Full colour first layers on your 3D prints - Sublimation guide part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
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    Johan from Nerds.ph has created an amazing process that combines full colour 2D printing with 3D printing, using sublimation. In this guide, I will take you through the cheapest way to get started, and explain all of the best slicer and print settings so you can replicate these results.
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    PS. I got some glitter spray in my mouth.
    0:00 Introduction
    Nerds.ph video: • Sublimated 3D printing
    Nerds.ph website: nerds.ph/
    0:59 What is sublimation?
    1:35 Finding the cheapest 2D printer for sublimation
    Epson Eco-tank printers: epson.com/ecotank-ink-tank-pr...
    Epson ET1810 (Aus): www.officeworks.com.au/shop/o...
    Epson ET2400 (Amazon affiliate): amzn.to/3XCbAWn
    Epson ET2400 (Staples): www.staples.com/epson-superta...
    Epson ET2400 (Walmart): www.walmart.com/ip/Epson-EcoT...
    2:56 2D Printer setup for sublimation dye
    HBT bottle transfer video: • How to convert an Epso...
    Angie Holden syringe transfer video: • Converting an Epson Ec...
    Sublimation supplies kit (Aus): www.sublimationsupplies.com.a...
    5:37 T-shirt example
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    7:04 3D printing initial test
    Bambu Lab A1 (affiliate): shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=248535...
    8:50 Settings and Tips
    Bambu Lab X1/P1/A1 bed template: www.printables.com/model/9259...
    15:12 Applications and durability
    Phone case by Lindh3D: www.printables.com/model/5731...
    3D printed projects video: • Six incredible 3D prin...
    Twin joystick: www.printables.com/model/7171...
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    17:23 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 358

  • @TeachingTech
    @TeachingTech  День назад

    Check out part 2 here: ruclips.net/video/eElO5aso8kY/видео.html

  • @PaulLemars01
    @PaulLemars01 10 дней назад +140

    Absolutely brilliant. I just contacted my local print shop (They're about a mile away) and I found out they do dye-sub printing. I can design artwork for my project, email it to them and later in the day nip over there and pick it up. My shop quoted $6.00US for an 8x10 sheet for singles and a sliding scale for multiples. Instead of buying a printer and all that entails just call up your local print shop and see if they do dye-sub. Oh, and my shop can do prints bigger than my Artillery Sidewinder X2 print bed.

    • @animodeoh
      @animodeoh 9 дней назад +2

      $6 for a regular sized sheet of paper?? Thats expensive. I made my own sublimation printer a few years ago like mentiomed in the video and maybe spemt like $200 total on the printer, ink, paper and a few sub blanks

    • @MaxMichel89
      @MaxMichel89 8 дней назад +12

      ​@@animodeoh Yeah, but If you only want to Test it or use this technique ocasionanally it Checks Out. I don't have more space for another printer, but might want to try IT on a Phone Case.

    • @timbrelypearsley3888
      @timbrelypearsley3888 День назад

      I found some sellers on Etsy who sell prints of your own files as well. Shipping would be the consideration of price comparison of course. I found one for $3/letter size but shipping was $7.95 :( I imagine once one gets into quantities that might become reasonable, so if space for an extra printer is the issue, it could be worthwhile.

  • @komradkyle
    @komradkyle 10 дней назад +73

    The humor here is deadpan but genius

  • @xXGeth270Xx
    @xXGeth270Xx 10 дней назад +25

    I randomly decided to watch this and this video may have accidentally solved a problem I was having. I needed the bottom surface of my print to be as close to perfectly flat as possible for a specific purpose but I was getting those gaps with the default infil pattern. I will now try the different fill patterns and extra squish.
    The sublimation technique is also something I'll keep in mind, for a future project.

  • @markmorgan8378
    @markmorgan8378 10 дней назад +49

    The body spray in the face was the best. LOL Great video as always.

  • @thequickestfox6106
    @thequickestfox6106 10 дней назад +139

    This is fantastic - I can't wait to use the T-shirt making excuse to justify a new printer to my wife :D

    • @jpeero
      @jpeero 10 дней назад +3

      better make her some t-shirts

    • @rachaelb9164
      @rachaelb9164 10 дней назад +1

      You can’t ever use it for regular printing again. You can also sublimate mouse pads, magnets, coasters, etc. basically anything with a poly base.

    • @dan-nutu
      @dan-nutu 9 дней назад +1

      I wonder if using transparency sheets for inkjet printers would work better than printing on regular paper. They could stick to the 3d printed part - depending on how it works it may be a bug or a feature :)

    • @user-uf8nn6he3e
      @user-uf8nn6he3e 9 дней назад +2

      I want T-shirts!!!!!

    • @CrAzZyTheCodingBoss
      @CrAzZyTheCodingBoss 9 дней назад

      Same

  • @mikeselectricstuff
    @mikeselectricstuff 10 дней назад +18

    Would be interesting to see the effect with translucent filament

    • @ValTek_Armory
      @ValTek_Armory 9 дней назад +5

      You could possibly do a stained glass effect that way

  • @onerob4141
    @onerob4141 9 дней назад +11

    This is genius! I already do both sublimation and 3D printing, but never in a million years thought about combining the two! Thank you!

    • @VibesWidRaj
      @VibesWidRaj 8 дней назад +1

      same here, will try this

    • @xX_Zieva_Xx
      @xX_Zieva_Xx 6 дней назад

      Likewise! Can't wait to try this!

  • @dan3a
    @dan3a 10 дней назад +30

    Props to Johan!

  • @arklanuthoslin
    @arklanuthoslin 9 дней назад +4

    this combined with prints that fold up from being printed flat could be very interesting. no need to paint after you fold it all up. Like an unfolded cube, say. print flat, each face gets it's own section of sublimation imagery. Then take it off the print bed, fold it up and glue together, or model in some snaps. boom, full color printed cube. For low poly models this could be really interesting.

  • @UshasRides
    @UshasRides День назад +1

    Hi. I’m a sublimation nerd. My husband is a 3D nerd… so combined we already have the equipment and skills. Firstly, sublimation only works on plastics… so the t-shirts have to be at least 50% polyester for sublimation to work. Yes there are sprays (as shown in the video) but these can be messy and do not always leave a washable image on the cotton garment. An alternative might be a DTF hack … which we shall definitely try … you will need DTF sheets that you print on through either your standard inkjet printer or, if you have one, your sublimation printer, and then you need DTF powder. This powder soaks into the wet ink right after printing, and acts like a plastic glue. If you cure the image and powder with a heat gun then use heat resistant tape to tape it to the print bed, this may provide a stronger transfer. Google DTF sublimation hack … there are a few videos on this. I’ll give it a go later this week and report back. 😊

  • @JunkieVirus
    @JunkieVirus 10 дней назад +7

    extra tip! epson sells sublimation ink for there ecotrank printers. and for the best results I advice a very good icc file to have the best colours printed. the normal settings are ok. but with a good icc file results are 10 times better. I have the file for eco tank printers that will greatly improve the quality of the prints.
    maybe @teaching tech, you can do another video, with high release paper and my icc files, to see the difference.
    another tip, when you use a eco tank printer for sublimation. you must print 1 page a day minimal, the paint tends to stick to the printhead if not used in a while.

  • @beermanuk
    @beermanuk 10 дней назад +12

    Another way to do this is to use a laser printer and ohp paper. It's called FDM toner transfer. Like the sublimation method it likes a lot of squish.

    • @arthurmoore9488
      @arthurmoore9488 6 дней назад +1

      That was my thought as well. Classic method to etch circuit boards.

  • @FranklyPeetoons
    @FranklyPeetoons 10 дней назад +13

    After 28 years of struggling with troublesome printers, I broke down and got an EcoTank last year. I don't use it for sublimation, but its performance has been relatively stellar. Why? It works. I press PRINT and it prints properly, even after not using it for weeks. No extra steps needed. No driver reinstallation required. No fighting with ink cartridges required. No intrusive, periodic demands to set everything up all over again. When you say it's good for this particular 3D printing purpose, I believe you

    • @kimmotoivanen
      @kimmotoivanen 9 дней назад +2

      Our ET (2650) was the worst, because when not used, the print head dried and didn't recover with any number of cleaning cycles. For non-frequent use cheap printers with expensive cartridges (with new, clean print heads) are easier. Cartridges can be stored "forever" :)
      Also the ET colours were not as and saturated as in HP and Canon, and I didn't find any way to adjust them.

    • @FranklyPeetoons
      @FranklyPeetoons 9 дней назад +1

      @@kimmotoivanen I can see that being a problem. But I use it every week or three for non-color-critical purposes. For that it's been superior to all my past printers, which managed somehow to quietly break or get a corrupted driver between uses

    • @andreamitchell4758
      @andreamitchell4758 9 дней назад

      ​@@kimmotoivanenjust get a laser printer ink jets are crap

    • @kimmotoivanen
      @kimmotoivanen 8 дней назад

      @@andreamitchell4758 I have one B&W, but it doesn't have scanner. Colour laser printers did fair job even 20 years ago, not sure if they have improved to match ink jets in photo quality (glossy paper, dithering/screening).
      Laser "ink" is somewhat transfer-able with heat, but I doubt it works like sublimate or even normal jet ink 🤨

    • @andreamitchell4758
      @andreamitchell4758 8 дней назад +1

      @@kimmotoivanen oh I just meant for regular 2d printing not for this use case
      Yeah I am sure color laser printers are as good if not better than inkjets I know they were even being used for counterfeit US currency so they must be pretty good.
      But yeah I don't even see the need to own any color printer really 99.9% of prints will be in black and white and color ink is just so ridiculously expensive it is just easier and cheaper to download the big pharmacy chain apps and send it off there.
      I have a nice Canon PIXMA all in one inkjet photo color printer but I think we have maybe printed a color photo on it twice and as for color prints maybe a bit more but it seems like it needs ink every 5 pages and even the cheapest Chinese ink from Amazon is still way too expensive when you compare it to just ordering prints from the pharmacy chain especially when they always have coupons or deals for free prints.

  • @DWIT3D
    @DWIT3D 10 дней назад +9

    Interesting and definitely fascinating, but a lot of steps and set-up/calibration for how often it would get used. I used to do a lot of sublimation, but if it's not done daily (or even weekly), the inks in the printer end up drying on the head(s), or if the printer has automatic cleaning/cycling, the ink gets used up in the cleaning cycle and just goes to waste. Sublimation can cost you more than you make if you are not using it on a regular basis... but... I do love this concept!

  • @twincast2005
    @twincast2005 10 дней назад +8

    "Squish" is objectively a funny word. I don't think I've ever heard it as often in as short a time. 😂

  • @noliebowtie1315
    @noliebowtie1315 10 дней назад +10

    Wow, this is actually amazing. If I start a 3D print farm, I'll 100% have to add sublimation to supplement the services provided.

  • @o.e.r.3287
    @o.e.r.3287 10 дней назад +12

    Just buy a cheap older Epson printer for like $50 and use a $20 set of refillable cartridges. Ecotank is fine and all, but the ink tanks are pretty big and vulnerable to ink settling and lots of clogs. You have to refill more often, but also much easier to take the cartridges out and give them a good shake every few weeks as needed. To put down more ink on a page, make sure to use the setting for matte paper, puts down more ink than gloss profiles.

    • @andreamitchell4758
      @andreamitchell4758 9 дней назад +2

      You can most likely get one for free and why does it have to be Epson?
      It can be any inkjet and you can probably find people who will pay you to remove it.

    • @o.e.r.3287
      @o.e.r.3287 9 дней назад

      @@andreamitchell4758 Epson printers use piezo printheads, printers like HP and Canon are thermal heads which are not compatible with most sublimation inks.

    • @lorikoza4426
      @lorikoza4426 5 дней назад

      @@andreamitchell4758As was mentioned, Epson’s printhead doesn’t heat up. Most other printers do.

  • @CyanTiger
    @CyanTiger 9 дней назад +2

    I would totally put some sort of UV blocking coating on the top of your prints. I have noticed that some D-Sub Prints tend to fade out under UV/Sunlight over time. Thanks for sharing an awesome video.

  • @benjaminmichael5719
    @benjaminmichael5719 10 дней назад +9

    I've been wanting a sublimation printer for quite a while. This just gives me another use-case for when I eventually pick one up.

  • @ondrejliptak131
    @ondrejliptak131 10 дней назад +5

    Simply brilliant. Although I have to work on my wife first to make room for another machine :)
    btw. EPSON deserves a praise for the design too.

  • @stewartarmitage6095
    @stewartarmitage6095 10 дней назад +6

    Brilliant video Michael. My wife already has a sublimation printer for her etsy store so will now have to combine that with some of my 3d print designs.

  • @jaxbade
    @jaxbade 10 дней назад +6

    I was looking for a way to produce customised New 3DS facelplates for a few days and you make that video... Thanks! 🥳

  • @StephenSmith304
    @StephenSmith304 10 дней назад +6

    It would be neat to see you try color laser toner transfer using an over head transparency and see how the process and quality compares using the same source image and 3D printer.

  • @g3i0r
    @g3i0r 10 дней назад +9

    Great investigation and thanks to Johan!

  • @makers_lab
    @makers_lab 3 дня назад +1

    For increased or decreased ink deposition on a print, we use an HSV or HSL filter in an editor and change the value (V or L). This affects the amount of white in the image, which for a printer without white ink correlates with the amount of ink deposited as white comes from the substrate. Saturation sometimes need to be adjusted slightly too (typically boosted if increasing white or reduced if reducing white), but fundamentally you need to control the white mix.

  • @billytalentrocks345
    @billytalentrocks345 10 дней назад +2

    This is a game changer, it adds a new dimension to multi colored printing, unlocking new possibilities. Great discovery!

  • @drewgossage8842
    @drewgossage8842 9 дней назад +2

    Fantastic and so creative!
    I love how you shine light on community projects!!

  • @DTyrannosaurus
    @DTyrannosaurus 6 дней назад

    I've been doing dye sublimation at home for the past couple of years and had lightly wondered how to combine the two. VERY excited to give this a try. Thanks for sharing all the info!

  • @kaperevets6372
    @kaperevets6372 8 дней назад

    This is exactly why you are my favorite 3d printing youtuber! I have learned so much on here and since we already have sublimation equipment i cant wait to try this too.

  • @allenpaley
    @allenpaley 10 дней назад +1

    Outstanding, Michael. Another banger of a video.

  • @ragwafire
    @ragwafire 8 дней назад +1

    My partner is a digital artist, and I'm so excited to be able to use this to imprint their illustrations on my 3D prints!

  • @lucasrezende7214
    @lucasrezende7214 10 дней назад +2

    This is seriously awesome.

  • @aPyroDesign
    @aPyroDesign 7 дней назад

    This is fantastic. I may be able to incorporate this into some projects. I've used sublimation a ton in the past. Combining it with 3d printing is game changing. Thanks for making this video.

  • @wildwalkeruk
    @wildwalkeruk 9 дней назад +3

    Cool video dude, we bought a sublimation printer (converted Epson) couple of years ago, and have made T-Shirts, Cups, Coasters etc, but being able to something with my 3D printer is awesome :)

  • @mlubecke
    @mlubecke 8 дней назад +1

    Wow…. I’m speechless. Totally took this to a new level. ❤❤

  • @TheTsunamijuan
    @TheTsunamijuan 9 дней назад +1

    One of your best videos yet imo!

  • @miserablepile
    @miserablepile 10 дней назад +2

    This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @naeem5071
    @naeem5071 7 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the amazing content! Your videos always show me incredible things I never thought were possible.

  • @BorisMinor
    @BorisMinor 9 дней назад +1

    Love it! The practical application for instructions just goes to show how useful all of these techniques are. Great video.

  • @roland_eiden7555
    @roland_eiden7555 7 дней назад

    This is brilliant! Thank you for sharing this.

  • @NoTimeForThatNow
    @NoTimeForThatNow 6 дней назад +1

    This is brilliant, both you and Johan did a great job!

  • @KevinLemarchand
    @KevinLemarchand 10 дней назад +2

    This is a really awesome technique! Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @nerdsph1
    @nerdsph1 10 дней назад +3

    The Sharpie solution made my day. Thanks for the video.

  • @baschz
    @baschz 10 дней назад +1

    I tried this a while ago as well and it worked great. I did just a quick test, so I didn't change any settings from a normal PLA print. Still came out very well. Cool and informative video as usual.

    • @makers_lab
      @makers_lab 12 часов назад +1

      We came up with the same idea a few months too when we started doing sublimation with one of the little epson's. Wouldn't have thought of the sharpie trick though.

  • @floridafoilers
    @floridafoilers 9 дней назад +1

    I love how you’ve shared this new technique and given us great directions to reproduce! Thank you 🙌🙌

  • @properprinting
    @properprinting 8 дней назад

    This is awesome! This sparked some new ideas, thanks!

  • @333donutboy
    @333donutboy 10 дней назад +5

    Very interesting process. I'm not sure if I would ever do it but still, very cool. Thanks

  • @Zeldur
    @Zeldur 8 дней назад +1

    This is suuuuuper cool. Will save this for later if I ever need it for a project. Also, love the humor

  • @TheMrbrookster
    @TheMrbrookster 10 дней назад +1

    Thanks Johan and Michael your both stars.🌟

  • @jlitwiller
    @jlitwiller 3 дня назад

    This is great to see! I just got my wife a sublimation printer. Looking forward to trying this out myself

  • @yobson
    @yobson 6 дней назад +1

    thank you shaq for this innovation 💖

    • @TeachingTech
      @TeachingTech  5 дней назад +1

      Most dominant sublimation user ever.

  • @mmill631
    @mmill631 7 дней назад

    Hi everyone, tried this method and got some good result with some added technique, when printing from photoshop there is an option to print with extra ink (no need to run the paper through the printer again), when cleaning the paper from the 3D print don’t use hot water (around 30C), and the final tip is to clear spray the 3D print as a final step makes the colors pop.

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff 9 дней назад +1

    Johan, you're a legend!!!

  • @antoniomromo
    @antoniomromo 8 дней назад

    Absolutely love this!!! Thanks for the new and interesting ways to use my printer.

  • @Rizzler420-uh4yd
    @Rizzler420-uh4yd 8 дней назад

    Nicely presented, thank you.

  • @olafb.2929
    @olafb.2929 9 дней назад +2

    This is a great technique! Thanks for sharing!

  • @SebastianCanale
    @SebastianCanale 8 дней назад

    Very complete video!!! Amazing

  • @johnpomaro1731
    @johnpomaro1731 5 дней назад

    Very useful for custom electronics enclosures, bezels, and control panels!

  • @Seaofjitsu
    @Seaofjitsu 10 дней назад +1

    UNREALLLLLL WOW

  • @TripodsGarage
    @TripodsGarage 8 дней назад +1

    Absolutely loved this video! Couldn't have picked a better face 😀. My daughter and I have been doing sublimation with an Epson Ink Tank for years. We have to run test pages basically every week to help prevent nozzle clogs.

  • @jasongooden917
    @jasongooden917 8 дней назад

    This is quite amazing

  • @jeffharrison5265
    @jeffharrison5265 10 дней назад

    Fantastic idea, thanks for sharing!!

  • @NoahKainWhittington
    @NoahKainWhittington 6 дней назад

    Nice! I've been doing this using a laser printer and transparency paper for about a year now! It even works with regular printer paper when using a laser printer if you rub off the paper with cold water. This is definitely a cheaper method, especially because of the high cost of color laser printers and toner! Nice job! I may replace my current laser printer setup with this just because the ink is so much more affordable.

  •  7 дней назад

    Wow. This looks like the perfect way to make custom key caps for custom/mechanical keyboard with detailed legends.

  • @cebau1
    @cebau1 5 дней назад

    Amayzing 😮

  • @samuelsmall8449
    @samuelsmall8449 3 дня назад

    This a great idea. I have a sublimation printer and a heat press. I’ll have to give this a try.

  • @alexfedorov1160
    @alexfedorov1160 10 дней назад +2

    A vivid example of thinking outside the box.

  • @mmill631
    @mmill631 9 дней назад

    Love it, what a great idea!

  • @SeanLumly
    @SeanLumly 10 дней назад +9

    I've also wondered about heat-gun printed shrink wrapping techniques (similar to bottles of soda). If you can use adhesive to ensure a secure mount of the shrink wrapped plastic, you can technically shrink individual parts for later assembly. This should make it possible to apply a durable full-colour "skin" on nearly any object (given a bit of assembly).
    A thin single layer of PLA, and a bit of glue may be effectively used with heat gun 'srhinking' to attache the full-colour surface to a separately printed object!
    Oh, and ECOtank is a blessing in a market of historic gouging. The amount of ink you get is SUBSTANTIAL and is cheap to replace. You get to print as you would with a laser printer: you don't have to think about consumables.

    • @jeffreycutler7364
      @jeffreycutler7364 10 дней назад +5

      Just wanted to point out that the printer manufacturers are up to their old shenanigans with this type of printer too. Since you've got long lines with "stale" ink in them if you don't run your printer daily the first thing it does is dump a bunch of ink into a sponge. The sponge is not a "user replaceable part" and has an electronic counter on it. Once the counter is exceed, the printer is junk. So yes, still better than the old inkjets, but still some ways to go.

    • @SeanLumly
      @SeanLumly 10 дней назад

      @@jeffreycutler7364 Somehow, I am not surprised!

    • @dan-nutu
      @dan-nutu 9 дней назад +1

      ​@@jeffreycutler7364Making that sponge non user replaceable is despicable!!
      But do you know for sure that it's daily? I.e. that you need to print every single day to avoid the cleaning part?
      I'm asking because I have a similar problem with a regular (i.e. 2d) printer from Canon that has "XL" ink tanks (that's the main reason I chose it). I very rarely print anything on it and so every time I do use it it does its cleaning thing, which wastes a lot of ink, so even though the ink tanks are "XL" size I get few pages out of them.
      I scheduled a task every Sunday morning to print a page of text, to avoid the cleaning phase. I choose once a week to minimise ink and paper loss but it's too seldom, as the printer still does its cleaning thing. If it needs to print every day to avoid the cleaning then there is no win, as the scheduled task itself would waste 365 pages and the ink for them each year.

    • @ultramegax
      @ultramegax 9 дней назад +1

      ​​​​​@@jeffreycutler7364AFAIK, this is false. If you're referring to the maintenance tank, which it sounds like you are, they're a few bucks on Amazon and one step to replace.
      If there's some other pad in the printer that I'm not aware of, I guess I'll have to look into it.
      --
      Upon doing some further reading, it seems like this might be dependent on the model you buy/age of the printer. Newer models, like the one I have, the ET-3850, have the easily replaceable maintenance box. Not sure about other/older models.
      Again, unless there's some other pad I'm not aware of.

    • @jeffreycutler7364
      @jeffreycutler7364 7 дней назад

      @@dan-nutu It probably doesn't have to be daily. That's what one youtube review I read say. You probably don't have to print a whole page, just a quick print with all of the different colors.

  • @AseGarcia
    @AseGarcia 10 дней назад

    Awesome technique! I think it opens a big world of possibilities. Thanks for sharing!

  • @howardhamaker2708
    @howardhamaker2708 10 дней назад

    OH this is great. This fits into my soon to be home based printer business. Thank you !
    And I already own all the equipment.

  • @martythestines
    @martythestines 10 дней назад

    I have an old printer that I don't use and will work perfectly for this. I'm excited!

  • @terryevans1976
    @terryevans1976 10 дней назад +1

    Very cool project.

  • @adamantize
    @adamantize 8 дней назад

    Good stuff man. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MarkDotExe
    @MarkDotExe 10 дней назад +1

    really cool. Thanks

  • @avejst
    @avejst 8 дней назад

    WOW, great job Johan !!
    Another great video
    Thanks for sharing your experiences with all of us :-)

  • @edmarfilho2000
    @edmarfilho2000 10 дней назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @narwhalking2788
    @narwhalking2788 10 дней назад

    This is great for hologram props/future screen miniatures.

  • @peircedan
    @peircedan 10 дней назад +4

    Wow. One could make some amazing front panels for enclosures and great images for keycaps on custom keyboards. I'm not going to run out to purchase a 2d printer for this, but may reconsider some day in the future if an extra wad of cash comes my way.

    • @andreamitchell4758
      @andreamitchell4758 9 дней назад

      You could probably pick up a normal ink jet for free or Next to free from. Craigslist or somewhere else arnt just get a cheap refillable cart kit from China and inject the sublimation dye into the carts instead of ink.
      I really don't see why it needs to be an eco tank specifically other than Epson sponsorship of the video or a very trivial convenience feature
      That becomes even more trivial when you consider the process of transferring the due to the bottles outlined in the beginning of the video.
      It is just as easy if not easier to inject the dye into a refillable after market ink cart with a syringe

  • @grzegorzawniczak583
    @grzegorzawniczak583 10 дней назад

    This is Great! I own L1225 and one may change printer settings so colors are more dense.

  • @whatyoudo9773
    @whatyoudo9773 6 дней назад

    wow! the stuff you can do in the mad lab!

  • @makerlindh5372
    @makerlindh5372 9 дней назад +2

    Wow nice idea. And also really cool that you used my phone case design on printables 😍 it looked awesome

  • @ads-365
    @ads-365 10 дней назад +1

    This is genius 👍

  • @kronisknatur
    @kronisknatur 10 дней назад

    So great. I have to try it

  • @squidcaps4308
    @squidcaps4308 10 дней назад +2

    You can do black&white images with a regular laser printer and transparent sheets made for overhead projectors. Printers heat is enough to sublimate the ink (edit: it melts the ink).

    • @flagman3116
      @flagman3116 9 дней назад +1

      That's cool to hear, since I'm not nearly creative enough to make use of full color, but I could use some labels on my prints occasionally. A bit of a nit-pick though: laser toner is actually fine plastic particles, so it's not sublimation anymore, just melting the toner into your print.

    • @squidcaps4308
      @squidcaps4308 9 дней назад

      @@flagman3116 Thanks for the correction, that makes way more sense.
      And adding labels to printed lab power supplies etc. is quite important, that is where i found the method.

  • @jonbondy
    @jonbondy 6 дней назад

    The method you demonstrated for registering the paper to the 3D print is ingenious but inflexible. If you could incorporate some registration dots into the 3D print, have them print first and then pause, you could then position the paper prior to allowing the 3D print to compete. This would allow you to create a variety of geometries while retaining the registration feature.

  • @Abyssaal1
    @Abyssaal1 10 дней назад +1

    Cool!

  • @rosskappa5410
    @rosskappa5410 9 дней назад

    pretty amazing !

  • @bumperxx1
    @bumperxx1 5 дней назад

    Thanks I like learning something new even if I can't try it

  • @JardaBar
    @JardaBar 10 дней назад +1

    This is great! And the Czech glue KORES too 🙂

  • @D-One
    @D-One 9 дней назад

    This is great for prints that need text, like panels and such... will def try it.

  • @1stWorldProblemsSolved
    @1stWorldProblemsSolved 9 дней назад

    Cool AF (or should I say HOTAF)! I picked up a couple large format printers really cheap via government auctions and repaired them, can't wait to try this.

  • @kirkpreston7
    @kirkpreston7 9 дней назад

    I will be certainly combining my 2 hobbies together with this technique, always looking for some thing different to expand my product range

  • @MoTheFcker
    @MoTheFcker 10 дней назад

    great video! ❤

  • @Gounesh
    @Gounesh 10 дней назад

    Wish UV Printers are cheaper as posibilities would be endless. But it’s nice to see sublimation works directly on first layer! Great for flat models. Ty for sharing.

  • @collie147
    @collie147 9 дней назад

    Cases with labels and colouring is a great idea. You could also make any kind of signage. I wonder what it would look like back lit with a few LEDs behind it.

  • @aloysiussnailchaser272
    @aloysiussnailchaser272 2 дня назад

    I make my custom phone cases by using a clear case and printing whatever I like on paper, cutting it to size and putting it in inside the case under the phone. It's no good for mass production or selling but for a one off it works great. My iPhone has a Sinclair Spectrum motherboard image on the back. It looks great.

  • @Dode.Bogdan
    @Dode.Bogdan 9 дней назад

    amazing channel :))
    thank you !

  • @hallowedshade125
    @hallowedshade125 9 дней назад

    This is the type of idea that takes off! 🎉 now I have to spend MORE on my hobby 😂