I'm been researching ways to start my business, and you have been the best help by far. I hope you are over succeeding in your business. Bigger and greater opportunities come your way my brotha! I appreciate all the help.
Thank you for this video. You actually answered a question I had With this video about shipping products. I actually moved away from Print on Demand and Starting to Partner with my Friend who has DTF Printer. Ideally I feel that's a lot better and we have more control of our inventory and everything. Really appreciate your videos I definitely. Learn so much watching your videos 💯 Def going to pick up a lot of the supplies you mentioned thank you again.
you want print and sell dtf transfers or you want sell shirts with dtf transfers? if you want to sell transfers and own your own printer. i cant help you. but if you wanna use transfers to press on shirts and sell the shirts. look at my playlist "back to basics" its all laid out for you
I've been binge watching your videos! Would you tell me how you set the pressure on the Heatpress Nation press for tshirts and sweatshirts, etc...thanks for all you do!
Very neat to see your process! Love the stickers and the bag. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your process with us! I’ve only ever used Transfer Express’s Ultra Color Max but I know they say not to use Teflon because it blocks some of the heat. Does the platen cover still let all the heat through? Or are the requirements/instructions for SupaColor different? Also, do you print your own stickers? Or have a recommendation where to have them printed?
i use the teflon sheet to buffer out the static. film transfers generate alot of static (depending on the humidity in your work space) if i dont use the teflon sheet, the back of the transfer will cling on to the heat platen due to the static charge. so i use it just to eliminate that. i bump the heat up by 1 degree just to make sure i get the correct heat on the transfer tho. cuz i think it does block a little heat
i dont put hoodies into clear bags any more. i used to use the ziplock style bags but i dont do that any more. if you want to order clear bags for your hoodies. fold one up, measure it and then buy bags to fit those measurements. reason i stopped is i use different hoodies that are different sizes and i didnt wanna buy different bags for the different hoodies i was using. so i just stopped hahaha
Nice! How do you manage inventory? I ask because Shopify holds inventory for a t-shirt, but it doesn't know you have X blanks and Y transfers. If you sell an XL shirt, then the quantity of ALL XL shirts in inventory must go down, not just the one tee you sold.
if i have 6 designs posted and have 6 dozen of each size. i mark each design and size at 12 a piece. as sizes and designs sell, i replenish the blanks needs, as designs and sizes dont sell i juggle the remaining sizes to the designs that are selling. example: design 1 size med is not selling but design 2 size med is selling alot. i adjust the quantities to fit my demand. i dont rely on shopify inventory. only to make things available to the customer. i check my inventory by hand daily.
not a standard size but i do make sure my design will fit on all size offerings. meaning if i make a design, i wanna make sure that one size will fit size small-3x. but all my designs are different in size. all depends on what looks visually good to me
Thank you for the full process video, love seeing this! I have the same press and I end up with indents from the edge of the press on my shirts and they don't wash out like a wrinkle in the wash. Do you have any advice on how to avoid that as it seems you don't have anything different when pressing?
Do you order in bulk all your design from supacolor in a gang sheet so you have them on hand like 20 of each design you sell on your store or order them as they get sold? Thanks in advance for the answer.
in all my years of printing shirts. no customer is spending money on the size label. they are all buying the shirt based on the design printed on the outside of the shirt. for example: one of my brands i use proclub blanks. i leave the tag in because pro club is a big seller for that audience. those customer love pro club. when they know thats who i print on, they buy because they are familiar with that style of t shirt. they know their size, they know how it washes, they wear these shirts blank. so leaving the tag in, helps me sell more shirts. get me?
Thanks for another great video! I was wondering do you adjust heat and/or pressure for cotton vs say 50/50 cotton/polyester? If yes, what do you usually use?
check the shipping supplies link in my description box. you can see all the poly mailers i use and sizes. you dont gotta buy thru the link but use the link to see the exact sizes
and i dont use 50/50 blend shirts. i only use 100% cotton. but as far as pressure goes. you gotta go based on the transfer companies instructions and recommendations. each transfer applies differently. no matter the garment its pressed on, but make sure you buy transfers made for 50/50 blend shirts
i weigh all my stuff before i upload to my site. so each shirt and hat and box and poly mailer has the weight built into the shopify. example: 2X shirt with front and back print in a clear poly bag with 2 stickers is 9.3 ounces. so i add that to my shopify so whenever somebody buys a 2X with front and back print it auto calculates the shipping weight for me
Thank you for your videos! I just finished watching the back to basics series. You talked about you stock 20" rolls of vinyl and your designs are typically no more that 12" wide... do you just scrap the waste or do you do something different I am missing so you don't have that much waste? appreciate you!
dont scrap anything. cut it down and save it for another project. i cut what i need and save what i dont use. these cutters can small 2"x2" pieces of vinyl if i need it too. i dont waste anything if i dont need too.
@@BigBrandoh When I watch people pressing shirts they usually cover the design in DTF transfer powder so it sticks better to the shirt, but here you didn’t need to use it
i dont print thse myself. i order my transfers from supacolor. they take care of all that for you. you get'em in and just press'em down. just like you see in the video
you can add whatever you want into your packages when shipping your products out. theres no rules. only thing that needs to be included is the product and shipping label. if you want to put the packing slip, go for it. if you dont want too, you dont have too.
@@BigBrandoh oh ok. I appreciate your prompt response I’m out here in San Bernardino. I’m trying to emulate what you’re doing. Need to do a little more research first.
I'm been researching ways to start my business, and you have been the best help by far. I hope you are over succeeding in your business. Bigger and greater opportunities come your way my brotha! I appreciate all the help.
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Thank you for this video. You actually answered a question I had With this video about shipping products. I actually moved away from Print on Demand and Starting to Partner with my Friend who has DTF Printer. Ideally I feel that's a lot better and we have more control of our inventory and everything. Really appreciate your videos I definitely. Learn so much watching your videos 💯
Def going to pick up a lot of the supplies you mentioned thank you again.
Thank you for all the knowledge. Just getting my feet wet in the game. But watching your videos have saved me alot of stress.😂
Just used your link to get the t-shirt folders. I appreciate all you do, it has helped me start my business, and will probably help me keep growing.
Can you make a video of all materials/ equipment , supplies needed to start Dtf business please.
you want print and sell dtf transfers or you want sell shirts with dtf transfers? if you want to sell transfers and own your own printer. i cant help you. but if you wanna use transfers to press on shirts and sell the shirts. look at my playlist "back to basics" its all laid out for you
@Big Brandoh I want to make shirts with dtf .
And okay thank you I will c:
You are so helpful !
I've been binge watching your videos! Would you tell me how you set the pressure on the Heatpress Nation press for tshirts and sweatshirts, etc...thanks for all you do!
Amazing insight into the business! Learned a lot from this! Thank you big man!
How do you figure out shipping costs with different package weights and destinations? Thanks. Much love ❤
Awesome, thanks for always being so helpful. Hope to catch up and take you to lunch someday, Aloha!
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You keep it simple thank you sir!
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I'm enjoying your videos. I really liked the extra step of using the bag. Nice touch.
All the cheat codes. Thank you so much for this!! Make sure y’all use his links!!! Much love❤
Great process
Thank you for all this information!! It’s gold!! ❤
Goals, nice work thank you for sharing your work and knowledge!
What is the white wrapping around the top of your press
Please tell me about heat pressing temperature and time based on t-shirt for DTF Transfer
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all transfers are different. you have to go based off of what the transfer company application instructions are.
Very nice. I do most of that except the clear poly.
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Very neat to see your process! Love the stickers and the bag. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your process with us!
I’ve only ever used Transfer Express’s Ultra Color Max but I know they say not to use Teflon because it blocks some of the heat. Does the platen cover still let all the heat through? Or are the requirements/instructions for SupaColor different? Also, do you print your own stickers? Or have a recommendation where to have them printed?
i use the teflon sheet to buffer out the static. film transfers generate alot of static (depending on the humidity in your work space) if i dont use the teflon sheet, the back of the transfer will cling on to the heat platen due to the static charge. so i use it just to eliminate that. i bump the heat up by 1 degree just to make sure i get the correct heat on the transfer tho. cuz i think it does block a little heat
and for stickers. look up G6 Customs on instagram. they print all of my Big Brandoh stickers.
Hi Brandoh, would these heat press specs work for tri color blends or 50/50? Thank you!
YoooooOOoOooOo, you the truth. This seriously helped me out. Thanks again.
Great practical advise thanks from Ireland
Thanks for this super helpful information.
What’s the items that is attached to the heat press?
Is the transfer comparable to the quality of screen printing? Thank you for the information.
What clear plastic bag do you use for hoodiea
i dont put hoodies into clear bags any more. i used to use the ziplock style bags but i dont do that any more. if you want to order clear bags for your hoodies. fold one up, measure it and then buy bags to fit those measurements. reason i stopped is i use different hoodies that are different sizes and i didnt wanna buy different bags for the different hoodies i was using. so i just stopped hahaha
Thanks for the video. What cover do you use on the heating element (upper platten)?
thats a non stick cover from Heat Press Nation. check out HPN.BigBrandoh.com
How do you store your blanks? What are the best conditions for storage?
i just use plastic totes. i have vids on my storage bins. hit the youtube search bar with "big brandoh shirt bins" you can see the ones i use
Nice! How do you manage inventory? I ask because Shopify holds inventory for a t-shirt, but it doesn't know you have X blanks and Y transfers. If you sell an XL shirt, then the quantity of ALL XL shirts in inventory must go down, not just the one tee you sold.
if i have 6 designs posted and have 6 dozen of each size. i mark each design and size at 12 a piece. as sizes and designs sell, i replenish the blanks needs, as designs and sizes dont sell i juggle the remaining sizes to the designs that are selling. example: design 1 size med is not selling but design 2 size med is selling alot. i adjust the quantities to fit my demand. i dont rely on shopify inventory. only to make things available to the customer. i check my inventory by hand daily.
Do you use a standard size transfer that works for all size shirts ?
not a standard size but i do make sure my design will fit on all size offerings. meaning if i make a design, i wanna make sure that one size will fit size small-3x. but all my designs are different in size. all depends on what looks visually good to me
Info on the cutting mat
standard cutting mat from michaels or hobby lobby. i believe its 24x36
Hi Brandoh! I love your tutorials! What size are you poly bags?
check the shipping supplies link in the description box for the exact size bags i use
Thank you for the full process video, love seeing this! I have the same press and I end up with indents from the edge of the press on my shirts and they don't wash out like a wrinkle in the wash. Do you have any advice on how to avoid that as it seems you don't have anything different when pressing?
Do you order in bulk all your design from supacolor in a gang sheet so you have them on hand like 20 of each design you sell on your store or order them as they get sold? Thanks in advance for the answer.
yes. i order all my gang sheet transfers by the 100's. sometimes 150. most transfer companies have price breaks after 100
When you designed this shirt how did you choose which images from LA you were gonna use to fill the letters? #BMX
i went based on locations really. wanted iconic land marks around LA that everybody knows. for all areas of los angeles.
So you leave the alstyle tags in there? Are customers ok with that normally?
in all my years of printing shirts. no customer is spending money on the size label. they are all buying the shirt based on the design printed on the outside of the shirt. for example: one of my brands i use proclub blanks. i leave the tag in because pro club is a big seller for that audience. those customer love pro club. when they know thats who i print on, they buy because they are familiar with that style of t shirt. they know their size, they know how it washes, they wear these shirts blank. so leaving the tag in, helps me sell more shirts. get me?
@@BigBrandoh thanks bro that makes sense
Thanks for another great video! I was wondering do you adjust heat and/or pressure for cotton vs say 50/50 cotton/polyester? If yes, what do you usually use?
Also, what size polymailer do you use for Tshirt and hoodies? Thanks!
check the shipping supplies link in my description box. you can see all the poly mailers i use and sizes. you dont gotta buy thru the link but use the link to see the exact sizes
and i dont use 50/50 blend shirts. i only use 100% cotton. but as far as pressure goes. you gotta go based on the transfer companies instructions and recommendations. each transfer applies differently. no matter the garment its pressed on, but make sure you buy transfers made for 50/50 blend shirts
@@BigBrandoh greatly appreciate the reply!
Do you press or all or any wrinkles prior to making the shirt?
no. i dont worry about the wrinkles
Do it matter the weigh or do you already know the weight of the package and just print labels
i weigh all my stuff before i upload to my site. so each shirt and hat and box and poly mailer has the weight built into the shopify. example: 2X shirt with front and back print in a clear poly bag with 2 stickers is 9.3 ounces. so i add that to my shopify so whenever somebody buys a 2X with front and back print it auto calculates the shipping weight for me
Great video as always... What mailing service do you use?
post office
What size is your stickers?
i buy stickers in various sizes. all the way from 2 inch to 6 inches. just depends what i feel like doing
@@BigBrandoh thanks for the reply..I tried to find the link to where u get your stickers from amazon..if u have u may u send em please?
Thank you for your videos! I just finished watching the back to basics series. You talked about you stock 20" rolls of vinyl and your designs are typically no more that 12" wide... do you just scrap the waste or do you do something different I am missing so you don't have that much waste? appreciate you!
dont scrap anything. cut it down and save it for another project. i cut what i need and save what i dont use. these cutters can small 2"x2" pieces of vinyl if i need it too. i dont waste anything if i dont need too.
@@BigBrandoh Makes sense... Thanks!
Great video man! How do you press your designs without using DTF powder?
what do you mean?
@@BigBrandoh When I watch people pressing shirts they usually cover the design in DTF transfer powder so it sticks better to the shirt, but here you didn’t need to use it
i dont print thse myself. i order my transfers from supacolor. they take care of all that for you. you get'em in and just press'em down. just like you see in the video
could you do this design with ecosolvent?
what do you mean?
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You don’t include the packing slip? Is it not required?
you can add whatever you want into your packages when shipping your products out. theres no rules. only thing that needs to be included is the product and shipping label. if you want to put the packing slip, go for it. if you dont want too, you dont have too.
@@BigBrandoh thanks man for clearing that up! 👍
What’s the weight of the shirts you use?
i dont know. i dont go based off weight i go based off of fit and feel
@@BigBrandoh oh ok. I appreciate your prompt response I’m out here in San Bernardino. I’m trying to emulate what you’re doing. Need to do a little more research first.
The links on your page do not align with the product description. FYI.
this link? heatpressnation.com/bigbrandoh
@@BigBrandoh when I click over, the products only match if I click buy now.
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