Stan, thank you for the little interview, I appreciate everything you do to bring new info to the people that want to start dtf printing and their t-shirt business. Keep going!
Yo Stan, great video fam, I see Cobra, did that issue about making a hot peel but is it a hot peel? And that Mutoh I like what dude was saying. I love their Cut n Print & sew machinesThe questions are, who has the best DTF using powder? I know you and Brother Earl spoke on this, and he said he has the best DTF transfer with his epson converted printer. Did you ever test out his transfers? If so I never saw a review on it? And who has in your opinion the lightest thinnest DTF transfer? Quick question Do you know the DTF used by Straight Out of Content? They seem to be killing the transfer game.
The ink tank system appears to be much better than the cartridge system ruclips.net/user/postUgkxciSwynMJ7PnUvvx11rewiu-yFBkZTl53 and a lot cheaper to run. The machine was easy to set up. A small point but I thought they'd be a USB cable included to help with the set up but there was none. I've been using it now for a few weeks and it seems like a good product and superior to my previous printers which were all troublesome HP machines.
how much does just the machine setup cost (no ink, no film, just the printer, shaker and dryer) ? i really like the printer with rollers vs the single sheets.
Im thinking of switching to dtf from white toner but to tell you honestly. I'd rather have white toner than dtf. dtf is too slow. its like 17-20 mins per shirt. just know the right temp of your heat press to your white toner and youll be good. dtf print quality might be better than white toner but all and all i think white is better. (2 years white toner user.)
@@StanBanks I don't have 27 Racks to get the 9k printer 8k powder shaker and oven The STS machine looked the best Omni Print looked like a Chinese model The Cobra Flex machine I believe needs a pretreat for your shirts. If I had the money I would definitely get the STS model
Wow cobraflex no powder it’s like buying a computer You’re gonna walk off with your machinery and it’s going to be antiquated you get yourself all set up with a powder based system and next year will be flooded with systems without powder
@@StanBanks That’s disappointing it’s the only part I don’t like I see so many people not being careful anything that when heated turns into a glue like substance in your lungs cannot be good
OK so I’m dying to go DTF I have saved up the money I’m ready to go but I find something wrong everywhere one company I like doesn’t have the filtration and the shaker and another one I like their system, I don’t like the way they do business I asked for a sample if what I got was DTF and then I don’t understand what all the excitement is about it sure felt like vinyl to me so I bought a couple of transfers to try and yeah you can feel them but it’s like vinyl and Siser had a baby lol. And I don’t like that they dictate what kind of ink and paper you can use I want to use Kodak I don’t think a lot of people realize that Kodak has come out with ink , powder and paper. The product is fabulous yes it’s more expensive but if your product is superior it’s worth the expense. I’m curious to know if anybody has done leather with DTF I haven’t seen it I’ve read it but I haven’t seen it. So after this whole paragraph which machines do you like the best.
Stan, thank you for the little interview, I appreciate everything you do to bring new info to the people that want to start dtf printing and their t-shirt business.
Keep going!
Outstanding Video! Thank you for putting this together. A great insight into the options available.
This was absolutely amazing Stan!!!! I truly appreciate you!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I love what you do. We can go to all the shows. So your content means so much to us.
I really appreciate you & allllllllll you do bruh!
Wow this is good information thank you
Yo Stan, great video fam, I see Cobra, did that issue about making a hot peel but is it a hot peel? And that Mutoh I like what dude was saying. I love their Cut n Print & sew machinesThe questions are, who has the best DTF using powder? I know you and Brother Earl spoke on this, and he said he has the best DTF transfer with his epson converted printer. Did you ever test out his transfers? If so I never saw a review on it? And who has in your opinion the lightest thinnest DTF transfer? Quick question Do you know the DTF used by Straight Out of Content? They seem to be killing the transfer game.
The ink tank system appears to be much better than the cartridge system ruclips.net/user/postUgkxciSwynMJ7PnUvvx11rewiu-yFBkZTl53 and a lot cheaper to run. The machine was easy to set up. A small point but I thought they'd be a USB cable included to help with the set up but there was none. I've been using it now for a few weeks and it seems like a good product and superior to my previous printers which were all troublesome HP machines.
How are these transfers different than Supacolor? Same technology?
Your the 🐐 bro
how do people know about these events coming up ? i would like to go at least once
I’ll have a calendar next year of some
Absolutely dope! Thanks for the info! The Reese company said no powder right? I didn't see a website on info if interested in the smaller unit...?
Thank you for sharing this is dope I need to attend more shows !!!!!!!!
How about maintenance cost? Is it going to be as expensive as DTG?
We love u Stan ❤
Love ya more!
very few supplier talk about printhead clogging when printer left overnight or few days??
how much does just the machine setup cost (no ink, no film, just the printer, shaker and dryer) ? i really like the printer with rollers vs the single sheets.
Stan how do I just do designs and get people to purchase them as transfers
Yea I think that may be the way to go.
Do you guy recommend buying ink from Amazon?
I’d say find a consistent source that will support what you purchase.
Awesome thanks bro.
Wait what!!!! How in the world did I miss this EXPO in my own City???😵 Please tell me it's for more than 1 day and if so how do I sign up????
Dang...?Nevermind...it was a few weeks ago 😔
They are every year
Well Listen.... Tell me when the next ANYTHING event you're going to and I'm going!!!! ANYTHING that involves printing!
Thank you for sharing
Really want to get started in the t shirt business bro. Don’t know where to start.
Made2Hustle.LIVE
Im thinking of switching to dtf from white toner but to tell you honestly. I'd rather have white toner than dtf. dtf is too slow. its like 17-20 mins per shirt. just know the right temp of your heat press to your white toner and youll be good. dtf print quality might be better than white toner but all and all i think white is better. (2 years white toner user.)
What are the top 3 machines/set ups you would recommend taking a look at to start a new small business?
We need brother Ernest to review these machines
He is going to tell you get one off Craigslist and convert it yourself. But if you don’t know about printers then buy transfers lol.
I do Greek Apparel I would take over if I had a dtf set up.
What’s stopping you.
@@StanBanks I don't have 27 Racks to get the 9k printer 8k powder shaker and oven
The STS machine looked the best
Omni Print looked like a Chinese model
The Cobra Flex machine I believe needs a pretreat for your shirts.
If I had the money I would definitely get the STS model
Cobra flex is powderless. They print the adhesive.
@T-Shirt Side Hustle wow I didn’t know that. That’s pretty cool
@T-Shirt Side Hustle so I checked out the price of the sts it’s not bad. Honestly what do you think about the machine and company?
Interesting. I'd like to try the STS DTF inks.
Big Boi sells his own products of inks. Great review and I encourage him to present his stuff at the ISA shows and represent.
sts has bad customer service, bad printers, and bad ink.
STS is only three hours from my house
white ink clogging is big issue..who has got real solution?
come up with one. big boi has the best ink thus far
sts has bad customer service, bad printers, and bad ink.
This guy was once critical to DTF.
What’s your point?
Which DTF printer would you buy today?
sts has bad customer service, bad printers, and bad ink.
Wow cobraflex no powder it’s like buying a computer You’re gonna walk off with your machinery and it’s going to be antiquated you get yourself all set up with a powder based system and next year will be flooded with systems without powder
They have a ton of work to do with the powder less system.
@@StanBanks That’s disappointing it’s the only part I don’t like I see so many people not being careful anything that when heated turns into a glue like substance in your lungs cannot be good
OK so I’m dying to go DTF I have saved up the money I’m ready to go but I find something wrong everywhere one company I like doesn’t have the filtration and the shaker and another one I like their system, I don’t like the way they do business I asked for a sample if what I got was DTF and then I don’t understand what all the excitement is about it sure felt like vinyl to me so I bought a couple of transfers to try and yeah you can feel them but it’s like vinyl and Siser had a baby lol. And I don’t like that they dictate what kind of ink and paper you can use I want to use Kodak I don’t think a lot of people realize that Kodak has come out with ink , powder and paper. The product is fabulous yes it’s more expensive but if your product is superior it’s worth the expense. I’m curious to know if anybody has done leather with DTF I haven’t seen it I’ve read it but I haven’t seen it. So after this whole paragraph which machines do you like the best.
They are all using the same shaker made in China
PSA: It’s all made in China.
Lol the kingdom dtf is rebranded alibaba crap.
sts has bad customer service, bad printers, and bad ink.
Okay we got you no need to repeat