On the inkjet printer with the inkjet ink, is this all that you needed when you used the Starcraft Paper? You did not have to use a sublimation coating spray? And when it peeled off (still referring to the inkjet printe) did any of the white that you cut around show up on the t-shirt, or did it peel off as if you had weeded all of the little pieces? Thank you as well your video is awesome :)
Hi there! No, the Starcraft for lights does not leave the white around the transferred ink. Check out this blog post for more info on using it sofontsy.com/blogs/tutorials/how-to-use-inkjet-printable-heat-transfers
It would have been more helpful to do the same design to see the difference
I would love to see what an inkjet shirt and a sublimation shirt looks like after 10-20 washes
Same but cant find a single video showing the results
Because they usually dont last that long
If you search Angie Holden she does a really great comparison on HTV, Inkjet and Sublimation with different brands of each.
Do you think I can use those sheets on the Cricut Mug Press?
You can use printed sublimation sheets, or Cricut Infusible Ink sheets definitely!
On the inkjet printer with the inkjet ink, is this all that you needed when you used the Starcraft Paper? You did not have to use a sublimation coating spray? And when it peeled off (still referring to the inkjet printe) did any of the white that you cut around show up on the t-shirt, or did it peel off as if you had weeded all of the little pieces? Thank you as well your video is awesome :)
Hi there! No, the Starcraft for lights does not leave the white around the transferred ink. Check out this blog post for more info on using it sofontsy.com/blogs/tutorials/how-to-use-inkjet-printable-heat-transfers
Where did you get starcraft inkjet printable paper. I would love to use it. Thank you
Hey there! Swing Design has Starcraft for lights, there's a link in the description :)
@@SoFontsy So the ink that was on inkjet transferred on to the material just like the sublimation printer did.
Does the inkjet version print clear edges around the design where you cut it?
Hey there! No you don't need it to print clear edges as only the color will transfer.
What kind of printer did you use? I’ve tried HP deskjet & epson xp 4105 & every time the picture just looks so dull
Hi there! Make sure you're printing on the "best setting" so that it lays down the most ink slowly for image quality.
@@SoFontsy so did u use normal ink or sublimation ink??
Did u use an ink jet printer or the sublimation printer to print the images
Hi Tomeka, in this video we did both for comparision - one was printed with a sublimation printer and the other with an inkjet printer.
Sublimation is best printed at 400° for 30 seconds
As a compare and contrast
ive been doing Heat transfers for the past 10 years . I could confirm they suck
what inkjet printer is this?
Check out this resource for a printer guide: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/melissas-fleet-of-printers-for.html
Did you still use sublimation ink in the inkjet printer? Is that required? New to sublimation
@@stephaniegrodem6151 yes, sublimation ink is required for good quality and lasting prints.
@Journey with Shack can you print regular print and cut
@@JourneywithShack can you print regular print and cut short sublimation ink?