I needed to find this video before I got furious melting the wrong kind of print on paper onto black t-shirts. So many helpful tips in here, I am SCREAMING haha.
I just looked at your video and enjoyed the tutorial. I have the same Epson 2850 printer. Given the type of printable vinyl HTV you used, which paper type did you choose on the printer and what did you choose on the Cricut?
Hi Pattie, I use the Photo Matte Paper option when printing on printable heat transfer paper. In Cricut Design Space, I use the Printable Iron-On, Dark option.
Thank you for this video! I’m been iffy about the quality of prints from this machine but it looks great! Have you washed this shirt? How durable are the images through normal wear?
Thank you Latrice!! I found a source online that says it's compatible with 100% cotton, polyester/cotton blends, and 100% polyester. Before doing the 100% polyester, I recommend testing a small piece on the inside of the shirt.
Hi Nancy, If you're creating this for yourself you won't have to worry about trademark issues, but if you intend to sell shirts with cartoon characters or other copyrighted material, you will have to worry about trademark issues.
My cricut is not cutting it is brand new and they even gave me another one to see it was something wrong. I keep getting error message saying can't read what to cut. I have tried everything
Hi Tessa, I have not come across this issue before, but I did find this Cricut article that may be able to help you: help.cricut.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009426434-I-m-getting-an-error-that-the-machine-cannot-read-the-cut-sensor-marks
Thanks for responding. I spend a lot on graphic tees and hoodies so this is something that I've been thinking about investing in for a couple of years. Until now I hadn't seen a how to video for multicolored prints so I figured it wasn't doable at home. Thank you again for making this possible for me.
@@Bod2600 You're welcome. You may want to also look into sublimation. I haven't ventured into sublimation yet, but it is popular for creating graphic shirts.
I'll look into it. Ok so I'm leaning towards the: Epson Echotank 2850 Cricut EasyPress 3 12x10 StarCraft Printable Heat Transfer (50 pk) What else will I need to create my studio? What do you suggest for the paper studio mat and parchment paper? I don't recall you saying any makers.
@@Bod2600 I think that’s all you need to start out with. The parchment paper comes with the StarCraft Printable inkjet transfer sheets and I use PaperStudio mats because they are inexpensive. One thing to be aware of is that Cricut won’t let you print on the entire 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper. Cricut only allows to print then cut 6.75 in x 9.25 in OR 9.25 in x 6.75 in. help.cricut.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009429814-Design-Space-says-printable-image-is-too-large
Hello, I understand that showing the actual cutting of the image is an essential part of viewers understanding how to make a print then cut shirt. With each video that I make, I try to improve and therefore looking back on this video, there are definitely a few things that could have been improved. I will take your feedback into consideration when creating future videos. Thank you.
Hi Alyssa, You have to use printable heat transfer paper. If you have an inkjet printer, this is a good brand of printable heat transfer paper: amzn.to/3RS8tqs
OMG! That was the best video I love the way you took your time explaining everything!! I can’t wait to do this project!❤
Thank you Shwannettie!
Best directions I’ve found ! Simple and not too fast nor too slow. Thanks
Thank you!!
I'm glad this video was helpful to you.
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I followed your instructions and it turned out good your colors were more vibrant.
Thank you!! The color difference could be due to the type printable heat transfer sheet you’re using or the type of printer.
Omg thank you for posting this. I didn't understand his the transfer vinyl works. I'm excited to just mine now lol
Thank you Rita.
I’m glad this video was helpful to you.
I needed to find this video before I got furious melting the wrong kind of print on paper onto black t-shirts. So many helpful tips in here, I am SCREAMING haha.
Thank you Wesley. I’m glad this video was helpful for you.
Why did you not need to mirror it? Does it depend on the printable vinyl? I’ve just got my first sheets to use
Hello,
The printable transfer sheets that I used don’t require me to mirror the design.
I just looked at your video and enjoyed the tutorial. I have the same Epson 2850 printer. Given the type of printable vinyl HTV you used, which paper type did you choose on the printer and what did you choose on the Cricut?
Hi Pattie,
I use the Photo Matte Paper option when printing on printable heat transfer paper. In Cricut Design Space, I use the Printable Iron-On, Dark option.
Thank you. You are very easy to learn from
Thank you Marly!!
thank you. this was super thorough.
Thank you ,Taylor!
Be sure to subscribe to my channel.
Thank you for this video! I’m been iffy about the quality of prints from this machine but it looks great! Have you washed this shirt? How durable are the images through normal wear?
Thank you!! The shirt lasts a very long time. With white shirts, do not bleach them or the design will turn yellow.
Great tutorial!
Thank you!! 😊
I am really confused why you printed around 6:38 then printed again? I'm lost lol
Your videos are excellent!
Thank you Gena!
Great video Byrd! Does it matter if the T-shirt is cotton or polyester?
Thank you Latrice!! I found a source online that says it's compatible with 100% cotton, polyester/cotton blends, and 100% polyester. Before doing the 100% polyester, I recommend testing a small piece on the inside of the shirt.
Does your ink jet printer use a special ink or just regular ink jet cartridges?
Hi Lucy,
The printer I have is the Epson Ecotank 2850 and this is the ink it uses: epson.com/i/C11CJ63201
Do you mirror image in printable vinyl print n cut?
Hi Elda,
No, you don’t have to mirror printable vinyl.
Are there trademark issues or is this ok to do?
Hi Nancy,
If you're creating this for yourself you won't have to worry about trademark issues, but if you intend to sell shirts with cartoon characters or other copyrighted material, you will have to worry about trademark issues.
My cricut is not cutting it is brand new and they even gave me another one to see it was something wrong. I keep getting error message saying can't read what to cut. I have tried everything
Hi Tessa,
I have not come across this issue before, but I did find this Cricut article that may be able to help you: help.cricut.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009426434-I-m-getting-an-error-that-the-machine-cannot-read-the-cut-sensor-marks
Which model printer do you have?
Hello JB,
I have the Epson Ecotank 2850.
Thanks for responding. I spend a lot on graphic tees and hoodies so this is something that I've been thinking about investing in for a couple of years. Until now I hadn't seen a how to video for multicolored prints so I figured it wasn't doable at home. Thank you again for making this possible for me.
@@Bod2600 You're welcome. You may want to also look into sublimation. I haven't ventured into sublimation yet, but it is popular for creating graphic shirts.
I'll look into it.
Ok so I'm leaning towards the:
Epson Echotank 2850
Cricut EasyPress 3 12x10
StarCraft Printable Heat Transfer (50 pk)
What else will I need to create my studio? What do you suggest for the paper studio mat and parchment paper? I don't recall you saying any makers.
@@Bod2600 I think that’s all you need to start out with. The parchment paper comes with the StarCraft Printable inkjet transfer sheets and I use PaperStudio mats because they are inexpensive. One thing to be aware of is that Cricut won’t let you print on the entire 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper. Cricut only allows to print then cut 6.75 in x 9.25 in OR 9.25 in x 6.75 in. help.cricut.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009429814-Design-Space-says-printable-image-is-too-large
Did you seriously waste our time showing us a printer print an image but then fail to show us the cricut cutting the image!?) 😡🤬🤬😡
Hello,
I understand that showing the actual cutting of the image is an essential part of viewers understanding how to make a print then cut shirt.
With each video that I make, I try to improve and therefore looking back on this video, there are definitely a few things that could have been improved.
I will take your feedback into consideration when creating future videos.
Thank you.
so do you print it on regular paper? or the transfer sheets?
Hi Alyssa,
You have to use printable heat transfer paper. If you have an inkjet printer, this is a good brand of printable heat transfer paper: amzn.to/3RS8tqs