If you guys have any comments or questions about sublimatung at home or want to share tricks you've found help you while sublimating then please leave them below! A vlog will be coming out soon! In the mean time - happy sublimating! ☺️✨
Thanks so much for this detailed video Abi! I have been watching ever since u got your first manual press & to see that you have mastered this from all your tests & trials is AMAZING!! Kudos to you well done!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🎉💕
Hey abi! Luv watching your videos 🌷 I know this may not be related to your video right now, but I've watched one of your old ones and remembered that you had a hard time gluing your notepads and stuff. I've seen from other channels that they use a bookpress or even diy it using two wooden cutting boards. Just using a certain screw to close it and put pressure to make the papers stay put. Maybe you can use one of those perhaps? Pls ignore this if you've found a way to solve this issue just wanted to leave a suggestion, cause I saw you struggling before. And if others have suggested this one before then credits to them ❤ anyways thanks for always uploading and being an inspiration to all of us 💗💗💗
Thank you for this tutorial, very detailed ❤. I will save this for later! I would like to eventually sell cups but I should start by simply having a small business, then invest in sublimation material as I grow😂😂😂
The great thing about sublimation is that once you have the materials you can make as many mugs and tumblers as you like! It's such a great investment! It's also a fun process in my opinion😁
I clean my printer regularly. It's due to the print head catching on the edge of the paper when the image it too close to the edge. Which is why it's best to have your design as close to the centre of the paper as possible and avoid the edges! 😁
@@AbiNova I do sublimation . You have to clean the heads multiple times times to remove the excess ink. There is cleaning paper available on Amazon that I’ve used. That may also help.
Love the cat mug! What capacity are the mugs your using? I heard the auto press has a restriction on size? that might be a reason some people may pref the manual presses? I haven't tried pressing my own yet but would like to do so just not sure if I should start with mugs or flat items like tees and totes etc
@@ajiroumoren6281 As long as you can connect it to your printer and the dimensions are correct you can use most programs. Sometimes print straight from the PNG files for quickness and I've never had a problem. Hope this helped!
If you guys have any comments or questions about sublimatung at home or want to share tricks you've found help you while sublimating then please leave them below! A vlog will be coming out soon! In the mean time - happy sublimating! ☺️✨
Thanks so much for this detailed video Abi! I have been watching ever since u got your first manual press & to see that you have mastered this from all your tests & trials is AMAZING!! Kudos to you well done!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🎉💕
Hey abi! Luv watching your videos 🌷 I know this may not be related to your video right now, but I've watched one of your old ones and remembered that you had a hard time gluing your notepads and stuff. I've seen from other channels that they use a bookpress or even diy it using two wooden cutting boards. Just using a certain screw to close it and put pressure to make the papers stay put. Maybe you can use one of those perhaps? Pls ignore this if you've found a way to solve this issue just wanted to leave a suggestion, cause I saw you struggling before. And if others have suggested this one before then credits to them ❤ anyways thanks for always uploading and being an inspiration to all of us 💗💗💗
ahhh that is the CUTEST little tumbler 🥰
Thank you!! I'll be launching them soon! I'm super excited! 😁
Gret video, it helped me a lot. I'm bit confused on how it prints a white color?
Thank you for this tutorial, very detailed ❤. I will save this for later! I would like to eventually sell cups but I should start by simply having a small business, then invest in sublimation material as I grow😂😂😂
The great thing about sublimation is that once you have the materials you can make as many mugs and tumblers as you like! It's such a great investment! It's also a fun process in my opinion😁
Possibly do a print head cleaning to get rid of the black ink being left behind.
I clean my printer regularly. It's due to the print head catching on the edge of the paper when the image it too close to the edge. Which is why it's best to have your design as close to the centre of the paper as possible and avoid the edges! 😁
@@AbiNova I do sublimation . You have to clean the heads multiple times times to remove the excess ink. There is cleaning paper available on Amazon that I’ve used. That may also help.
Love the cat mug! What capacity are the mugs your using? I heard the auto press has a restriction on size? that might be a reason some people may pref the manual presses? I haven't tried pressing my own yet but would like to do so just not sure if I should start with mugs or flat items like tees and totes etc
Thank you for this, I struggle with my designs, I can’t seem to get away with Adobe. I would love too learn though.
I'm glad it helped! ☺As long as you have the right canvas sizes you don't have to use adobe! It's just what I personally find easiest!
@@AbiNova please what other options can we use asides adobe and canva please?
@@ajiroumoren6281 As long as you can connect it to your printer and the dimensions are correct you can use most programs. Sometimes print straight from the PNG files for quickness and I've never had a problem. Hope this helped!