I have found it necessary to increase the saturation for landscape images or increase the vibrance if people are in the photo. The colors are muted when they print, but once they are sublimated they are perfect. I watched because I am having mirroing issues. I'll watch your next video to see if it helps.
I think you might have better luck with the output quality by deselecting letting the printer handle color management, and allowing Photoshop to do this. Also, if this is an industry standard sublimation printer, when you send output to sublimation transfer paper, the next step is to use a heat press to "sublimate" the inks onto a sheet of inkjet polyester canvas (obtainable from Amazon, etc). I use an Epson 15000 converted to use sublimation inks (simply install these instead of the default inks). The resulting prints are sheer perfection, artist's quality!
I can get an image to print from my HP desktop to the Brother Sublimation printer. However, even if my image is mirrored/ flipped horizontal and saved that way and showing as such on the desktop, it will not print as such on the Brother sublimation printer. Do you know why this happens and how to fix it?
Hey! That's so annoying! I'm not sure why that's happening but maybe someone over at Brother can help troubleshoot with you. Check out support.Brother.com for product manuals, trouble shooting, and to chat with support staff. Hope you can get this figured out.
Do you have to use the app? I can't design and print from my computer in the coreldraw program
I have found it necessary to increase the saturation for landscape images or increase the vibrance if people are in the photo. The colors are muted when they print, but once they are sublimated they are perfect. I watched because I am having mirroing issues. I'll watch your next video to see if it helps.
I think you might have better luck with the output quality by deselecting letting the printer handle color management, and allowing Photoshop to do this. Also, if this is an industry standard sublimation printer, when you send output to sublimation transfer paper, the next step is to use a heat press to "sublimate" the inks onto a sheet of inkjet polyester canvas (obtainable from Amazon, etc). I use an Epson 15000 converted to use sublimation inks (simply install these instead of the default inks). The resulting prints are sheer perfection, artist's quality!
I can get an image to print from my HP desktop to the Brother Sublimation printer.
However, even if my image is mirrored/ flipped horizontal and saved that way and showing as such on the desktop, it will not print as such on the Brother sublimation printer. Do you know why this happens and how to fix it?
Hey! That's so annoying! I'm not sure why that's happening but maybe someone over at Brother can help troubleshoot with you. Check out support.Brother.com for product manuals, trouble shooting, and to chat with support staff. Hope you can get this figured out.
I just bought one today and already broke the ink cover😅😅😅😅
You have to turn the volume up so people can hear you you’re talking too low