If you want to get into printing (why when this market is so saturated) you HAVE to be very technical. These printers are extremely temperamental and require lots of attention.
Love your videos! What’s the reasoning behind printing and transferring the designs yourself, compared to having a supplier print at manufacturing stage and then use a 3rd party logistics provider for warehousing, packaging and shipping? Thanks in advance!
Thanks for taking the time, I have a question about halftones, if you are making art to sent to a printer what would be the best way to do the halftone so instead of printing a solid area with a halftone on it how would you make so the shirt shows through.
I have a raptor and for some reason it keeps printing with white outlines but it doesn’t happen on all the prints. Would you happen to know how to fix that through the rip software?
@@SupremeODMGyes, this is likely what’s happening. Are tou using our hot peel dtf transfers? No pressure… I just want to know so I can give you a good answer.
@@merchstudioa mix of yours ninja and an Etsy one to compare but for some reason they are sticking I will lower temp because was doing 320-330 at 20 sex
Hi We got an issue with our 24" Audley printer. We create something red in Photoshop or Illustrator in CMYK mode like Cyan:0, Magenta:100, Yellow:100 anf Black:0, so RED. Then print it with Maintop using an ICC profile that we got from Audley and RED prints become ORANGE-RED (more orange than red). Most likely still a profile issue, but i can't seem to figure it out. How did you set it up and are your colors always the way they should be?
You can create your own ICC peofile using the cadlink ICC upgrade and Nix Mini 2, or you csn get a Pantone iPublish pro and use that to make your ICC profile. If you shoot me an email, I can also send you to someone who creates ICC for other people
Hi! I recently bought the Audley 4 head DTF printer and shaker/dryer. It was shipped with Maintop which i think is slow to work with. Right now, we're dealing with stripes/lines in our prints. And this is right after we installed 2 Epson i3200 printheads. So calibration is the next step. The heads are installed correctly. We got the PrintExp/hosonsoft to adjust the printheads, but are not sure how to calibrate the heads using this software. I've seen videos where the heads are physically moved using the screws that are alongside the heads, but is this really the way to go? Or can it be done using the software?
If you want to get into printing (why when this market is so saturated) you HAVE to be very technical. These printers are extremely temperamental and require lots of attention.
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Love your videos!
What’s the reasoning behind printing and transferring the designs yourself, compared to having a supplier print at manufacturing stage and then use a 3rd party logistics provider for warehousing, packaging and shipping? Thanks in advance!
Mostly cost, turn around time and quality control
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Thanks for taking the time, I have a question about halftones, if you are making art to sent to a printer what would be the best way to do the halftone so instead of printing a solid area with a halftone on it how would you make so the shirt shows through.
I have a raptor and for some reason it keeps printing with white outlines but it doesn’t happen on all the prints. Would you happen to know how to fix that through the rip software?
Was having problem with hot peel paper sticking to garment using 305 15 seconds. What do you think?
Our recommended pressing trmperature for hot peel is 260F (for 15 sec)
@@merchstudio weird I had to press like 320 20 seconds and doesnt seem to stick...so confusing.
@@merchstudio do you think sticking cause too hot at 305?
@@SupremeODMGyes, this is likely what’s happening. Are tou using our hot peel dtf transfers? No pressure… I just want to know so I can give you a good answer.
@@merchstudioa mix of yours ninja and an Etsy one to compare but for some reason they are sticking I will lower temp because was doing 320-330 at 20 sex
Hi
We got an issue with our 24" Audley printer. We create something red in Photoshop or Illustrator in CMYK mode like Cyan:0, Magenta:100, Yellow:100 anf Black:0, so RED.
Then print it with Maintop using an ICC profile that we got from Audley and RED prints become ORANGE-RED (more orange than red).
Most likely still a profile issue, but i can't seem to figure it out.
How did you set it up and are your colors always the way they should be?
You can create your own ICC peofile using the cadlink ICC upgrade and Nix Mini 2, or you csn get a Pantone iPublish pro and use that to make your ICC profile. If you shoot me an email, I can also send you to someone who creates ICC for other people
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I recently bought the Audley 4 head DTF printer and shaker/dryer. It was shipped with Maintop which i think is slow to work with. Right now, we're dealing with stripes/lines in our prints. And this is right after we installed 2 Epson i3200 printheads. So calibration is the next step. The heads are installed correctly.
We got the PrintExp/hosonsoft to adjust the printheads, but are not sure how to calibrate the heads using this software. I've seen videos where the heads are physically moved using the screws that are alongside the heads, but is this really the way to go? Or can it be done using the software?
for the heads alignment the easiest way is to move it using the screws.
stripes/lines can also mean your eclosion setting is off.