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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

Комментарии • 73

  • @gonzalez78
    @gonzalez78 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hi, you mentioned not to use the T.seal sheet with sublimation toner but, what about using it with a white toner transfer? Will the T.seal help the white toner transfer with durability and better, less glossy prints?? Thanks for the Video!

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, thanks for stopping by! That will work fine as long as you use the recommended heat press temperature of 290 F. Be sure to never use the T. Seal above 300 F.

  • @razormix
    @razormix Год назад +2

    Nice! I’m so glad I ordered one with the A3+ R.
    You have done the best review of it by far. Thank you!

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад

      Thank you! Be sure to condition your T Seal before using for best results and enjoy!

    • @razormix
      @razormix Год назад +1

      @@AAPrintSupplyCo Just to confirm, one time on a brand new one correct? Not once each day before using?

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад

      Correct, the conditioning is a one time while brand new. NOT once each day before using

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад

      Oh man, that's a new one for me. Most DTF applies between 310-320, the T. Seal finishing sheet has a temperature tolerance of 270-290 max. We want to stay in that range for best results. Do you drop the heat after pressing before using T. Seal?

  • @Banksyisatagger
    @Banksyisatagger 11 месяцев назад +2

    Total marketing, the two most important aspect is three things, the right film, the right ink, the right powdering (with the right amount of time after printing to wait prior to powdering), most importantly the pressure of the heat press. A second press using parchment paper will do the exact same results. Indeed, even a long press at a lower temp for second press will equally bake into the fibers and if your halftoning night and day. But production is production

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  11 месяцев назад

      Hey there, thanks for watching - we appreciate the feedback. As a distributor for popular printing products we like to test them out first hand and document the process for those interested in learning how they work and what they do. The items you mentioned are very important - what film/ink/printer combo has been working well for you?

    • @charliebrown1006
      @charliebrown1006 9 месяцев назад

      I agree, I haven’t tried T Seal yet but I’ve seen a video where they bring people in for blind test. Not a single person picked the T Seal as softest. Most preferred the one where the film was used for a second press. 😭 I like Teflon myself but like you said, ink, film, pressure and heat all have a much greater effect.

    • @estevanromero1114
      @estevanromero1114 9 месяцев назад

      @@charliebrown1006 Hello, something to test as a cover sheet for the SECOND (or finishing press) can also be a blank t shirt. This has also proven effective to stamp the fabric weave into the actual transfer. Hope this helps!

    • @charliebrown1006
      @charliebrown1006 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@estevanromero1114 this was actually covered in the video I mentioned! I think it was the second most popular option for the feel test.

  • @SonyKaye
    @SonyKaye Год назад +2

    Do you have to use the t seal immediately after pressing the DTF I am pressing quite a few shirts

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад

      Hello, we would not say it needs to be performed IMMEDIATELY after. Most DTF transfers will be applied around 310-320 F and you NEVER want to use this T. Seal product with heat above 300 F. Should be fine to perform the second press with T. Seal after your press has dropped to the advised heat of 290 F.

  • @alwayslovely21
    @alwayslovely21 11 месяцев назад +1

    Did you initially pre heat the press when conditoning T.seal

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  11 месяцев назад

      Hello, when conditioning the T. Seal we preheated the press to 290 F and pressed it (ALONE) in the machine for 20 seconds at a medium firm pressure. Here is the steps in the video: ruclips.net/video/vZEmB2cYErs/видео.htmlsi=QTTXHSqj8bkCgnn9&t=69

  • @eduardohernandez6881
    @eduardohernandez6881 Год назад +1

    Hi…does the t-seal prevent the dtf from wrinkling or peeling when washed? Thanks

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад

      Hello there! It should be effective against that but the main things to maintain transfer health post press would be:
      settings - correct time/temp/pressure
      care instructions - cold water/inside out/tumble dry low/NO FABRIC SOFTENER

  • @shivyram
    @shivyram 6 месяцев назад

    Hey new to the DTF world. We accidentally used our T-Seal before conditioning it and the T-Seal textured side is left with some fiber imprints and such. Still seems to be working overall but could we condition it before using it again alone to see if the sheet reforms and then use it... or do you recommend at this point just continuing to use it as usual? RThanks.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  6 месяцев назад +1

      Great question: we would advise to still perform the conditioning and always be sure to never use above 290F!

    • @shivyram
      @shivyram 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@AAPrintSupplyCo Will Do! Thnak You

  • @RahimiBashir
    @RahimiBashir Год назад +1

    Great video. I have a t-seal for white toner, can I use it for DTF?

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад +1

      Hey there, yes you can! The same sheet can work with both print methods to improve your results:)

    • @RahimiBashir
      @RahimiBashir Год назад +1

      @@AAPrintSupplyCo Thank you for your quick response.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад

      Happy DTF'n! Be sure to subscribe for regular weekly printing content!

  • @arrowheadink4267
    @arrowheadink4267 7 месяцев назад +1

    The canvas bag you have will work better then the T-Seal. I use canvas for my DTF's

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hey there! We are seeing a lot of buzz around the canvas cover sheet, be sure to stay tuned

  • @gudino83
    @gudino83 Год назад

    Hello 👋, once you are done using the T.seal do I put it back in the envelope? Or can stay out in my shop ( garage) ?

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад +1

      Great question: since there is a coating to the T. Seal we would advise keeping covered and as clean as possible for longest usage and best results

  • @dorsettwilson683
    @dorsettwilson683 Год назад +1

    So I would have to use...one whole sheet for a small print design? Like a left chest print?

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад +1

      Hey there! Because we cannot cut the sheet into segments the entire T. Seal is to be used every press. If properly conditioned (1:12) this product should last between 300 up to 500 uses:)

    • @handriyanacahyadi4437
      @handriyanacahyadi4437 11 месяцев назад

      @@AAPrintSupplyCo how can i know that the t seal has not in a good condition?

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  11 месяцев назад

      @@handriyanacahyadi4437
      Hello, the conditioning of the T. Seal is a one time process you perform before actually using it as a finishing sheet. You will heat your press to 290 F and with a medium firm pressure press the T. Seal by itself for 20 seconds. After that the T. Seal will be 'conditioned' or ready for production usage (1:12)

  • @kikistathopoulos849
    @kikistathopoulos849 Год назад

    I'm working with cold peel DTF transfers. Is it possible to apply DFT transfers to several garments, and then, as a second step, apply the t.seal to all? Or, does the t.seal have to be applied immediately after each DTF application? Thanks for your help.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад +1

      Hello, that should be no problem. Proper use of the T. Seal should improve your results when used as a second or finishing press

    • @kikistathopoulos849
      @kikistathopoulos849 Год назад

      @@AAPrintSupplyCo Thanks!

  • @sacredbeats5080
    @sacredbeats5080 Год назад

    Nice video. Does this make dtf feel less plasticity? Thanks.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад +1

      Hi, thanks for watching. The hand feel is certainly improved by using this product -once the one time 'conditioning' is performed on the sheet you should get between 350-500 uses so long as we do not exceed the max temp of 290F

    • @2fresh1985
      @2fresh1985 8 месяцев назад +1

      This thing is a scam. If you press any DTF a 2nd time for at least 5 seconds you'll eliminate the plastic feel. The DTF will show the fibers of the material as well. I can't believe everyone is falling for this lol. Press for 15 seconds....remove the transfer and let it cool for a few seconds and press it again for 5 seconds. No temp change needed.

    • @ChristianBaleNutjob
      @ChristianBaleNutjob 6 месяцев назад

      @@2fresh1985lies

    • @TheBaconeaterz
      @TheBaconeaterz 3 месяца назад +1

      @@2fresh1985 So True

  • @TheTechy103
    @TheTechy103 Год назад +1

    Any chance you're going to release it in bigger sizes?

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад +1

      Hello, at this time the manufacture produces this in the one size listed: 11.7 in x 16.5 in. Should additional options become available we can look into stocking those as well!

  • @jacobosah6365
    @jacobosah6365 Месяц назад

    Please where can I get this t seal

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Месяц назад

      I got you: aaprintsupplyco.com/products/uninet-icolor-t-seal-finishing-sheet-a3-size?variant=39893254668372

  • @ginamariegarcia9461
    @ginamariegarcia9461 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe for more!

  • @TamiT3
    @TamiT3 Год назад

    How do I decide on the white or black powder?

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад +1

      Hey there! I would bring in the black hot melting powder if you are experiencing any dye migration with your applied transfers - meaning you are able to see the color of the fabric through the transferred design. Both will apply the transfers to your apparel items the same way:)

  • @nancyschubert3276
    @nancyschubert3276 Год назад

    What happens if you dont condition the new t-seal?

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад

      Hello there - conditioning of the T. Seal is listed by the manufacturer as the very first step before actual usage. This one time process is instructed "to ensure best results". Failure to properly condition the T. Seal before may interfere with the products effectiveness to perform it's function properly .

  • @BHENTECH
    @BHENTECH Год назад

    nice equipment sir

  • @technodrone7723
    @technodrone7723 11 месяцев назад +1

    So you have to drop your temp in between each second press? That’s a whole lot of time and money wasted. Impress orders of 100-300 t shirts all the time. So unless you can press the first press on all of them first then go back and do all the second presses, idk if this is a good thing. Also if your getting good dtf prints it’s gonna last a long time anyways.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  11 месяцев назад

      Hey there, great question. In a production setting you would not want to be constantly changing the temperature for each piece back and forth. The quality of the film we offer can be finishing pressed after the initial application/peel no problem. When you say "getting" prints: are you producing in house or outsourcing?

  • @BoxCarRacer808
    @BoxCarRacer808 5 месяцев назад

    I wish they made these bigger like a 16”x20”

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  5 месяцев назад

      That is a popular opinion, if that size releases we will be sure to cover it!

  • @Leadership_matters
    @Leadership_matters 2 месяца назад

    Wait ... What is up with your black hot melting stuff and dye migration. DM is my biggest issue on blends.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  2 месяца назад

      Hello there! Black DTF powder is a proven dye migration blocker if you running into that on your applied transfers. One other thing to try: increasing your white level %. What RIP software/printer are you using?

  • @jessepadron5499
    @jessepadron5499 Год назад

    Does the T seal remove the paper feel on DTF prints?

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад

      Hey there! The T Seal does improve the hand of the transfer by further pressing into the actual fibers of the garment. Is there a certain film you are getting a more paper feel with?

    • @jessepadron5499
      @jessepadron5499 Год назад

      @@AAPrintSupplyCo they are definitely longer lasting than vinyl transfers but they do have a paper like feel. I use the Ecofreen hot peel

  • @vandieseldesigns
    @vandieseldesigns Год назад

    my t-seal still leaves shiny blotches on the design.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  Год назад

      Dang, I have not seen that before. Was the T. Seal properly conditioned before use how we discussed in this video? Also, the product does have a shelf life of approx 300-500 uses which can affect performance?

    • @vandieseldesigns
      @vandieseldesigns Год назад

      @@AAPrintSupplyCo it was conditioned first, it's brand new, my first 5 shirts look similar to vinyl when it lifts off the carrier and is shiny in that area.

  • @ReggieBeck-w7y
    @ReggieBeck-w7y 8 месяцев назад

    20 seconds? = production slow down by a significant amount

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  8 месяцев назад

      How long do you normally like to do your second or 'finishing' press after peeling?

  • @spiderjuan412
    @spiderjuan412 Год назад +2

    👀

  • @2fresh1985
    @2fresh1985 8 месяцев назад

    This thing is a scam guys. If you press any DTF a 2nd time for at least 5 seconds you'll eliminate the plastic feel. The print will feel like its apart of the shirt. The DTF will show the fibers of the material as well. I can't believe everyone is falling for this lol. The side by side comparison showed a slightly more faded print. That can be duplicated during the printing process. Nothing to be impressed by.
    Press for 15 seconds....remove the transfer and let it cool for a few seconds and press it again for 5 seconds. No temp change needed. The only thing you need is your teflon sheet just like with any other dtf print.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  8 месяцев назад

      Hey there. First I will say I would never advise the use of a teflon sheet for DTF as it can leave a shiny gloss to the print that will leave in the wash. Parchment, silicone coated sheets or even a blank t-shirt would be preferred for the final press.

    • @AAPrintSupplyCo
      @AAPrintSupplyCo  8 месяцев назад

      As far as the T. Seal is concerned, we consider ourselves an authority in the field of direct to film. When new products become available in the market for this print method we will not only supply them to our customers but cover them with educational content such as this. I would not call it scam as it does work exactly as advertised and a deeper bond into the fibers due to the coating on the T. Seal is great for those who prioritize washability with the goods they sell.

    • @adrenalog
      @adrenalog 4 месяца назад

      You are so uninformed. The t-seal sheet is not a scam. It makes a huge difference to the look and feel of the finish of the DTF print. I’ve been using these for years and I’ll promise you it makes a difference. Don’t comment on something you haven’t used. Also parchment paper is the next best thing to use for the 2nd press. Teflon for the second press? Is that a joke. I’d love to see some of your prints. 😂