I remember you saying that you converted P5000 in one of your other videos. How did you like it? Can you make it work chipless? Can you do a video on your thoughts about the printer? Thank you!
I have the same one and I think I’m curing wrong. How do you like the 115 for 120 seconds? My prints seem like they are fading during the curing process a little and I’m trying to figure out why. I’m using 125 degrees c for 135 seconds. Also, should the vent remain open at all times?
Did you find what temperature is best ? Because I’m having the same issue I keep getting pinholes on my prints when curing and I already tried lowering the temperature and putting more time but when I do that the film doesn’t cure all the way
if youre getting fade your white is mixing with your color, lower the percentages if its too saturated, also humidity plays a role for pin holes and the print being too wet prior to powdering or prior to curing or both! depending on your inks and film you may need lower temp longer time, again if the print is too wet prior to powder and or cure itll stay oily and cause pin holes. let print sit prior to powdering until matte dryish and then powder beware youll get humidity ring around the print if you humidity where print lays is high.
It's mostly likely the same unit, just rebranded for DTGPro. That's quite common in this industry. The Pro World TransPro Plus 16x20 heat press I'm waiting for is the same as the Galaxy press, but different colors, and it turned out to be several hundred dollars cheaper overall.
How is this compared to others with the heating element on top?
I remember you saying that you converted P5000 in one of your other videos. How did you like it? Can you make it work chipless? Can you do a video on your thoughts about the printer? Thank you!
it died due to horrible quality inks i just got another waiting on carts and ill do full video
I unboxed mine today. I turned on the machine and it is not heating up. Is there something I need to do for it to heat up?
check that the wires at bottom are connected, or that the fuse on the back of the plug is on right
Hello I use dtf pro inks and also have acrorip 10.5 I’m new to it I use cadlink but switching to acrorip. Does DTFpro have there own icc profile ? TIA
I don’t use cadlink or icc profiles however DTGPRO does offer icc profiles with acro rip.
Does your heatstation still work
oh yeah cured thousandssssss of sheets
I have the same one and I think I’m curing wrong. How do you like the 115 for 120 seconds? My prints seem like they are fading during the curing process a little and I’m trying to figure out why. I’m using 125 degrees c for 135 seconds. Also, should the vent remain open at all times?
Did you find what temperature is best ? Because I’m having the same issue I keep getting pinholes on my prints when curing and I already tried lowering the temperature and putting more time but when I do that the film doesn’t cure all the way
if youre getting fade your white is mixing with your color, lower the percentages if its too saturated, also humidity plays a role for pin holes and the print being too wet prior to powdering or prior to curing or both! depending on your inks and film you may need lower temp longer time, again if the print is too wet prior to powder and or cure itll stay oily and cause pin holes. let print sit prior to powdering until matte dryish and then powder beware youll get humidity ring around the print if you humidity where print lays is high.
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Are you still using this? How do you like it?
it died due to horrible quality inks i just got another waiting on carts and ill do full video
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It's a copy of what EraSmart made in China.
It's mostly likely the same unit, just rebranded for DTGPro. That's quite common in this industry. The Pro World TransPro Plus 16x20 heat press I'm waiting for is the same as the Galaxy press, but different colors, and it turned out to be several hundred dollars cheaper overall.