I love how you talk through your thought process - really helps me understand the advantages and disadvantages of doing it 1 way over another. (Are you worried about copyright or do you have lisence?)
My solution when Im using Htv ront dark sublimation on black shirts: I first press down the htvront down first for 10 seconds then I print the sublimation paper bigger than htvront. When I press the image some of the ink of the sublimation paper over laps the border and goes on the shirt itself. You will not see any ink on the black shirt because it just blends inside. I never get the white border no more. I thing the dark htvront sublimation is easier than the light version.
I think you did great!
thank you for doing this
I love how you talk through your thought process - really helps me understand the advantages and disadvantages of doing it 1 way over another.
(Are you worried about copyright or do you have lisence?)
@@LovesHerEagles I don't sell that sort of stuff. It was a special gift for my nephew.
My solution when Im using Htv ront dark sublimation on black shirts: I first press down the htvront down first for 10 seconds then I print the sublimation paper bigger than htvront. When I press the image some of the ink of the sublimation paper over laps the border and goes on the shirt itself. You will not see any ink on the black shirt because it just blends inside. I never get the white border no more. I thing the dark htvront sublimation is easier than the light version.
I have tried that, but I may have to go a bit bigger on my printed image.