I really like how you communicate to your audience on a personal being very personable as well as educating us regarding sublimation. Thank you so much for your truthfulness and being witty as a young person!
You are the man . You are so knowledgeable and I’m happy I found you online . The way you explain everything and hands on videos always makes me come back to view more of your videos. Keep it up
Your personality is like the male version of mine. I actually enjoy watching your videos. Bought my sg500 2 weeks ago and will be setting it up tomorrow so I've been listening out any facts I can of it. Keep up the great work! This takes patience and clarity and you got it! 💪
Nice job on the video. After you spray the shirt,cover with cover sheet and press for 20 secs. Then spray again and press again. Then apply the image. I seen this done and it helped 100% . And make sure to wash cold and dry on warm.
Thanks for all the videos. I try tho watch a variety of people on each subject I'm into but for all this custom clothing shit I only watch you and Angela Jasmina. Never stop, keep growing.
@@adubbproductions I’ve washed it 3x so far. Make sure to read the directions. A little bottle goes a long way. It will feel like starch, but once you wash it that feel goes away. Btw, I bought it on Amazon.
This looks like the stuff I recommend for you but, both of mine had labels and a spray bottle. Glad you were able to find it. I want that sublimation printer 🖨 so bad.
When you treated the shirt you should’ve use the lint brush to evenly distribute the spray but you preheat the shirt before you spray then you use the lint brush and it would’ve came out vivid but one issue still it fades After wash in hot water, in 3 washes.
Hi from the Uk, I think that the answer is a resounding NO. TO THIS PRODUCT. Half an hour to reach this conclusion, and wish you tried it on a coloured cotton
After you spray the shirt with your chemical what you do is you put it under the heat press and you press it at 400° for 15 seconds then wait 1 to 2 minutes put your transfer on the shirt and then press it at for 30 seconds you will then have no issues with the blotching and the difference in colors as well as all the issues that you were talking about the reason that you had those issues is when you press the shirt it wasn't fully dry from that chemical and when you pressed it the heat evaporated that chemical and cause the ink the sublimation ink to follow the pattern of evaporation and therefore that's why you had the blotching issues but if you make sure that it is dry and pressed you should bypass all those issues I have done it in the past and it works out excellent everybody says 400 temp and 60 sec. That is a no-brainer go to temperature and time so it sort of works on everything but you don't get get best results with those times and temperatures sublimation ink sublimates best at 400°, and the duration of time for best results is anywhere from 17 seconds to 35 seconds once you go over those times you're actually causing your ink to fade and lose its bright colors that's why some people sublimate at 350 or even lower temperatures at longer times but if you want a more precise you have to run tests every polyester and cotton is different thicknesses so the best way is if you have your own t-shirt company and you want to figure it out buy material at Walmart cotton as well as polyester and and try different times in different temperatures and when you find one that gave you the best results right down those times and temperatures and what product and what thickness of product you had so when you purchase your t-shirts in the future you have your own personal settings already that you know 100% will give you the best results possible there is science behind this it'll work no matter what temperature or time you use but if you want the very best results from your ink and the very best results that your heat press can give you you need to play around and find I ran through 10 or 15 t-shirts before I figured out what times and temperatures work best for my heat press not all heat presses give out the same amount of heat people don't realize that and it does play big factor love your channel keep up keep up the great videos
Another Great video!! I have two questions though . . . What sublimation paper did you use? And when you eventually washed the untreated shirt did it fade more?
I have printed so much from my SG printer that is from Heat transfer warehouse I have only changed out the magenta. I have printed so so much with my initial ink though.
I tried using that yesterday. Is it vinyl? Because I kept searching up how and I kept seeing that we had to cut out the design of off the plastic side.
I’ve seen people use that before. Is it really sublimating on cotton or are you actually sublimating on the material then pressing that material onto the shirt?
@@adubbproductions Thats the thing.. I guess it’s the “only proper way” to sublimate on 100% cotton. But yes it’s a two sided sheet. Where one side is sublimation and the other seems like vinyl. You have to cut out the design because it prints the sheet itself on the shirt.
All the pretreatment do is keep the ink to last longer on the shirt after washing it. P.S don't adjust the lighting leave the chocolate master piece alone.
I have this stuff in concentrate. I will be trying to get a vid done on it and uploaded tomorrow. I am going to be selling the concentrate in paste form not liquid and you just add water and mix it.
They look nice, however if you're planning any off road runs, they may hang you up on stuff. I highly recommend rock sliders, without steps. BTW, my wife was watching your video and mention the Jeep part of it. :D
Great informative vid. 👍🏽👍🏽 You can also use Minwax Polycrylic 2 oz with 16 oz of water. You have to spray and let dry over night then lightly spray again using a paint roller each time. Minwax said it is not harmful to us if used in this manner. I have used the subli-light transfer papers and all my prints come out crooked and you have to use white vinyl. Too much. My prints slide and you have to let dry before using. If anyone knows of something better please share.
Yea that does sound like a lot of work with the subli-light. The mini wax sounds like a great alternative though. What are the results after you wash the shirt using the mini wax?
you use a heat gun to cure it before pressing your design on it. I have the concentrate paste that makes the solution you have thats why your bottle came with no label.
Your videos are so scattered on RUclips for some reason. I'm trying to catch up on your videos. In between life in general and some other interests I have. Yet I'm determined to thumbs. We are learning with you. I just want to Thank You for that. 🤗
If it were me, I would advertise a vintage looking shirt line for the cotton ones. I would not use that applicator. If I wanted the most vivid look for cotton shirts, I would use a separate printer for this and use the dedicated ink.
Check out this video right here is shows you exactly how to do it. There are clips on each size of the paper tray. Check it out. ruclips.net/video/51tfqMz0T4g/видео.html
I’ve tried them all and they all fade with the first wash, better off just using r she Paper for cotton one step printer to press and I’ve washed over 15 times still vibrant and intact.
@@adubbproductions yes sir and when I posted in the actual group the lady blocked and deleted me because I did a full video of apply and wash everyone was asking how hers stays vibrant and she deleted the post. I’m transparent we all don’t wash the shirt before handing to client so they won’t know until client don’t come back or complain lol I can send you some of this paper you’re going to love it, wish I can send a pic I don’t get paid to promote the paper I just swear by it I wash everything to test for longevity.
Hi hope all is well I purchased ink from sawgrass and ran kit quick did not even make 20 shirts can you use any siblimation ink in that machine??! The is for all your help.
I primary make bags - do you think i could use this to sublimate on cotton drawstring bags?? I am struggling to find blanks that are a natural color. Everything is bright white.
No need. It’s washes right out on cotton, sublimation is not meant for cotton. After i washed this shirt i didn’t even know what shirt it was i had sublimated on.
Thanks for all of your videos. I don’t know if this has been asked before but what’s the difference between sending prints to the Sawgrass directly from Print Manager over sending them directly from Silhouette Studio?
Im really not sure. Ive never use silhouette studio to send images from silhouette studio is the software made for the silhouette cameo and print manager is the software made to be used with the sawgrass sublimation printer. People mix and match though. nothing wrong with that if it works I personally have not done it.
Hi there. Thank you so much for this video. You answered the question I had been wondering about. How did the image go on the 100% cotton shirt after it was washed?
What’s going on hope all is well I need a great sublimation spray for my cotton garments I have the sg1000 I would to do dark colors as well seen a few of ya vids
Good evening Question I have the spray to do the sublimation and I have the sublimation paper but I can't seems to get it the image it's going on to the shirt 🤷🤷🤷
I did start seeing some about a month ago. I did a cleaning and that solved the issue. Sometimes you have to run that cleaning a few times. On my regular Epson 7720 for example when I let it sit for about four months I had to run a cleaning about 10 times before it printing right but I got it nice and smooth again though.
hello i know your not customer service but you should consider it lol i have a question you always help me out. I tried printing from my circut maker to my sawgrass sg500 and the print came out extremely light with lines thats missing ink and im full of ink and this has happened before but this time i was primting on easy subli because i wanted to use it on a dark shirt is my settings wrong this happens only when i try to print from the cricut maker but when i only print from sawgrass and on textprint R it prints just fine ...could you or anyone reading this help me im stressing 😔
Lol. At i should consider it. Sawgrass studio has the proper printer settings set so you don’t have to worry and you can just send your images to print if you are printing from anywhere else you can go onto sawgrasses website and I think they have settings for photoshop but I’m not sure about cricut. Go check it out. I’m not sure sorry
@@adubbproductions first thank you for quickly responding to me . i will check that out im trying to understand all this stuff im locking at other videos and got more confused so i said let me reach out to you because your very knowledgeable about this stuff. i will check out sawgrass website and thanks again for responding...your the reason i got into this the excitement you have when you complete a project made me excited and wanted to try it. Good luck with everything you do
No. You can just print three the sawgrass software that is included. It’s all included. There is no need to print anywhere else. You can import your picture to the sawgrass creator studio and not have to worry about all the other technicalities.
@@adubbproductions ok i feel dumb .. thank you for all your help i wish i could send you a video because i cant get the image i need through sawgrass only through circut maker or cameo 4 i cannot find the file in sawgrass ugh this is stressing me..(i needed to vent) thanks again
You have to adjust it like I did in print manager. I show ever step in this video. Did you scale it up to size then select the size paper your using in print manager like I show in this video?
@@adubbproductions when click to create my images, the product details tab is 8'' square and I've been trying to figure out how to covert that into 8x14 so it'll actually show the 8x14 paper size like yours in creator studio
Parchment paper is actually better to use because it has a higher heat tolerance but butcher paper is fine though. Butcher paper is a littler thicker. Either is fine honestly.
I think for the printer that he using you dont have to mirror the image cuz it's a sublimation printer . Now if you have one the converter printer like the epson you have to mirror it
Why didn't you select the cotton option in your print selection since you are printing on cotton. I saw in someone else utube that you can print on cotton without treatment to your cotton shirt.
I understand but It would not have mattered because the ink is still the same. Selecting the cotton option does not change the ink. The ink has to transfer. The software and printer does not have anything internally that changes the properties of the ink. The cotton option is for printer using the easy subli ink i believe.
I really like how you communicate to your audience on a personal being very personable as well as educating us regarding sublimation. Thank you so much for your truthfulness and being witty as a young person!
You are the man . You are so knowledgeable and I’m happy I found you online . The way you explain everything and hands on videos always makes me come back to view more of your videos. Keep it up
Well thank you for the compliment and thank you for watching.
Pretreat with first coat then dry the tee by heatpressing then add second coat do the same to dry then it is ready for the sub ink
Ok. Thank you. I'm gonna do this video again.. Thank you.
@@adubbproductions Any time brother your a humble one bless up every time
That’s the only way I can learn and get better. Thanks.
Your personality is like the male version of mine. I actually enjoy watching your videos. Bought my sg500 2 weeks ago and will be setting it up tomorrow so I've been listening out any facts I can of it. Keep up the great work! This takes patience and clarity and you got it! 💪
Nice job on the video.
After you spray the shirt,cover with cover sheet and press for 20 secs. Then spray again and press again. Then apply the image. I seen this done and it helped 100% . And make sure to wash cold and dry on warm.
I'd love to see the shirts after you wash them
check it out. ruclips.net/video/B6sbL1pe9q4/видео.html
Thanks for all the videos. I try tho watch a variety of people on each subject I'm into but for all this custom clothing shit I only watch you and Angela Jasmina. Never stop, keep growing.
Thank you for the encouragement I appreciate it. Thanks so much for watching. 🙏🏾
Those Step Rails are SICK!!!!
I bought something called Dyepress polyTplus sublimation coating for cotton. Works great!
Cool how many washes can you get out of it?
@@adubbproductions I’ve washed it 3x so far. Make sure to read the directions. A little bottle goes a long way. It will feel like starch, but once you wash it that feel goes away. Btw, I bought it on Amazon.
This looks like the stuff I recommend for you but, both of mine had labels and a spray bottle. Glad you were able to find it. I want that sublimation printer 🖨 so bad.
I love your ongoing conversation as you walk us through the videos!!
Thank you.
Poly-t-plus works great as long as you use it properly and the design will not stray away as easily when you wash it with a 100% cotton fabric
When you treated the shirt you should’ve use the lint brush to evenly distribute the spray but you preheat the shirt before you spray then you use the lint brush and it would’ve came out vivid but one issue still it fades After wash in hot water, in 3 washes.
Man, you are awesome. you pick on yourself too much!
Learned something today thanks for the video and sense of humor lol
It lasts longer with this treatment but will fade eventually, better results with a 50/50 poly cotton ✌🏻✌🏻
Thank you for the useful information!!! AWESOME!!! I have the Sawgrass 800 series and I love it!
Thank you. I salute you for so many reasons keep striving to success my brother.
Your channel is awesome. I have learned so much
If you can do a video on doing the sublimation on a cotton and polyester blend to see if the transfer is much more cleaner. Thank you
Cotton poly 50/50 with no pretreat? I can do that. I’ll order the shirt.
Hi from the Uk, I think that the answer is a resounding NO. TO THIS PRODUCT. Half an hour to reach this conclusion, and wish you tried it on a coloured cotton
Very good video. Quick question. How durable is the sublimated image on the treated 100% cotton shirt?
Thank you for teaching us.
After you spray the shirt with your chemical what you do is you put it under the heat press and you press it at 400° for 15 seconds then wait 1 to 2 minutes put your transfer on the shirt and then press it at for 30 seconds you will then have no issues with the blotching and the difference in colors as well as all the issues that you were talking about the reason that you had those issues is when you press the shirt it wasn't fully dry from that chemical and when you pressed it the heat evaporated that chemical and cause the ink the sublimation ink to follow the pattern of evaporation and therefore that's why you had the blotching issues but if you make sure that it is dry and pressed you should bypass all those issues I have done it in the past and it works out excellent everybody says 400 temp and 60 sec. That is a no-brainer go to temperature and time so it sort of works on everything but you don't get get best results with those times and temperatures sublimation ink sublimates best at 400°, and the duration of time for best results is anywhere from 17 seconds to 35 seconds once you go over those times you're actually causing your ink to fade and lose its bright colors that's why some people sublimate at 350 or even lower temperatures at longer times but if you want a more precise you have to run tests every polyester and cotton is different thicknesses so the best way is if you have your own t-shirt company and you want to figure it out buy material at Walmart cotton as well as polyester and and try different times in different temperatures and when you find one that gave you the best results right down those times and temperatures and what product and what thickness of product you had so when you purchase your t-shirts in the future you have your own personal settings already that you know 100% will give you the best results possible there is science behind this it'll work no matter what temperature or time you use but if you want the very best results from your ink and the very best results that your heat press can give you you need to play around and find I ran through 10 or 15 t-shirts before I figured out what times and temperatures work best for my heat press not all heat presses give out the same amount of heat people don't realize that and it does play big factor love your channel keep up keep up the great videos
Thanks for sharing, very detailed information.
Great answer ty! Is this the same as Polycyclic that people are using?
How about using a brayer to roll the mystery substance on the shirt for a smoother coat? Great video btw.
That’s a good idea. Simone else suggested a roller from Lowes. I’m gonna get one. Thank you.
I use a foam roller that I bought from Lowe’s.
Im gonna have to go grab one of those. Thanks.
So happy I found you 🥳❤️🥳❤️
I love your video"s. i saw a video of a woman useing Polyacrylic and water to treat her cotton first.
Thxs much, I just received my SG500
Have you printed anything yet?
@@adubbproductions not yet I have to order paper, what’s the best paper to get?
I would recommend the paper that I use. I have a visit comparing two. Check it out. ruclips.net/video/MOfmCjQRvrU/видео.html
@@adubbproductions cool, thxs much
I have been skeptical but will have to invest in this mysterious product lol!!!!!!!!!
you can make your own product. just mix 2 tablespoons of polycrylic to 8oz of water. mix in a spray bottle. its the same solution. works the same way.
Yes it should be dry before pressing.
Thank you Priscilla. Always a pleasure.
Another Great video!! I have two questions though . . . What sublimation paper did you use? And when you eventually washed the untreated shirt did it fade more?
I have printed so much from my SG printer that is from Heat transfer warehouse I have only changed out the magenta. I have printed so so much with my initial ink though.
You can sublimate on cotton using the forever subli-light transfer paper you can purchase it from heat transfer nation
I tried using that yesterday. Is it vinyl? Because I kept searching up how and I kept seeing that we had to cut out the design of off the plastic side.
I’ve seen people use that before. Is it really sublimating on cotton or are you actually sublimating on the material then pressing that material onto the shirt?
@@adubbproductions Thats the thing.. I guess it’s the “only proper way” to sublimate on 100% cotton. But yes it’s a two sided sheet. Where one side is sublimation and the other seems like vinyl. You have to cut out the design because it prints the sheet itself on the shirt.
@@isaiasbaquedano15 I was so confused when I started out and I bought all cotton shirts :O( ugh. I know better now.
THANK YOU. THAT IS VER USEFUL!
All the pretreatment do is keep the ink to last longer on the shirt after washing it. P.S don't adjust the lighting leave the chocolate master piece alone.
😁
Priscilla have you printed on cotton?
@@Tay-fp7sw Good morning I don't have a sublimation printer, but I have a DTG machine and the pretreatment is used on dark tee's
I have been waiting for this video
Supposed to be liquid poly right?
those step rails look sweet on your Jeep
Yes i think it is supposed to be liquid poly.
Thanks, they grew on me. I like them a-lot now. Gotta do some wheels with a splash of red in em now.
I have this stuff in concentrate. I will be trying to get a vid done on it and uploaded tomorrow. I am going to be selling the concentrate in paste form not liquid and you just add water and mix it.
So we sublimated with the sg50o onto 100% cotton without the pretreat and it washed right out!
They look nice, however if you're planning any off road runs, they may hang you up on stuff. I highly recommend rock sliders, without steps. BTW, my wife was watching your video and mention the Jeep part of it. :D
Very good, Man
Thank you.
Boom just like that 💯💯🔥
Great informative vid. 👍🏽👍🏽 You can also use Minwax Polycrylic 2 oz with 16 oz of water. You have to spray and let dry over night then lightly spray again using a paint roller each time. Minwax said it is not harmful to us if used in this manner. I have used the subli-light transfer papers and all my prints come out crooked and you have to use white vinyl. Too much. My prints slide and you have to let dry before using. If anyone knows of something better please share.
Yea that does sound like a lot of work with the subli-light. The mini wax sounds like a great alternative though. What are the results after you wash the shirt using the mini wax?
@@adubbproductions I washed the shirt and it looks really good. Just don’t over saturate.
you use a heat gun to cure it before pressing your design on it. I have the concentrate paste that makes the solution you have thats why your bottle came with no label.
*_nice new intro brother_* , like it keep being great !!!!!!!!
Your videos are so scattered on RUclips for some reason. I'm trying to catch up on your videos. In between life in general and some other interests I have. Yet I'm determined to thumbs. We are learning with you. I just want to Thank You for that. 🤗
Loving that new into. It’s 🔥💯🙏
If it were me, I would advertise a vintage looking shirt line for the cotton ones. I would not use that applicator. If I wanted the most vivid look for cotton shirts, I would use a separate printer for this and use the dedicated ink.
Great video! Thanks again
How do I fit the bigger paper in the tray
Check out this video right here is shows you exactly how to do it. There are clips on each size of the paper tray. Check it out. ruclips.net/video/51tfqMz0T4g/видео.html
I’ve tried them all and they all fade with the first wash, better off just using r she Paper for cotton one step printer to press and I’ve washed over 15 times still vibrant and intact.
👍🏾 Thanks your input. People need to know. Maybe I’ll do a video wash test video today.
@@adubbproductions yes sir and when I posted in the actual group the lady blocked and deleted me because I did a full video of apply and wash everyone was asking how hers stays vibrant and she deleted the post. I’m transparent we all don’t wash the shirt before handing to client so they won’t know until client don’t come back or complain lol
I can send you some of this paper you’re going to love it, wish I can send a pic
I don’t get paid to promote the paper I just swear by it I wash everything to test for longevity.
@@adubbproductions and thank you for your videos
I'm really curious about this paper...what is it called?
@@mtcampbell1 reveal light
Hi hope all is well I purchased ink from sawgrass and ran kit quick did not even make 20 shirts can you use any siblimation ink in that machine??! The is for all your help.
nice jeep !!!!!!
Hey where u get ur plain t shirts?
cool video bro good info
Hi, can you make a video how we can subli on black shirt?
Will you ever do a color shirt outside of white? What about sweatshirts and pants
IS THERE A VID ON WHERE YOU ORDER YOUR SHIRTS?
Can you use that spray on polyester shirts ,koozies etc.that is really cool
Thank you. You don’t need it on polyester shirts.
I primary make bags - do you think i could use this to sublimate on cotton drawstring bags?? I am struggling to find blanks that are a natural color. Everything is bright white.
What pressures do you use?
Hey Bro. What did you do if she's in the warning: one or more jobs do not fit with current page layout setting
do you have a wash test video on this?
No need. It’s washes right out on cotton, sublimation is not meant for cotton. After i washed this shirt i didn’t even know what shirt it was i had sublimated on.
you should have shown us the Ts after one cold wash
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People dont like to wear polyester though. It always looks shiny.
Thanks for all of your videos. I don’t know if this has been asked before but what’s the difference between sending prints to the Sawgrass directly from Print Manager over sending them directly from Silhouette Studio?
Im really not sure. Ive never use silhouette studio to send images from silhouette studio is the software made for the silhouette cameo and print manager is the software made to be used with the sawgrass sublimation printer. People mix and match though. nothing wrong with that if it works I personally have not done it.
hello allan how was this shirt the cotton one no magic prep after wash?thanks man great video
What paper did you to print the image? 🙏
TextPrint -R sublimation paper
Hi there. Thank you so much for this video. You answered the question I had been wondering about. How did the image go on the 100% cotton shirt after it was washed?
Washed almost all the way out in the first wash.
can you please tell me where i can buy polyester shirts ? i can only find cotton blends.
Heat transfer warehouse. Heat transfer Warehouse
heattransfer.ositracker.com/159730/11767/url_15370
Subliminal paper the use plz let me know
Can u try it on a dark clothe
Already did. The darker the color the less it shows up and the colors change slightly because the dark color bleeds into it.
under mine, there is no cotton listed or sub A paper im using, there is no other paper options?
And you are using sawgrass Creator Studio with your sawgrass sublimation printer?
What’s going on hope all is well I need a great sublimation spray for my cotton garments I have the sg1000 I would to do dark colors as well seen a few of ya vids
Hey thanks so much for watching Angela unfortunately have never found any sublimation spray that works as promised. Sorry.
Do you not need to put the paper in a cutter 1st ? To cut out the image
can u spray the image?
to avoid the patches
Good evening
Question I have the spray to do the sublimation and I have the sublimation paper but I can't seems to get it the image it's going on to the shirt 🤷🤷🤷
I don’t use the spray. It never seem to work good. I would advise you to just get 100% polyester shirts. It’s never gonna work the way you want it to.
@@adubbproductions thank you
So it will take with polyester don't use NO spray
Hi, do you ever get bleed lines in on your image? I tired head cleans and nozzle checks but it’s not getting better
I did start seeing some about a month ago. I did a cleaning and that solved the issue. Sometimes you have to run that cleaning a few times.
On my regular Epson 7720 for example when I let it sit for about four months I had to run a cleaning about 10 times before it printing right but I got it nice and smooth again though.
@@adubbproductions i did that but its not working and in my opinion the sawgrass team members don't even know how to fix the problem
Im having problems logging to sawgrass printer design space they sent me a ling to redo my password on line it does not work do you have a solution
Subli light only works with high vector designs u don’t need solution for it I use it without in it was dark
hello i know your not customer service but you should consider it lol i have a question you always help me out. I tried printing from my circut maker to my sawgrass sg500 and the print came out extremely light with lines thats missing ink and im full of ink and this has happened before but this time i was primting on easy subli because i wanted to use it on a dark shirt is my settings wrong this happens only when i try to print from the cricut maker but when i only print from sawgrass and on textprint R it prints just fine ...could you or anyone reading this help me im stressing 😔
Lol. At i should consider it.
Sawgrass studio has the proper printer settings set so you don’t have to worry and you can just send your images to print if you are printing from anywhere else you can go onto sawgrasses website and I think they have settings for photoshop but I’m not sure about cricut. Go check it out. I’m not sure sorry
@@adubbproductions first thank you for quickly responding to me . i will check that out im trying to understand all this stuff im locking at other videos and got more confused so i said let me reach out to you because your very knowledgeable about this stuff. i will check out sawgrass website and thanks again for responding...your the reason i got into this the excitement you have when you complete a project made me excited and wanted to try it. Good luck with everything you do
@@adubbproductions last question for to make sure im doing the right thing do i have to purchase photoshop
No. You can just print three the sawgrass software that is included. It’s all included. There is no need to print anywhere else. You can import your picture to the sawgrass creator studio and not have to worry about all the other technicalities.
@@adubbproductions ok i feel dumb .. thank you for all your help i wish i could send you a video because i cant get the image i need through sawgrass only through circut maker or cameo 4 i cannot find the file in sawgrass ugh this is stressing me..(i needed to vent) thanks again
how many prints can you typically print on the average with full ink? cause those inks are expensive lol
Can you print from iPhone to sawgrass printer ?
No. You have to use a full computer to operate creators studio.
I have a sawgrass 500 and for some reason I can't make my images larger. My images never fill the paper like the Llama image,
You have to adjust it like I did in print manager. I show ever step in this video. Did you scale it up to size then select the size paper your using in print manager like I show in this video?
@@adubbproductions when click to create my images, the product details tab is 8'' square and I've been trying to figure out how to covert that into 8x14 so it'll actually show the 8x14 paper size like yours in creator studio
I just figured it out! Thanks bro, I missed the part when you went to my favorites so now my images are where I need them. Thanks👍
Can you do sublimation on black?
Hey Allan Quick question What size Paper did u print the Lama on?
8 1/2 by 14 I actually say it in the video. 😂😂 it’s cool. No one listens to me anyway. 😂😂
what's that solution name
Tape it off before you spray might work
You selling the heat press 👀
Lol. No. I’m shipping it to Dominica so I can still make videos when ever I’m out there.
Are you from there?
I don’t see any Joto products in Heat Press warehouse
Will it work on black cotton?
No. Dark colored garments don’t show prints well with sublimation.
@@adubbproductions ok thxs
Do you give classes
Yes I do. You ca schedule a 1 on 1 consultation at www.adubbproductions.com
Maybe a mister rather than a spritzer
What's the difference between using parchment paper and butcher paper? tia :)
Parchment paper is actually better to use because it has a higher heat tolerance but butcher paper is fine though. Butcher paper is a littler thicker. Either is fine honestly.
on cotton untreated it will wash out
U can use easy subli light on any printer sublimation u don’t need solution
Did you have to mirror the image ?
I think for the printer that he using you dont have to mirror the image cuz it's a sublimation printer . Now if you have one the converter printer like the epson you have to mirror it
It’s not letters so it’s not necessary
Why didn't you select the cotton option in your print selection since you are printing on cotton. I saw in someone else utube that you can print on cotton without treatment to your cotton shirt.
I understand but It would not have mattered because the ink is still the same. Selecting the cotton option does not change the ink. The ink has to transfer. The software and printer does not have anything internally that changes the properties of the ink. The cotton option is for printer using the easy subli ink i believe.
Hello I am from the Netherlands.
I got only 10 prints out of my sawgrass 500
Place help me.
What about copyright if your selling the images
With Vexels you can use the images to sell.
DO YOU BOTHER TO ASK QUESTIONS!