These material works like a charm on a latex printer as well and there is no need to wait to dry because it comes out completely dry right out of the printer.
This stuff does NOT work on a latex printer. There are vinyls made for using on latex printers but this is not one of them, it's solvent only. Solvent also produces way better quality
Been using Neenah 3G Jet Opaque and have had real nice results with it so far. Yes it's a desktop printable but for a smaller business, just getting going, thousands for solvent printers in the beginning are not feasible. Get a good pigment ink printer and you will see pretty durable results.
This video is unbelievably perfect today. While I’m still waiting on parts to repair my PRS100, I’ve been picking vinyls to try out HTV on about 200 hats I just got in while I get my embroidery back up & running. Substantial difference is that I’ll be attempting this with an Easypress, buuuut I ordered my IQ 360 (or vice versa) about a week and a half ago. Due to arrive 3/8!
Bro you’ve come such a long way I remember watching your first time screen printing series when we’re struggling to burn a screen and the machine kept coming out registration lol. I drop my own brand on the 3/8/21 and in a way your a part of it so thanks for being consistent. Keep dropping these bangers. 🤙🏾
Hey, I got 2 questions regarding latex printers and was wondering if you can help? -I’ve seen holographic stickers and was wondering if latex printers are good for printing over holographic vinyl? -Do you still laminate the prints after or are they weatherproof right after printing? Thanks in advance.
@@leestuart38I have my stahls hat press on order as well. edit: ye I used to work at a roland dealer years ago, def still like them. I guess weigh your needs and pick the right one! nice job!
Super video Lee, thanks. Your videos sealed the deal on me getting a 360. I love using HTV as it really increases the range of what can be printed. And of course minimal weeding compared to just plain cut vinyl. But, the only thing that puts me off HTV is the glossiness of the solvent ink. No matter how matte the actual HTV, the gloss of the ink makes the logo unreadable at the right angle. Or maybe I'm just doing something wrong...
Lee Stuart, If its curling up on you, it might also be your temp too high. I usually learned to run mine at around 85degrees when i print on HTV. I use SISER printable HTV with my Roland. The stahl brand might need a different temp.
What is the recommended pressure and temperature? Great video, but couldn't listen to it due to an issue on my phone. Apologies if the answers are in the video, I couldn't listen.
Super informative! I am struggling a bit to get my press dialed in. I use Richardson 112 and Yupoong 6606 mostly and a few Richardson 320 or other chino style hats. I am using 1.4 - 1.6mm genuine leather patches. Originally I was using the stahls thermo adhesive and was struggling to get the patches to stick to the hats. I could get the adhesive to adhere to the patch but not to the the hat. I switched to heat n bond ultimate and had more success but am still running into issues with adhesion here and there I’d say 1or 2 of 5. I use the standard 320 280 heat settings. Time is 45 seconds. First adhesive attachment is 5 seconds. Pressure is 5-7. When I called, Stahls actually said you were the man and may be able to help! So help! 😂 jkjk. Let me know your thoughts if possible.
110% agree with you on the embroidery! I may never look at a 6 panel hat the same again, "butt Crack" lol !!! Great Hat choice with the Yupoong and those turned out Sick!!!! So clean, Nice work bro.
I'd love if you could do more videos about the Roland! I use one at work and I still don't have it working as well as I'd like it. As usual, awesome video!
best thing I've done all day is come across your channel. your set up is GOALS AF. I've been wanting to do HTV on a hat, but my only solution was sublimated easy subli...your stuff is dope though!!! Thanks for this vid
@@leestuart38 I definitely will...working on designs and until I get a setup, I'd love to have transfers made up. So, when you mention this printable HTV is to be used with solvent inks, do mean only the print/cut printers (like the Roland), or can those eco tank printers, using solvent ink, be used as well? thank you
Heck yea! When I see notification from Lee, I drop everything, including my kid and it`s time to watch this master at work! I did noticed that jumper in the Instagram post the other day and wanted to ask what is it, because I couldn't see the whole thing. Now I see it and I can thank you for introducing me to Sylosi! Found them a while ago in your story, they're on my playlist since then. The editing dude! jeez! You killed it as always! Glad to see you got that Roland fully working, bet you don't want to repeat that process ever again I can see Wheels hair on your right shoulder in 3rd chapter :))) don't kill me.. I like Wheels, he's cute AF! Let that beard grow man!!! One day, ill afford that hat press
Sylosis is incredible, they've been in my top 3 favorite bands for over a decade. Apparently there's no lint roller on earth that can save me from having wheelie hair covering me in these things 🤷🏻♂️
We backed off of this stuff because all we were getting was “can you do a shirt in an hour for my sons birthday and do the full design with his picture” questions. But for hats, might have to bring it back 👍
I just waited 2 months for a box of sweaters to be screen printed (one color) and 7 of them were not even useable. People around here seem to have a major problem screen printing on polyester fleece sweatshirts. I'm so pissed, I gave up with that company entirely. Great video Lee by the way. :)
What separates you from most printers. You want and expect top quality from your products. Where can I order one of those Rouge skull hats? They are dope AF 🔥.
Hey brother. I stumbled upon your channel looking at the hotronix hat press videos. I am so inspired. I started up a laser company and am going to do hat patches and other things. Thanks for such great content. Its real. I am curious about what is on your hat in this video? I would be interested in having you create and make some things for me to press myself!
@@leestuart38 right on! It holds up really well on clothing. So I think it would do well on hats. I’ll have to try some. I have been doing brick and strip lock lately. Looks really cool!
Great video bro. Thanks for all the info. Any heat temperature setting tip for pressing Siser Brick 600 to hats.Would u use the same settings that u mention in video of 290 / 220?
Hey lee! The bgm is very satisfying.❤️ But i dont understand how that logo get printed? Is that on printer or in vinyl cutter! Because i dont understand how to transfer multicolor with vinyl heat press 😭. Will be waiting for your reply 🚩
those do look killer for sure - can't wait till you get a bigger shop and you are able to do so much more.. also your fault with wheels you started to play so now you must ALWAYS play. lol. keep up the great work cheers.
So good. The last printable htv I used didn't turn out well. My next run I'll definitely have you print for me. How does their older hat press work with it? Cheers!
How much did you charge the client per hat? I am still trying to figure out how to charge fair prices. Still starting up the business. Also, thank you so much for your knowledge. I truly appreciate you.
Excellent video and great tips - I want to step up my print workshop with a Roland Printer/ Plotter like yours, which is the model you use/ is there any other model you would recommend me to check out?
Hey lee, sorry for the non related comment, but here i go. I have been having this certain printing problem for weeks now and its driving me fucking insane and i making me seriously contemplate quitting screen printing, so ive been looking around everywhere but never got an answer. Basically when i print i am not capable of driving the ink into the tshirt, basically the print looks good on press but when you hold it up against the light, certain areas are extremely see through (you can see the individual lines/threads of the fabric). One might think that this could be cured by simply using a smaller mesh count or more pressure / angle. However, i encountred this most often with halftones, and when i do that, the gain makes the halftone look like shit. Basically the ink is not transfered to the shirt and is left in screen. I hope i have been able to express myself well enough. If you, or anyone on this planet for that matter, has got any tips, i will give them my a virtual hug. Also, keep in mind that i have tryed every-fucking-thing to make it work.. angle, pressure, of contact, different brands, plastisol, waterbased, different tshirt brand..... i am going mad Lee i remember in one video you were talking about throwing frames and i can so relate ! Screen printing has got the capability to make me mad beyond anything on this planet. I am usually quiet cool and collected, but believe it or not ! I have not too long ago *chewed* up a t shirt. Yes, chewed. Like a dog, i put it in my mouth and started to tear it apart with my teeth ! Amen.
Great vid...as ALWAYS! We purchased this machine based in your recommendation and review! We even connected and ordered leather/embroidered patches from your recommended person. I made my first hats last weekend. They turned out sweet. It show a little scorching and we immediately orderd the flex sheet. Playing around with regular vinyl now...is there a formula for setting the platens for regular vinyl? Also, how do we order the full color vibrant patches from you? Is there a min quantity? Please let us know. Dope!! Thank you and keep doing what you do....so inspiring!!! 🔥🔥🔥
For vinyl applications I usually run the lower platen on the colder side since the material is so thin and doesn't really need the extra bottom heat. 200° seems to work well for that. If you want transfers just shoot me an email through the rogue lab site with some info about what you're after 🤘🏻
Just got some custom embroidered hats and they came out terrible.. Looking for a retailer to make custom hats using this type of process. Any recommendations?
What was the tape you used to hold down the vinyl in place till pressed, also do you recommend the Stahl premium plus vinyl for just solid colors for hats?
Hey Man, really enjoy your content. Quick question, how do you keep your studio neat and clean? Do you have a daily routine tidying it up? Greetings from Chihuahua, North Mexico.
Thanks man. I just do a quick cleanup at the start or end of the work day and it stays pretty clean. But if I get ink on something that gets cleaned off immediately
I was interested in getting the Roland BN-20 for making stickers and thought the heat transfer aspect would be a bonus. It’s a desktop inkjet printer though, so would you say it’s not the best for heat transfer jobs? Not sure if you’ve had experience with it. Thanks!
Hey Lee What is the cover you use on the hats before you press them? Where can I get something like that. Maybe you can point me in the right direction. Thanks - Anthony!
Coming back to this video 2 years later after getting the materials to do my first hats. Freaking pumped
Better late than never.
Go road ahead
I agree with you Bro having an embroidered machine is cool but it's not always efficient. For certain projects
These material works like a charm on a latex printer as well and there is no need to wait to dry because it comes out completely dry right out of the printer.
This stuff does NOT work on a latex printer. There are vinyls made for using on latex printers but this is not one of them, it's solvent only. Solvent also produces way better quality
Been using Neenah 3G Jet Opaque and have had real nice results with it so far. Yes it's a desktop printable but for a smaller business, just getting going, thousands for solvent printers in the beginning are not feasible. Get a good pigment ink printer and you will see pretty durable results.
Hey man what printer do you use ?
That 5 panel v 6 panel tip is A1
We do sublimated patches for high detail designs when someone wants it on caps.
That's another way to do it
I like the look of the material of the caps coming through the transfer. Gives the look of it being directly printed instead of a transfer
@@crumptees I wanna see🤩
I have 500 adhesive back patches to do next week on Richardson caps. Nice order, but dang it's going to be a repetitive grind. 😂
This video is unbelievably perfect today. While I’m still waiting on parts to repair my PRS100, I’ve been picking vinyls to try out HTV on about 200 hats I just got in while I get my embroidery back up & running. Substantial difference is that I’ll be attempting this with an Easypress, buuuut I ordered my IQ 360 (or vice versa) about a week and a half ago. Due to arrive 3/8!
Hell ya you'll love the 360, it's untouchable by anything else out there right now
HTV also looks great on hats if raised, heat applied on felt, cut, and applied to hats with htv adhesive. Lil more work, but looks really good.
That Dimebag Darrell guitar tho!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Now I just need to get my hands on that skull Rouge Lab Hat. Hats so DOPE!!!
I guess I better make a few 🤔
@@leestuart38 When you do, let me know plz! I’d love to have one. Literally jonesing for one man. 🤣 Legit the sickest hat I’ve seen in years. 🔥 🔥🔥🔥
You are still my hero.
Bro you’ve come such a long way I remember watching your first time screen printing series when we’re struggling to burn a screen and the machine kept coming out registration lol. I drop my own brand on the 3/8/21 and in a way your a part of it so thanks for being consistent. Keep dropping these bangers. 🤙🏾
Things have definitely come a long way since then, I was terrible haha. Glad to be a part of it, good luck with the drop!
That’s a good ICC setting you’ve got, the LS38 one looks amazing!
Thanks!
Printed Stahl's numbers for ball teams today. Did a digital camo fill on them, looks sweet. Really love that skull logo you did here. Slick design. 👍
Thanks a lot 🤘🏻
another cool video! The dry time with ecosolvent is one issue why i went with a Latex printer.
Latex is good for that, it just didn't meet my standards in a few key areas
Hey, I got 2 questions regarding latex printers and was wondering if you can help?
-I’ve seen holographic stickers and was wondering if latex printers are good for printing over holographic vinyl?
-Do you still laminate the prints after or are they weatherproof right after printing?
Thanks in advance.
@@MadebyEdgar i wont spam it here but there is another guy i chat with that does holographic vinyl printing with latex,
@@leestuart38I have my stahls hat press on order as well. edit: ye I used to work at a roland dealer years ago, def still like them. I guess weigh your needs and pick the right one! nice job!
Solid review on the hat press. 👍 I’m looking forward to seeing what the DTG printer will do with that LS38 logo.
Hell ya I'm definitely going to be testing this design with it 🙌🏻
Can you please explain how u created the patches thanks great video
i desparately need a filming course from you please :) . im watching from cozumel México
Damn those hats are dope!
Game Changer....... Thank you for the update.
Super video Lee, thanks. Your videos sealed the deal on me getting a 360. I love using HTV as it really increases the range of what can be printed. And of course minimal weeding compared to just plain cut vinyl. But, the only thing that puts me off HTV is the glossiness of the solvent ink. No matter how matte the actual HTV, the gloss of the ink makes the logo unreadable at the right angle. Or maybe I'm just doing something wrong...
It really depends on the material you use more than the ink. This material I'm using in the video prints very matte and always looks great.
@@leestuart38 thanks Lee, might try a different vinyl then. I'm using Siser Softprint Colour Matte. It looks super matte before printing.
Lee Stuart, If its curling up on you, it might also be your temp too high. I usually learned to run mine at around 85degrees when i print on HTV. I use SISER printable HTV with my Roland. The stahl brand might need a different temp.
It's from the slight contraction of the ink drying that will curl it if it's cut too quickly
What is the recommended pressure and temperature? Great video, but couldn't listen to it due to an issue on my phone. Apologies if the answers are in the video, I couldn't listen.
The retro logo one is sooooooo clean ✊🏽🔥
Thanks man, I love the colors in that version
Super informative!
I am struggling a bit to get my press dialed in. I use Richardson 112 and Yupoong 6606 mostly and a few Richardson 320 or other chino style hats. I am using 1.4 - 1.6mm genuine leather patches. Originally I was using the stahls thermo adhesive and was struggling to get the patches to stick to the hats. I could get the adhesive to adhere to the patch but not to the the hat. I switched to heat n bond ultimate and had more success but am still running into issues with adhesion here and there I’d say 1or 2 of 5. I use the standard 320 280 heat settings. Time is 45 seconds. First adhesive attachment is 5 seconds. Pressure is 5-7. When I called, Stahls actually said you were the man and may be able to help! So help! 😂 jkjk.
Let me know your thoughts if possible.
110% agree with you on the embroidery! I may never look at a 6 panel hat the same again, "butt Crack" lol !!! Great Hat choice with the Yupoong and those turned out Sick!!!! So clean, Nice work bro.
Much appreciated dude 👊🏻👊🏻
I'd love if you could do more videos about the Roland! I use one at work and I still don't have it working as well as I'd like it. As usual, awesome video!
I agree, I should cover that thing more
Turned out awesome
Hot damn 🔥 another hot video! Thanks for always keeping it real
👊🏻👊🏻
I've had this press for about 5 months and it's really awesome especially for the 3d patches and silicone patches :) Awesome video my dude :)
It's such a solid machine. I love it 🤘🏻
Great job dude. So vibrant, and great info as per ✌🏼
Thanks a lot
best thing I've done all day is come across your channel. your set up is GOALS AF. I've been wanting to do HTV on a hat, but my only solution was sublimated easy subli...your stuff is dope though!!! Thanks for this vid
Thanks a lot! If you need transfers hit us up 🤘🏻
@@leestuart38 I definitely will...working on designs and until I get a setup, I'd love to have transfers made up. So, when you mention this printable HTV is to be used with solvent inks, do mean only the print/cut printers (like the Roland), or can those eco tank printers, using solvent ink, be used as well? thank you
Heck yea!
When I see notification from Lee, I drop everything, including my kid and it`s time to watch this master at work!
I did noticed that jumper in the Instagram post the other day and wanted to ask what is it, because I couldn't see the whole thing. Now I see it and I can thank you for introducing me to Sylosi! Found them a while ago in your story, they're on my playlist since then.
The editing dude! jeez! You killed it as always!
Glad to see you got that Roland fully working, bet you don't want to repeat that process ever again
I can see Wheels hair on your right shoulder in 3rd chapter :))) don't kill me.. I like Wheels, he's cute AF!
Let that beard grow man!!!
One day, ill afford that hat press
Sylosis is incredible, they've been in my top 3 favorite bands for over a decade. Apparently there's no lint roller on earth that can save me from having wheelie hair covering me in these things 🤷🏻♂️
That retro chrome LS38 logo looks 🔥. Great job man! Love your videos.
Thanks a lot
Dude you are so helpful with thus stuff you have no idea... THANKS
Glad to help 🤘🏻
Hey Lee thanks for inspiring others. I just ordered my Hotronix 360 IQ, I can't wait to get it👊
Hell ya you're gonna love it 🤘🏻
We backed off of this stuff because all we were getting was “can you do a shirt in an hour for my sons birthday and do the full design with his picture” questions. But for hats, might have to bring it back 👍
I've found a lot of great uses for this stuff around here. I still stay away from the one off items too, not worth it
Did you try on a motocross jersey ? I'm verry interesting to know your feel !
was asking myself earlier about HTV for hats.... a couple hours later, Lee delivers the goods
I'm in your mind 🧠
I just waited 2 months for a box of sweaters to be screen printed (one color) and 7 of them were not even useable. People around here seem to have a major problem screen printing on polyester fleece sweatshirts. I'm so pissed, I gave up with that company entirely. Great video Lee by the way. :)
That's unfortunate. We can help with that when we take on new clients again towards summer
Can you make a video to show how to make print profile for different materials? Great videos
I can probably make that happen
As always crispy tight video. I have been using Htv for a while and really wanted that hat press. Glad to see you have that printer dialed in. Cheers
What separates you from most printers. You want and expect top quality from your products. Where can I order one of those Rouge skull hats? They are dope AF 🔥.
I didn't actually make any of these to sell but maybe I'll have to 🤔
If you ever decide to. I'll rock one.
Bro I’m bouta take my work to a new level! 🙏🏽
Nigga wth u duin on here LMAO 🤣
Hey brother. I stumbled upon your channel looking at the hotronix hat press videos. I am so inspired. I started up a laser company and am going to do hat patches and other things. Thanks for such great content. Its real. I am curious about what is on your hat in this video? I would be interested in having you create and make some things for me to press myself!
What are the bare essentials I need for making hats like these? printers etc..
Cool stuff 🎉
Lee! What’s that color profile you mentioned? I’m getting a Roland BN-20 and would love to have the same color pop!
Great job bro!
Saludos from Perú 🇵🇪
Thanks!
Can't wait to get that hat press , your review made me want to get it . Also I would like to know how to get the patches printed with you.
You definitely should, it's a killer press. Go to our website and email us the design and some info about what you need done
@@leestuart38 okay, thank you but first the press 🙂
cool video lee hats look awesome great work
Much appreciated 🤘🏻
Thanks for the info! Sick video! keep it up!!
Thanks!
Just got mine last week. It’s a dope press 🔥
It's sooooo good
I love your videos! Also ESO is FANTASTIC!
I'm a huge ESO nerd 🤓
I was thinking about HVT for a hat job, I swear youtube reads minds. HMMMMMMMMMM. Keep up the good work
Hi please where do you get your hats from .thank you.
So Solid Bro!!!
I wonder if easysubli would work just like the printable vinyl. It’s super vibrant. I use it on shirts occasionally
I've never used it but you'd probably get similar results, not sure about the longevity compared to this stuff though
@@leestuart38 right on! It holds up really well on clothing. So I think it would do well on hats. I’ll have to try some. I have been doing brick and strip lock lately. Looks really cool!
Gnarly video and designs as usual. Awesome stuff man. 👍
Thanks a lot dude 🤘🏻
Does that grey mat prevent the dwaure scotch marks?
Good video Bro👍🏼......I'm looking to start up a hat business, and definitely wanna with the 360, and similar set up you have 👍🏼.
It's the perfect press to do it with 🤘🏻
@@leestuart38
Thanks Lee,
I'm actually watching your videos as we speak👍🏼. Do you actually make the leather patches too?
@@lightningw1537 I make the patches in house now
Great video bro. Thanks for all the info. Any heat temperature setting tip for pressing Siser Brick 600 to hats.Would u use the same settings that u mention in video of 290 / 220?
Hey lee! The bgm is very satisfying.❤️
But i dont understand how that logo get printed? Is that on printer or in vinyl cutter! Because i dont understand how to transfer multicolor with vinyl heat press 😭.
Will be waiting for your reply 🚩
those do look killer for sure - can't wait till you get a bigger shop and you are able to do so much more.. also your fault with wheels you started to play so now you must ALWAYS play. lol. keep up the great work cheers.
Thank you 🙏🏾 🔥
So sick ! I love the LS 38. Brilliant. I want both.... Unfortunately it looks like I can't buy them.... What's up with that Lee ????
This was just a demo to prep for a job, didn't think anyone would want them. I'm might make a few and put them on the site
So good. The last printable htv I used didn't turn out well. My next run I'll definitely have you print for me. How does their older hat press work with it? Cheers!
Great video Lee. I'll be attempting this with sublimation htv.
Hey great video! What print is on your military hat?
i love the content you put man your awesome
How much did you charge the client per hat? I am still trying to figure out how to charge fair prices. Still starting up the business. Also, thank you so much for your knowledge. I truly appreciate you.
Both of those hats are so fucking rad!!!
Thanks man!
Excellent video and great tips - I want to step up my print workshop with a Roland Printer/ Plotter like yours, which is the model you use/ is there any other model you would recommend me to check out?
Thank you for this video , i appreciate this so much.
I would love to have your color profile for the super tec material
That's top secret stuff
Hey lee, sorry for the non related comment, but here i go. I have been having this certain printing problem for weeks now and its driving me fucking insane and i making me seriously contemplate quitting screen printing, so ive been looking around everywhere but never got an answer. Basically when i print i am not capable of driving the ink into the tshirt, basically the print looks good on press but when you hold it up against the light, certain areas are extremely see through (you can see the individual lines/threads of the fabric). One might think that this could be cured by simply using a smaller mesh count or more pressure / angle. However, i encountred this most often with halftones, and when i do that, the gain makes the halftone look like shit. Basically the ink is not transfered to the shirt and is left in screen.
I hope i have been able to express myself well enough. If you, or anyone on this planet for that matter, has got any tips, i will give them my a virtual hug. Also, keep in mind that i have tryed every-fucking-thing to make it work.. angle, pressure, of contact, different brands, plastisol, waterbased, different tshirt brand..... i am going mad
Lee i remember in one video you were talking about throwing frames and i can so relate ! Screen printing has got the capability to make me mad beyond anything on this planet. I am usually quiet cool and collected, but believe it or not ! I have not too long ago *chewed* up a t shirt. Yes, chewed. Like a dog, i put it in my mouth and started to tear it apart with my teeth ! Amen.
sounds like not enough pressure to me. if youre underbase is this way, every color on top will be this way as well. slow the stroke down as well.
Any recommendations on settings for genuine leather 4-5 oz....? Ballpark settings...?
It's going to depend on the adhesive on the patch, not the patch itself. They all react differently
That's a nice Sylosis long sleeves you got there. You printed it yourself?
No I bought it, gotta support bands you like so they can keep making music
thaaaaaank you ,Keep being GREAT love the videos as always !!!!!!
So its kind of weird you stated about the 5 seam ,, becuase you are wearing one and it looks great??
It doesn't have heat transfer vinyl on it
Great vid...as ALWAYS! We purchased this machine based in your recommendation and review! We even connected and ordered leather/embroidered patches from your recommended person. I made my first hats last weekend. They turned out sweet. It show a little scorching and we immediately orderd the flex sheet. Playing around with regular vinyl now...is there a formula for setting the platens for regular vinyl? Also, how do we order the full color vibrant patches from you? Is there a min quantity? Please let us know. Dope!! Thank you and keep doing what you do....so inspiring!!! 🔥🔥🔥
For vinyl applications I usually run the lower platen on the colder side since the material is so thin and doesn't really need the extra bottom heat. 200° seems to work well for that. If you want transfers just shoot me an email through the rogue lab site with some info about what you're after 🤘🏻
Nice video! What is the name of the grey mat protecting cap press from the transfer?
The link is in the description
love this video where do u get the hats from?
hi.. video was awesome.. can u plz tell me that roland printer detials and how much do it cost..
It's a Roland VG2-540
The hats look sick!!! What model is the Printer?
Roland vg2
Loved the video, very informative. Now I’d like to get a quote on an image I’d like to press on my hat. How do I go about getting that quote from you?
Head to my shop website roguelabmfg.com
😮what are you putting over the hat before heatpressing?
The link for it is in the description
AMAZING QUALITY!! Do they make printable vinyl for inkjet printers? sorry noob question I know.
Stay away from that stuff, it's garbage
Just got some custom embroidered hats and they came out terrible.. Looking for a retailer to make custom hats using this type of process. Any recommendations?
Awesome! Thanks
Lee “ Heal me you nerd” Stuart.
The irony that I'm a high level ESO player calling other people nerds....
great work
You got me bro 💯
Ding!
I got one bro. How do you know what to put the bottom plate temp?
I'm here to see how the hat press is used cause I'm doing that desktop printer stuff
What was the tape you used to hold down the vinyl in place till pressed, also do you recommend the Stahl premium plus vinyl for just solid colors for hats?
It's linked in the description 👍🏻. As for the vinyl, for single color stuff I prefer their fashion lite or ultraweed
Hey Man, really enjoy your content. Quick question, how do you keep your studio neat and clean?
Do you have a daily routine tidying it up?
Greetings from Chihuahua, North Mexico.
Thanks man. I just do a quick cleanup at the start or end of the work day and it stays pretty clean. But if I get ink on something that gets cleaned off immediately
I was interested in getting the Roland BN-20 for making stickers and thought the heat transfer aspect would be a bonus. It’s a desktop inkjet printer though, so would you say it’s not the best for heat transfer jobs? Not sure if you’ve had experience with it. Thanks!
That's an ecosolvent printer like mine, so that will do a good job. I was just referring to the standard desktop printers people use every day
@@leestuart38 thanks so much! This was a really helpful video!
Awesome video bro
Thanks man 👊🏻
Hey Lee
What is the cover you use on the hats before you press them? Where can I get something like that. Maybe you can point me in the right direction.
Thanks - Anthony!
The link is in the description
@@leestuart38 Thank you sir!