DTG Pretreat Comparison | AA Print Supply

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @Hellspawn410
    @Hellspawn410 2 года назад +1

    Why there’s so many options for pretreatment? I just need what’s best for F2100 epson

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  2 года назад

      Hey there! We try to be unbiased with what we offer and give all available options. The top performers in this testing for Epson DTG were: Teetreat, Epson concentrate diluted and Firebird gen 2.5

  • @javiesaucedo7468
    @javiesaucedo7468 3 года назад +1

    What kind of cart is that under the heat press? Kickass!

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  3 года назад

      Hello,
      That would be the Hotronix Equipment Scissor Cart - super versatile and heavy duty stand. Drop me an e-mail for any pricing or availability questions ESTEVAN@aaprintsupplyco.com

  • @TheMoodyedge
    @TheMoodyedge 3 года назад +1

    Great sound.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  3 года назад

      Hello, thank you for the kind words - have a great day!

  • @VinaykanthK
    @VinaykanthK 3 года назад +1

    your color chart looks way perfect. can you please explain how you avoided that white bubling or fibres sticking out ? i use NEXT LEVEL 3600 and they were never close to results you had on your sample shirts.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  3 года назад

      Hello,
      At 4:41 we go over the steps we use to dry the pretreat: light pressure, long hover and dried in 30 second intervals. As far as the print quality, I have to give credit to the Kothari NeoRIP software. That's how we get the best prints possible with the Epson DTG. Drop me an email for more information to Estevan@aaprintsupplyco.com

  • @jessepadron5499
    @jessepadron5499 2 года назад

    Would you say you can achieve the same results with a forced air conveyor belt?

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  2 года назад

      Hello,
      We would still advise a quick prepress before pretreating to lay the fibers down but drying wise should be fine either way

  • @VinaykanthK
    @VinaykanthK 3 года назад

    i tried 22 26 30 and 36 grams @ 350F(30 seconds) on gildan 2000 and NL3600 @ 0/1 PSI but it still felt like cardboard. in my experience 325F@ 40sec and maybe a second press did a decent job and fabric feels way better than it did with the curing @ 350...
    i cover the upper heating platen with a Teflon sheet and its almost 3 years old. do you think that old sheet is affecting in any way ?

  • @VinaykanthK
    @VinaykanthK 3 года назад

    how many grams for mister leverl 26 ?

  • @deanbiscan9979
    @deanbiscan9979 3 года назад +1

    Seems a bit excessive on the PT, no? It's literally dripping off the shirt.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  3 года назад

      Hello,
      The setting used may have been in excess for some of the solutions but the goal was to have a even measuring stick to compare all the prints to objectively - same settings across the board with everything.

    • @jonathanw.6266
      @jonathanw.6266 3 года назад

      the problem was the bi-directional application. that put down double the amount of PT. only use that for high % poly blend

    • @joelallen770
      @joelallen770 3 года назад

      @@jonathanw.6266 No it doesn't. It cuts it in half.

    • @jonathanw.6266
      @jonathanw.6266 3 года назад +1

      @@joelallen770 if you do a gram weight test it lays down the same amount in both directions. So if you have 10g uni then you have 20g bi