Very informative info. Nice twist to the the vinyl/sublimation combo. Appreciate how you take your time and explain step by step. As always thanks again.😊
Aye bro. Thanks for the quick tutorial. I'm trying to get into this as a side hustle. I'm still researching equipment. It looks like I need to run rip software. Is that what your running on your eco tank?
Follow these steps in video: ruclips.net/video/GGd9r88UmM8/видео.html same applies for any size, just uncheck "bi-directional" (should see it by mirror), name your preset and you good 😎
What's up Kenny, hey can I used the inkjet heat transfer paper for white or light fabric on that holographic vinyl or do it have to be sublimation paper?
Hey. Need to understand the question please: Are you refering to using regular ink on heat transfer paper (design) to apply it on the holograohic vinyl? I'm around to answer.
Reading your question few times: Heat transfer paper I use (Dark PPD) is seperate product to apply on any color shirts. Now the Siser Holographic (White) that is in this video, is sublimation ink; regular ink will not work on holographic vinyl. Here is an alternative I found but not tried for regular inkjet ink: www.swingdesign.com/products/siser-colorprint-easy-print-and-cut-material
It all depends on your design for layout, just make sure the holographic is the same size OR slightly smaller for design if doing lighter color shirts (heat transfer tape recommend using).
Wash Test & Review on Siser Holographic Pearl Vinyl here: ruclips.net/video/GGd9r88UmM8/видео.html
Can add this to your sublimation biz. Research Link Siser Holographic "Mystic - White" HTV: tinyurl.com/52knchjt
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching😎
Very informative info. Nice twist to the the vinyl/sublimation combo. Appreciate how you take your time and explain step by step.
As always thanks again.😊
Thank You! Pretty cool vinyl!
Thanks. I am confused on what was printed. But I will rewatch it again several times
It was a simple black & gray design. Thanks.
So glad I found your RUclips channel
Aww big thank you Judy.
Very dope! Love it 👍🏽
Thanks for watching 😎
I love it ❤❤ Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching.
Niiice.
Thanks Digi😎 😎
amazing thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching 😎
@@diywithkenny8399 you're welcome, you have great content I'm just starting out with a sublimation printer.
Aye bro. Thanks for the quick tutorial. I'm trying to get into this as a side hustle. I'm still researching equipment. It looks like I need to run rip software. Is that what your running on your eco tank?
All you need is to download the software from www.epson.com/support .
Love, Love, Love this. Thanks for sharing! Can you share what sublimation paper you used?
Hello & Thanks. I use A-Sub (105 G) & A-Sub ECO (👈 good for mugs too)
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Mucho gracias Jose!
Dope AF
Yo! Thanks for watching 😎
Hello. Does this work on black shirts too?
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Does any of the holographic foil fade or peel off the shirt after washing?
Hello. No. My only issue is after washing & dryer test,, vinyl may wrinkle. Best wash options would be hang dry after wash
How to remove border epson wf7840 have 8.5x14 paper
Follow these steps in video: ruclips.net/video/GGd9r88UmM8/видео.html same applies for any size, just uncheck "bi-directional" (should see it by mirror), name your preset and you good 😎
let me know if any trouble
New sub bro
What temperature did you have your heat press set on for the sublimation?
Hello. 380 degress for 30 seconds. I used medium pressure on garment.
What's up Kenny, hey can I used the inkjet heat transfer paper for white or light fabric on that holographic vinyl or do it have to be sublimation paper?
Hey. Need to understand the question please: Are you refering to using regular ink on heat transfer paper (design) to apply it on the holograohic vinyl? I'm around to answer.
Reading your question few times: Heat transfer paper I use (Dark PPD) is seperate product to apply on any color shirts. Now the Siser Holographic (White) that is in this video, is sublimation ink; regular ink will not work on holographic vinyl. Here is an alternative I found but not tried for regular inkjet ink: www.swingdesign.com/products/siser-colorprint-easy-print-and-cut-material
Is there any way to do this without a heat press?
Yes you can use the craft iron on method. Not sure which kind of craft iron you have, will just have to apply this method with high settings.
What side would you lay out the holographic?
It all depends on your design for layout, just make sure the holographic is the same size OR slightly smaller for design if doing lighter color shirts (heat transfer tape recommend using).
How dose it feel on the fabric
It is light when wearing. But I would recommend cutting it like normal vinyl (typography or other design) ... the block is ok.