my printer sometimes. ;) The film is actually the backing sheet to the print. But, I also have a tephlon sheet attached to my top platen.
This process does not work on black fabric. It basically has all of the same properties as traditional sublimation, except you can press onto a higher cotton count shirt. So no need for high polyester count. But still must be white/light and doesn't print white ink.
What type of inkjet printer are you using? Do you know if it has dye ink or pigment ink? From what I know pigment ink will last after many washes, dye will not. Thanks.
@@stacyodesignsStacy when you say inkjet printer you are using sublimation ink in the inkjet printer!. I'm new to this, my understanding it always has to be sublimation ink no matter what..
Thank you for sharing very interesting hack though, I would love to learn how to do Sublimation seems confusing to me unless it's explained well (like you have) I have a cutting machine I use I love it yesss, but there is things I still wanna learn just can't find the right videos
Welcome to the world of sublimation! :) Let me know what you are trying to learn. I can message with you outside of YT if you'd like. I also would love to create more helpful videos for you all :)
Do you mean when you printed black is smeared? A common issue is laying down too much ink. Unlike sublimation paper, DTF film does not absorb the ink. The ink lays on top. If too much ink is laid down at once, you could get smudging from the rollers and printhead.
Hi, I’m new to sublimation. My yamation dtf film shrinks when I heat press it. I’m can’t figure out why. Have you had issues like that with dtf? Thank you for your help. I appreciate it.
I love you video comparing the two hacks. I have been using the DTF film with my Sawgrass SG 500 sublimation printer the first time I made 10 shirts with no problem , when trying it again I got smeared ink on the DTF film. Do you have or have you discovered a fix for this ?
I watched another video by The Sublimation Life and whenever she was printing onto DTF she said to change the paper to Photo Glossy. The reason she said is because it's not regular sublimation paper which absorbs a lot of ink. With DTF it sits on top and it puts too much ink and has a tendency to smear.
This is a common issue. Here are some options: 1. You could remove the rollers completely. I have seen many people take them out - I have not. I feel they play too much of a roll in guiding the paper. 2. decrease the amount of ink laid down. Do this my decreasing the density. 3. You can also change the paper setting. I WAS using premium presentation matte. Now I use high quality plain paper. Made a big difference. 4. Make sure you clean the rollers every once in a while. I hope this helps
This is a common issue. Here are some options: 1. You could remove the rollers completely. I have seen many people take them out - I have not. I feel they play too much of a roll in guiding the paper. 2. decrease the amount of ink laid down. Do this my decreasing the density. 3. You can also change the paper setting. I WAS using premium presentation matte. Now I use high quality plain paper. Made a big difference. 4. Make sure you clean the rollers every once in a while. I hope this helps
Thanks for a great video. Just curious, what should the adhesive look like once curing is completed? Mine has been like orange peel. Once pressed, I can feel that texture on my shit. Am I over curing the adhesive? Thank you!
This seems to be an issue for a lot of people. When printing sublimation, you want a good amount of ink on the paper, as the paper absorbs it. But with the film, the ink is laid on TOP. Try dropping your print setting down to plain paper and decreasing the Density in the custom printing options.
hello i am struggling with DTF sublimation. i have followed your lead but i am getting really bad smears on the transfer, i have a ET 8550 using cosmo ink. Any advise
This is a common issue. Here are some options: 1. You could remove the rollers completely. I have seen many people take them out - I have not. I feel they play too much of a roll in guiding the paper. 2. decrease the amount of ink laid down. Do this my decreasing the density. 3. You can also change the paper setting. I WAS using premium presentation matte. Now I use high quality plain paper. Made a big difference. 4. Make sure you clean the rollers every once in a while. I hope this helps.
I've been doing this a while and just my opinion, you don't need so much powder I can see it on your shirt. One good pass is enough. Please wear gloves!!
@@stacyodesigns and a mask. This powder turns to glue anything like that is not something we want to breathe in I don’t like having it inside with the ventilation system.
I loved the close side-by-side comparison of the 4 samples! That photo was really helpful in seeing what to expect from each method, especially after washing.
Glad it was helpful.
So glad ive found your chanel. Thank you!
So I am! :) Welcome!
That is very interesting. I dont think i will go through all the trouble with the sub ink. The DTF and inkjet look just fine to me
If you are not already set up for sublimation, the inkjet does work - its just faded. Have fun! :)
Did you perhaps have shimmer vs glitter?
The DTF film itself is glittered. So the comparison is glitter DTF film vs. regular DTF film. I have not heard of another type called shimmer.
Have you done a wash test? I would love to know if it holds up
I’m on wash 6. One more to go! So far, it’s still looking good. I should have a video posted by the end of the week.
@@stacyodesigns oh ok thanks for replying 🙃
So I just got a sub printer *haven't set up yet* and inkjet printer. I am going to try and start making my own things. I am curious what's the difference on the dtf versus sublimation print?
Well, true DTF uses a printer with white ink. Sublimation printing does not have white ink. So true DTF can be pressed onto ANY color material. The sublimation DTF hack, still has the same sublimation COLOR rules (white or light), but can be pressed onto cotton.
Hi I have the Eason 15000 and it has plain paper it doesn’t have ‘light paper’. These is also other types of paper on there too bight plain paper is what I think would be light paper. Also I noticed you are putting the film thru without putting a paper taped to the film to “trick” the printer. And last question, i saw that you don’t cover the film when you press. I have always been worried the pressing side of the film would melt. Seems fine when you pressed. Thank you for the video. New subscriber here.
Thank you so much for subscribing.
As I am replying to this, I have found the best setting for this hack is 'glossy'. It lays the ink on top of the film. Less smudging.
Lot's of times I do not need a backing sheet for the film....sometimes I do. It depends on the mood of my printer sometimes. ;)
The film is actually the backing sheet to the print. But, I also have a tephlon sheet attached to my top platen.
Can you use this same process on a black shirt and if not can you do a video with a black t shirt ty
This process does not work on black fabric. It basically has all of the same properties as traditional sublimation, except you can press onto a higher cotton count shirt. So no need for high polyester count. But still must be white/light and doesn't print white ink.
thanks
You're welcome!
What type of inkjet printer are you using? Do you know if it has dye ink or pigment ink? From what I know pigment ink will last after many washes, dye will not. Thanks.
I used 2 different printers. When I refer to the ones being printed with the sublimation process, that is dye ink. Pigment ink for the other ones.
@@stacyodesignsStacy when you say inkjet printer you are using sublimation ink in the inkjet printer!. I'm new to this, my understanding it always has to be sublimation ink no matter what..
Thank you for sharing very interesting hack though, I would love to learn how to do Sublimation seems confusing to me unless it's explained well (like you have) I have a cutting machine I use I love it yesss, but there is things I still wanna learn just can't find the right videos
Welcome to the world of sublimation! :)
Let me know what you are trying to learn. I can message with you outside of YT if you'd like. I also would love to create more helpful videos for you all :)
How does black color reacts on the sub print on DTF, I tried but it spread out, maybe I missed something l. Thanks
Do you mean when you printed black is smeared? A common issue is laying down too much ink. Unlike sublimation paper, DTF film does not absorb the ink. The ink lays on top. If too much ink is laid down at once, you could get smudging from the rollers and printhead.
Hi, I’m new to sublimation. My yamation dtf film shrinks when I heat press it. I’m can’t figure out why. Have you had issues like that with dtf? Thank you for your help. I appreciate it.
hmmm. That's a new one. I have not experienced that. Shrinking like shrinky dinks do? What temp are you using?
I love you video comparing the two hacks. I have been using the DTF film with my Sawgrass SG 500 sublimation printer the first time I made 10 shirts with no problem , when trying it again I got smeared ink on the DTF film. Do you have or have you discovered a fix for this ?
I’m having this problem too and can’t quite figure out how to fix it
I watched another video by The Sublimation Life and whenever she was printing onto DTF she said to change the paper to Photo Glossy. The reason she said is because it's not regular sublimation paper which absorbs a lot of ink. With DTF it sits on top and it puts too much ink and has a tendency to smear.
You might have to remove the wheels in the printer. Watch how to convert machine to dtf. Which wheels they remove
This is a common issue. Here are some options:
1. You could remove the rollers completely. I have seen many people take them out - I have not. I feel they play too much of a roll in guiding the paper.
2. decrease the amount of ink laid down. Do this my decreasing the density.
3. You can also change the paper setting. I WAS using premium presentation matte. Now I use high quality plain paper. Made a big difference.
4. Make sure you clean the rollers every once in a while.
I hope this helps
This is a common issue. Here are some options:
1. You could remove the rollers completely. I have seen many people take them out - I have not. I feel they play too much of a roll in guiding the paper.
2. decrease the amount of ink laid down. Do this my decreasing the density.
3. You can also change the paper setting. I WAS using premium presentation matte. Now I use high quality plain paper. Made a big difference.
4. Make sure you clean the rollers every once in a while.
I hope this helps
Thanks for a great video. Just curious, what should the adhesive look like once curing is completed? Mine has been like orange peel. Once pressed, I can feel that texture on my shit. Am I over curing the adhesive? Thank you!
Glad you liked it. It does sound like you are over curing. It should look like a wet gel.
I have a sublimation printer and the dtf kit for sublimation, but I can't get it to stop streaking.
This seems to be an issue for a lot of people. When printing sublimation, you want a good amount of ink on the paper, as the paper absorbs it. But with the film, the ink is laid on TOP. Try dropping your print setting down to plain paper and decreasing the Density in the custom printing options.
Thank you for this! Not was very informative. I have not seen such a comparison before.
Thank you :) You can see the wash results here: ruclips.net/user/shortsXk8QFOfTMs4?feature=share
is the powder re usable
yes. You can scoop it back up for re-use.
is inkjet using pigment ink?
Yes.
hello i am struggling with DTF sublimation. i have followed your lead but i am getting really bad smears on the transfer, i have a ET 8550 using cosmo ink. Any advise
This is a common issue. Here are some options:
1. You could remove the rollers completely. I have seen many people take them out - I have not. I feel they play too much of a roll in guiding the paper.
2. decrease the amount of ink laid down. Do this my decreasing the density.
3. You can also change the paper setting. I WAS using premium presentation matte. Now I use high quality plain paper. Made a big difference.
4. Make sure you clean the rollers every once in a while.
I hope this helps.
@@stacyodesigns How do you recommend cleaning the rollers? Thanks
the glitter is a harder peel, it grabs the film
it is a bit more challenging to peel the glitter. But you just have to prepare yourself for a one motion peel with a little extra force.
it should look like orange peel
Some of the texture is difficult to capture on camera.
I've been doing this a while and just my opinion, you don't need so much powder I can see it on your shirt. One good pass is enough. Please wear gloves!!
Thanks for the tips! And you are absolutely correct - i have a whole box of gloves from my epoxy days :)
@@stacyodesigns and a mask. This powder turns to glue anything like that is not something we want to breathe in I don’t like having it inside with the ventilation system.