If you save the png image with a white background, and then have it printed, will it print the white background or just print the background as transparent? I created white text and I could not see it with the white background so I changed the background to transparent and it seemed to work. Any tips on having white text on the gang sheet would be appreciated. Thank you.
I LOVE,LOVE, LOVE your videos. You guys are great and I appreciate all the instruction as a new DTF transfer creator. I wanted to ask if you guys have a video on how to upload a gang sheet in Cadlink V11. I want to offer gang sheet uploading, but I don't know what formats or how to upload the gang sheet to print correctly in Cadlink.
We don't see any benefit or need to edit in CMYK since PNG's and PDF's use RGB as their color mode. And the rip softwares job is to take an RGB image and convert it to CMYK for the printer. However, send the printing company the file type they request as they may have a slightly different workflow.
@@DTFSuperstore I personally think it's best to just work in CMYK so that you're seeing colors as they will print. CMYK has a more limited color gamut than RGB.
When I move the images over to the gangsheet they are not black and they are enlarged. In other words I shrink them down to the size I want but when I move them over they get larger over twice the size. I followed your steps to a T, but I know it has to be something simple. Can you help me out please?
If you are resizing them in the original document and not hitting enter to confirm the resize it will default back to its original size when it's moved. That's most likely what's going on. Let us know if it's not.
@DTFSuperstore that may be it, it only did it to one image but I was able to manually resize it but another issue I have is that when I top center my doc in calling it almost always starts printing about 1 to 2 inches down the page which cause the last 2 inches of the print to fail. Any suggestions?
@@jjsmsalas1 check Queue -> Properties -> Media Setup and see where your margins are set to. If that's not the issue there may be something setup in the printer funky.
Thank you buddy.
You're welcome!
If you save the png image with a white background, and then have it printed, will it print the white background or just print the background as transparent? I created white text and I could not see it with the white background so I changed the background to transparent and it seemed to work. Any tips on having white text on the gang sheet would be appreciated. Thank you.
I LOVE,LOVE, LOVE your videos. You guys are great and I appreciate all the instruction as a new DTF transfer creator. I wanted to ask if you guys have a video on how to upload a gang sheet in Cadlink V11. I want to offer gang sheet uploading, but I don't know what formats or how to upload the gang sheet to print correctly in Cadlink.
Thanks so much we appreciate your support. We have a video on Rip Software coming soon that will be very helpful for CadLink gang sheet uploads.
Thanks about to use these notes.
Great!
I don’t have the white background layer so how do I get rid of the background now?
Great video!! I noticed you said RGB colors but the printing company I use for these DTF transfers requires CMYK.
We don't see any benefit or need to edit in CMYK since PNG's and PDF's use RGB as their color mode. And the rip softwares job is to take an RGB image and convert it to CMYK for the printer. However, send the printing company the file type they request as they may have a slightly different workflow.
@@DTFSuperstore I personally think it's best to just work in CMYK so that you're seeing colors as they will print. CMYK has a more limited color gamut than RGB.
What mode should I use in creating a design for DTF? CMYK or RBG?
We recommend RGB
Can I make my gang sheet in CM instead of inches ? For example 57 CM for width and 100 CM for height ?
Plz Help me I’m so confused .
Absolutely, just ask the company you have doing your printing! And set your resolution to 119 dpc (dots per centimeter) thats the same as 300dpi
When I move the images over to the gangsheet they are not black and they are enlarged. In other words I shrink them down to the size I want but when I move them over they get larger over twice the size. I followed your steps to a T, but I know it has to be something simple. Can you help me out please?
If you are resizing them in the original document and not hitting enter to confirm the resize it will default back to its original size when it's moved. That's most likely what's going on. Let us know if it's not.
@DTFSuperstore that may be it, it only did it to one image but I was able to manually resize it but another issue I have is that when I top center my doc in calling it almost always starts printing about 1 to 2 inches down the page which cause the last 2 inches of the print to fail. Any suggestions?
@@jjsmsalas1 check Queue -> Properties -> Media Setup and see where your margins are set to. If that's not the issue there may be something setup in the printer funky.
@DTFSuperstore , yeah I have them set to 0.00, it doesn't do it all the time, it's odd. I setup my printer exactly as it showed.its weird
Mine keeps scaling down to 83.33% what am I doing wrong
do you need a margin gap all around?
no, this gang sheet size takes into account the left/right margins of 24" printers.