So thankful for Siser Easycolor. I'd been printing shirts for ages, stuck with the whole 3G Jet Opaque and Jet Opaque II. Those were the top contenders for decades, however, they are garbage... we'd been printing garbage for so long, simply because it was a garage business anyway (t-shirt kiosks at malls also used 3G and Jet Opaque II) the stuff never lasted for more than a week before it became a raisin. Low and behold, Easycolor hit the scene around 2022 (Very late, but better that then never). In a nutshell, Easycolor rivals that of HTV that's printed on a BN-20 (ecosolvent that prints on heat transfer vinyl). Both, by comparison, last about 4-5 months after strenuous washing, and that's "purposely" washing. Normally, you'd only wash it maybe once or twice a week since you'd be wearing other clothes. Realistically, they'd last around 1-2 years.
i made a shirt last year with Easycolor that i wear to sleep so it gets washed and dried constantly and it's still going strong so i totally agree with you!!
Thank you for this video. I would like for you to try out Neenah Jet Pro Soft stretch for lights; and Neenah 3G Jet Opaque for darks. Thank you in advance.
You’re bomb!! Thank you so much for the info!! I wanna make long lasting shirts for the low! Idk if you have a video on how you make them but please link it if you do!! Thanks girl!
thank you so much 🥺🥺💗 okay here are a few of my faves: best dark t-shirt transfer: ruclips.net/video/W7As5SQ1HWw/видео.html best light t-shirt transfer: ruclips.net/video/MSL2FAuoVEo/видео.html also, if you really want transfers that will last wayyy longer than printable transfers look into DTF transfers: ruclips.net/video/sNE7Dhh-ywA/видео.html hope this helps ☺️
Do you know why my images are coming out the same color as the tshirt I iron them on? If I print out and image that has a white background , and the back ground will come out the same color as my T-shirt. I tried it with, purple, red, and pink, and brown, and it keeps happening . Please help
This is by far the best comparison video ive seen on youtube and ive watched alot!!!! Lol Appreciate the time you took to make this video !
omg that means so much to me!!! thank you SO much 😭😭😭💕
Great video! I was literally looking for an aging comparison cause I wanna design some shirts for my everyday wear.
so happy i could help 😌
So thankful for Siser Easycolor. I'd been printing shirts for ages, stuck with the whole 3G Jet Opaque and Jet Opaque II. Those were the top contenders for decades, however, they are garbage... we'd been printing garbage for so long, simply because it was a garage business anyway (t-shirt kiosks at malls also used 3G and Jet Opaque II) the stuff never lasted for more than a week before it became a raisin. Low and behold, Easycolor hit the scene around 2022 (Very late, but better that then never).
In a nutshell, Easycolor rivals that of HTV that's printed on a BN-20 (ecosolvent that prints on heat transfer vinyl). Both, by comparison, last about 4-5 months after strenuous washing, and that's "purposely" washing. Normally, you'd only wash it maybe once or twice a week since you'd be wearing other clothes. Realistically, they'd last around 1-2 years.
i made a shirt last year with Easycolor that i wear to sleep so it gets washed and dried constantly and it's still going strong so i totally agree with you!!
I really appreciate all your comparison videos. Thank you for all these vids.
thank you soooo much!!! they take so much time, but i love doing them knowing it can at least help some people 🥰
Thank you for this video. I would like for you to try out Neenah Jet Pro Soft stretch for lights; and Neenah 3G Jet Opaque for darks. Thank you in advance.
definitely want to try those out !
Would loved to see you do a video on Printable HTV comparison
i have a few battle of the transfer papers ☺️ here's one: ruclips.net/video/MSL2FAuoVEo/видео.html
Very nice review, I am looking for a nice transfer paper for baby onesies. Thank you.
thank you! try out the Siser EasyColor DTV. i like that one as well ☺️
You’re bomb!! Thank you so much for the info!! I wanna make long lasting shirts for the low! Idk if you have a video on how you make them but please link it if you do!! Thanks girl!
thank you so much 🥺🥺💗
okay here are a few of my faves:
best dark t-shirt transfer: ruclips.net/video/W7As5SQ1HWw/видео.html
best light t-shirt transfer: ruclips.net/video/MSL2FAuoVEo/видео.html
also, if you really want transfers that will last wayyy longer than printable transfers look into DTF transfers: ruclips.net/video/sNE7Dhh-ywA/видео.html
hope this helps ☺️
Thanks so much for sharing ! I have learned a lot.
so happy i could help 🤗
Hi! Great video! Do you know if it’s possible to layer glitter vinyl on top of the heat transfer design?
i've seen it done around the transfer, but not directly over the actual transfer design so i'm not sure 🙃
Thanks for this tests! ❤ Do you know how Siser EasyColor performs? 😅
that one is next in my list !
Fantastic video
thank you so much 💕
You would think someone would comment the one that’s the best . . But now i have to be a lazy American and watch the entire thing lol
LMAO 🤣🤣 did you watch or just scroll to the end? lol
Do you know why my images are coming out the same color as the tshirt I iron them on? If I print out and image that has a white background , and the back ground will come out the same color as my T-shirt. I tried it with, purple, red, and pink, and brown, and it keeps happening . Please help
are you using transfer paper for dark materials? when you use the one for light materials, all the white color on the image won't print as white.
Did you use inkjet printer with the transfer paper or what type of printer?
yes, inkjet for all of them 😊
@@lucykiins thanks for your fast reply. Also if I may ask what type of printer do you use?
Canon Pixma MG3620 😊
@@lucykiins okay great I ordered the Nufun hoping to try it with my inkjet soon.
What type of paper or vinyl would you recommend for like business?
What printer do u usr
Canon Pixma MG3620 😊
are you using regular printer ink?
yes ☺️
people actually wear a T shirt for more than a few months???? WOW
idk if you're being sarcastic or not 🤣🤣
You put a regular white paper on top and put on heat press and it removes sticky residue
Fast fashion is bad for the environment, knock it off