when you are printing tumblers/bottles that are tapered like the ones you are printing, how can you keep the print squared up/level on the bottle? I noticed on most of these bottles the design always printed crooked or angled.
I think you might need to have a guide on the frame as your rolling isn’t straight. It’s very noticeable with those tumblers where the line is going in all directions. Given me some ideas through of how to do glasses and tumblers.
when you are printing tumblers/bottles that are tapered like the ones you are printing, how can you keep the print squared up/level on the bottle? I noticed on most of these bottles the design always printed crooked or angled.
I noticed they were all crooked as well.
I think you might need to have a guide on the frame as your rolling isn’t straight. It’s very noticeable with those tumblers where the line is going in all directions.
Given me some ideas through of how to do glasses and tumblers.
How are you curing the plastisol
What kind of ink you used for those plastic cups?
What kind of ink you use to print on water bottles?
pretty sure he uses plastisol
Plastisol or water based ink either one works
@@tshirtboomin.onlyat-shirts4926how do you cure the plastisol
what kind of ink use for printing balls?
What kind of balls?
Can you drop all the items you have in the comment section?
What ink sticks to the tumbler and what temperature to set it
This is plastisol ink
@@tshirtboomin.onlyat-shirts4926so you use fabric ink on the Tumbler too?
@@tshirtboomin.onlyat-shirts4926 what type of printer are you using to print transparent paper
Every one of the tumblers that he did was crooked.
Did you watch the whole video?
Not one close up was focused
I am making a full new video this week and will show everything that is needed. I will be sure to have more clips that are focused on
@@tshirtboomin.onlyat-shirts4926 sounds good just giving constructive criticism