What's better screen printing or the heat transfer one . Please reply. And message me I want to see if we can set up a deal . I'm starting my own brand and I need someone to make my shirts thanks.
@odelmo12 I prefer screen printing any day for color, detail and durability. If you are interested in custom printing you can check out my pricing and policies on the Catspit website. You can get a good idea of pricing there. Let me know if you have any specific questions by contacting me throught the website. I’ll need to see artwork to give you a final quote. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
hey catspit! i really appreciate all that you do for the community its hard to find honest people who genuinely want to help average joes like me. i gave you a like and subscribed. i just designed a soccer logo for my team and i want to learn how to print it on our jerseys can you refer me to one of your videos that can best describe the process so i can do it at home? once again thanks so much and keep it up!
@HoTEcuaBoy Thank you very much! It’s my pleasure to help out. You came to the right place for learning the process from start to finish. I would recommend starting with my first video in the upload list chronologically. If you start there and watch up to the current video you will get an excellent idea of the whole deal. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
@iovanniLR You can find discount promo codes for screenprinting supplies on the Print Supplies page of the Catspit website. Vendors include Ryonet, Saati and RhintoTech as well as others. Printing on glass is much different than printing on T-shirts. You'll be using a much higher mesh count. Perhaps 200 and up. But the inks you use for glass will really determine the mesh count due to particle size if it's a glaze type ink. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
@OktoberStudioz Sure, why not? If you are mechanically inclined and can build things from scratch, then you could build a 4 color press if you wanted to. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Hey, I just stumbled upon your video and although I have not gone through the material (other than what seems to be this introductory video) I just have to say that I was pretty impressed with it and I did subscribe because worst comes to worst, through you I think I'll learn something I never contemplated before. Therefore, great job and thanks for your time and effort--happy new year!
@evertim3 Thank you! You’re welcome, it’s my pleasure to help out and share information. Check out the Catspit website for a lot more free info on screen printing. Link is on the channel page. Happy New Year to you too! Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
@IkmovieTv All my artwork is completed in Illustrator, Corel Draw and sometimes Photoshop. I also use a color separating add on for Photoshop now and then. I also use RIP software now for film. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
@IkmovieTv Not sure what you mean here. There is no transfer paper featured in this video. I am a screen printer. All of my commercial products are screen printed. I have a few transfer videos for educational and entertainment purposes. The inkjet film featured here is available on the Catspit website. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
@IkmovieTv For transfer papers you simply print the heat transfer with your computer and then heat press it to the shirt. But you have to use heat transfer paper. Regular computer papers do not transfer anything. Check out all my videos to find the ones about heat transfers. That will help you out a lot. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
@TrueWestCoast I don’t use any software to convert. I have an artist for that. But all my artwork is completed in Illustrator, Corel Draw and sometimes Photoshop. I also use a color separating add on for Photoshop now and then. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
@TheBachd23 Check out the Catspit website for a full rundown on the process plus more on screen printing. See the Printing Articles link in the navigation. Link is on the channel page. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
@candybby214 Watch my videos and check out the Catspit website for a lot more free info on screen printing. Link is on the channel page. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
@AmberSanAndreas Thanks! Actually, there are a lot of videos on YouTube where people use common things to create tee shirts. If you don’t want to adapt some kind of screen printing, there are tons of ways to do it. But none will look anything like a screen print most likely. Just search making tee shirts and such. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
i've been looking for videos like this because i am thinking to have a tshirt printing business here in the Philippines.
I dont know how to silk screen but i know photo editing and of course printing through printer machines. what paper can you suggest to use that will give a great quality product and last long?
@gadumaguing Glad you like the videos! Screen printing is very different form heat transfers. I think you are referring to transfers. There are a lot of commercial grade papers available on the market today. But because I do not work with them commercially, I don’t really know which one to recommend to you for best results. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
@harpo103 It shouldn’t “stink” the house up but there may be a noticeable odor. It’s not foul or disturbing but with proper ventilation you should be fine. Good luck with the wife…LOL. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
@harpo103 LOL, no you should name it Catlitter or Catsh*t Designs. That’s much better... :) I like Excalibur or Wilflex for plastisol inks and maybe Permaset for water based. I am not familiar with Jaquard. If you can start with a plastisol it will be much easier to print. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
sorry for the late information, i guess it might be helpful, i do graphic designes and i know also about creating screen printing art works.... in case you still need the link for GRAPHIC DESIGNES i can help you out. sleekGRAFIX on face book..... contact me on any kind of art work you would need. thanks
hey man! u are realy good at teaching! I love your enthusiasm. I am from Romania, and now I am looking for information on how is everything working in this field because I feel that I want to start a small (or big in time?) business with this. I am gonna ask u some questions at the right time. Bless u!
@ddionutt Thank you very much! Hello Romania! Feel free to ask questions anytime; I’ll do my best to help out. Make sure to visit the website for a ton of free information about screen printing tee shirts. Articles, tips, advice, links and more… See the channel page for the link! Thanks for watching and commenting! ☠
@silulusi The name is Cat-spit Productions. Catspit as in cat saliva or a cat hiss; check out the About Us page on the Catspit website to learn all about how the name and logo were created. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@TALKCalgary Thank you very much. I appreciate your comment. I guess I have been doing this long enough to never feel threatened by young blood. I love to teach and it’s nice to help someone make a tee shirt successfully. Thanks for watching!
@Miss11Angel Not sure what you mean by “normal paper”. If you mean regular copy paper, then no, that will not work to make a screen. Thanks for watching and commenting!
great videos! I have a question: where can i print 11x14 size transparencies??? i've been to all printing places (kinkos, office max etc) in my area and none of them can work on that size transparency, only 8.5x11. how do you get your transparency printed for 11x14 size and up??
@southflvitilla Thank you! Glad you like my videos. You probably just need to have it printed out on a larger more common size like 11x17 perhaps. I know inkjet film comes in sheets of 8.5x11, 11x17, 13x19 but I am not sure about standard transparencies. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@ShoesFromZoots Yes, you can use a home laser printer or inkjet printer to make laser and inkjet heat transfers for shirts. Thanks for watching & commenting!
I'm a new viewer and have done t-shirts for friends and family. I'm hoping to expand a bit and get more into it , than just a hobby. I'm glad I found your videos.
That is great, I am glad to have you aboard. Make sure to visit the Catspit website for more free information about screen printing. The link is in the sidebar and on the channel page. Thanks for watching!
Well, that is the idea; to introduce you to my YouTube channel. My channel is about screen printing. If you check it out, you will learn about screen printing. There are a lot of great videos and a website to compliment them. Check it all out and learn how to screen print with Catspit Productions, LLC! Thanks for watching!
hey catspit, i know you do screen printing professionally, but are you ever gonna do a screen printing at home or hobby videos. there are plenty over the web but they lack the indept tips you provide
I do plan on doing a video about using a simple paper stencil and an open screen to make a decent screen print. This will definitely be a process that can be done at home without any sophisticated knowledge or tools. Get the latest video updates with The Catspit Blog and follow us on Twitter as How2screenprint. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment!
I really enjoy teaching and I love to screen print especially for fun. I have to admit it is fun making the videos and answering questions too. I am happy that people can learn from my efforts. The one thing I do get out of all this besides personal satisfaction is exposure. So that is positive for my business as well. Thanks for the comment!
Ha, the phone always rings during a video it seems. Yes, favorite-ing videos is good for exposure boosts. That is a very good point! Thanks for the suggestion and all the support!
Always great videos Johnathan. I wonder sometimes why you spend so much time and skill in sharing this proccess with Joe Public? It's very kind of you and you should be given thanks.
I really enjoy teaching and making the videos is fun too; especially when everyone enjoys learning from them. I enjoy screen printing and it does help develop a platform for some of my services. So I enjoy teaching and making the videos but it is also a very positive effort in general regarding my involvement in screen printing. Thanks so much for all of your support and comments! And ratings!
What's better screen printing or the heat transfer one . Please reply. And message me I want to see if we can set up a deal . I'm starting my own brand and I need someone to make my shirts thanks.
odelmo12 1 month ago
@odelmo12 I prefer screen printing any day for color, detail and durability. If you are interested in custom printing you can check out my pricing and policies on the Catspit website. You can get a good idea of pricing there. Let me know if you have any specific questions by contacting me throught the website. I’ll need to see artwork to give you a final quote. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 month ago
hey catspit! i really appreciate all that you do for the community its hard to find honest people who genuinely want to help average joes like me. i gave you a like and subscribed. i just designed a soccer logo for my team and i want to learn how to print it on our jerseys can you refer me to one of your videos that can best describe the process so i can do it at home? once again thanks so much and keep it up!
HoTEcuaBoy 1 month ago
@HoTEcuaBoy Thank you very much! It’s my pleasure to help out. You came to the right place for learning the process from start to finish. I would recommend starting with my first video in the upload list chronologically. If you start there and watch up to the current video you will get an excellent idea of the whole deal. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 month ago
Where is a good place to buy inks and t-shirts?
And what type of ink and screen should I use to print on pens or glass???
iovanniLR 1 month ago
@iovanniLR You can find discount promo codes for screenprinting supplies on the Print Supplies page of the Catspit website. Vendors include Ryonet, Saati and RhintoTech as well as others. Printing on glass is much different than printing on T-shirts. You'll be using a much higher mesh count. Perhaps 200 and up. But the inks you use for glass will really determine the mesh count due to particle size if it's a glaze type ink. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 month ago
Hey, I was wondering if I can build my own one color screen print press for logos where the tag should be.
OktoberStudioz 1 month ago
@OktoberStudioz Sure, why not? If you are mechanically inclined and can build things from scratch, then you could build a 4 color press if you wanted to. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 month ago
Hey, I just stumbled upon your video and although I have not gone through the material (other than what seems to be this introductory video) I just have to say that I was pretty impressed with it and I did subscribe because worst comes to worst, through you I think I'll learn something I never contemplated before. Therefore, great job and thanks for your time and effort--happy new year!
evertim3 1 month ago
@evertim3 Thank you! You’re welcome, it’s my pleasure to help out and share information. Check out the Catspit website for a lot more free info on screen printing. Link is on the channel page. Happy New Year to you too! Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 month ago
What Program do you use . PLEASE :) Reply
IkmovieTv 2 months ago
@IkmovieTv All my artwork is completed in Illustrator, Corel Draw and sometimes Photoshop. I also use a color separating add on for Photoshop now and then. I also use RIP software now for film. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 month ago
@CatspitProductions Where Do you buy the transfer Paper. and will a Canon Pixma Printer Work ?.
IkmovieTv 1 month ago
@IkmovieTv Not sure what you mean here. There is no transfer paper featured in this video. I am a screen printer. All of my commercial products are screen printed. I have a few transfer videos for educational and entertainment purposes. The inkjet film featured here is available on the Catspit website. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 month ago
Do you print a image off your computer then put transfer paper on top. then use a ironer to put it on the tshirt??
IkmovieTv 1 month ago
@IkmovieTv For transfer papers you simply print the heat transfer with your computer and then heat press it to the shirt. But you have to use heat transfer paper. Regular computer papers do not transfer anything. Check out all my videos to find the ones about heat transfers. That will help you out a lot. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 month ago
What Software Do You Use To Convert Your Drawing And Images In Its Best.. What Do You Recommend??????
TrueWestCoast 2 months ago
@TrueWestCoast I don’t use any software to convert. I have an artist for that. But all my artwork is completed in Illustrator, Corel Draw and sometimes Photoshop. I also use a color separating add on for Photoshop now and then. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 month ago
ur like a geeky version of the singer of Nickelback...
TeenageTomboy 2 months ago
@TeenageTomboy LOL... I'll roll with it. Thanks. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 2 months ago
hey can u plz give me a summary or a full how to make it video because i am a teen trying to start a business
TheBachd23 2 months ago
@TheBachd23 Check out the Catspit website for a full rundown on the process plus more on screen printing. See the Printing Articles link in the navigation. Link is on the channel page. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 2 months ago
Awesome video man. Thank you. Love your hair.
annuitcoeptis2008 2 months ago
@annuitcoeptis2008 LOL... thanks! You’re’ welcome, my pleasure. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 2 months ago
thanks for bringing this up for free^^ :)
4thBeastoftheday 2 months ago
@4thBeastoftheday You’re’ welcome, my pleasure. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 2 months ago
cool tutorial
idakoosstorevideos 2 months ago
@idakoosstorevideos Thank you! Thanks for watching and commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 2 months ago
☠thanks it helped
PADSCALE 2 months ago
@PADSCALE My pleasure. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
CatspitProductions 2 months ago
Hey How do you do that i want to learn How to do that.
candybby214 3 months ago
@candybby214 Watch my videos and check out the Catspit website for a lot more free info on screen printing. Link is on the channel page. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 3 months ago
Thanks for making these videos man. much love bro!
CloudBeds024 4 months ago
@CloudBeds024 You’re welcome; it’s my pleasure to help out in any way. Good luck! Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 4 months ago
cool channel! luv it!
adonisrottweiler 4 months ago
@adonisrottweiler Nice, thank you! Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 4 months ago
Great video! Is there any possible way that I can design a shirt from "common household" stuff? Lol because I don't have the sheets for it
AmberSanAndreas 6 months ago
@AmberSanAndreas Thanks! Actually, there are a lot of videos on YouTube where people use common things to create tee shirts. If you don’t want to adapt some kind of screen printing, there are tons of ways to do it. But none will look anything like a screen print most likely. Just search making tee shirts and such. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 6 months ago
i've been looking for videos like this because i am thinking to have a tshirt printing business here in the Philippines.
I dont know how to silk screen but i know photo editing and of course printing through printer machines. what paper can you suggest to use that will give a great quality product and last long?
gadumaguing 7 months ago
@gadumaguing Glad you like the videos! Screen printing is very different form heat transfers. I think you are referring to transfers. There are a lot of commercial grade papers available on the market today. But because I do not work with them commercially, I don’t really know which one to recommend to you for best results. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 7 months ago
Is plastisol really smelly and will it stink up the house?
I have a VERY small area to work in and I don't want the wife complaining more than she already does!!!
harpo103 10 months ago
@harpo103 It shouldn’t “stink” the house up but there may be a noticeable odor. It’s not foul or disturbing but with proper ventilation you should be fine. Good luck with the wife…LOL. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 10 months ago
What brand inks do you rec. for a beginner to use?
I've heard that Jaquard is the best.
Also, If I named my business CATPISS DESIGNS, would you be upset because it sounds too close to CATSPIT?
Thanks.
I was just kidding about the name thing.
Just seeing what you would say.
harpo103 10 months ago
@harpo103 LOL, no you should name it Catlitter or Catsh*t Designs. That’s much better... :) I like Excalibur or Wilflex for plastisol inks and maybe Permaset for water based. I am not familiar with Jaquard. If you can start with a plastisol it will be much easier to print. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 10 months ago
Thanks!
christhomasism 10 months ago
@christhomasism You’re welcome, it’s my pleasure to help out and share information. ☠
CatspitProductions 10 months ago
sorry for the late information, i guess it might be helpful, i do graphic designes and i know also about creating screen printing art works.... in case you still need the link for GRAPHIC DESIGNES i can help you out. sleekGRAFIX on face book..... contact me on any kind of art work you would need. thanks
AYIMALCOM 1 year ago
@AYIMALCOM Thank you, I’ll check it out. Thanks for watching and commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
hey man! u are realy good at teaching! I love your enthusiasm. I am from Romania, and now I am looking for information on how is everything working in this field because I feel that I want to start a small (or big in time?) business with this. I am gonna ask u some questions at the right time. Bless u!
ddionutt 1 year ago
@ddionutt Thank you very much! Hello Romania! Feel free to ask questions anytime; I’ll do my best to help out. Make sure to visit the website for a ton of free information about screen printing tee shirts. Articles, tips, advice, links and more… See the channel page for the link! Thanks for watching and commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
i like you :D
may19firefly1 1 year ago
@may19firefly1 Thank you very much! Thanks for watching and commenting! ☠
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
is ur name cats pit productions or cat spit productions
silulusi 1 year ago
@silulusi The name is Cat-spit Productions. Catspit as in cat saliva or a cat hiss; check out the About Us page on the Catspit website to learn all about how the name and logo were created. Thanks for watching and commenting!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
Well made and very informative videos. It's interesting how true professionals are always the first to offer a helping hand to people starting out.
TALKCalgary 1 year ago
@TALKCalgary Thank you very much. I appreciate your comment. I guess I have been doing this long enough to never feel threatened by young blood. I love to teach and it’s nice to help someone make a tee shirt successfully. Thanks for watching!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
Hi. For screen printing, can I use the normal paper? I hope you will answer because I want to make my own T-shirt. Thank you.
Miss11Angel 1 year ago
@Miss11Angel Not sure what you mean by “normal paper”. If you mean regular copy paper, then no, that will not work to make a screen. Thanks for watching and commenting!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
Hay Catspit. this is really good info, im looking into getting my own small set
up in time, and your information is really inspiring, thank you. keep up the good work
bigrich3849 1 year ago
hello,
great videos! I have a question: where can i print 11x14 size transparencies??? i've been to all printing places (kinkos, office max etc) in my area and none of them can work on that size transparency, only 8.5x11. how do you get your transparency printed for 11x14 size and up??
thanks!
southflvitilla 1 year ago
@southflvitilla Thank you! Glad you like my videos. You probably just need to have it printed out on a larger more common size like 11x17 perhaps. I know inkjet film comes in sheets of 8.5x11, 11x17, 13x19 but I am not sure about standard transparencies. Thanks for watching and commenting!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
I was wondering can I use a regular printer to use transfer paper??
ShoesFromZoots 1 year ago
@ShoesFromZoots Yes, you can use a home laser printer or inkjet printer to make laser and inkjet heat transfers for shirts. Thanks for watching & commenting!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
thanks for the info new in the bussiness looking forward to watching and learning.
chicagobeishaolin 1 year ago
@chicagobeishaolin It is my pleasure to help out. Thanks for watching & commenting!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
can i use normal paper?
JigyzModz 1 year ago
@JigyzModz - Normal paper to do what exactly?
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
God bless u catspit! thanks!
azharoslan 1 year ago
@azharoslan - Thank you! My pleasure to help out. And thanks for watching & commenting!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
I'm a new viewer and have done t-shirts for friends and family. I'm hoping to expand a bit and get more into it , than just a hobby. I'm glad I found your videos.
wildekarde 2 years ago
That is great, I am glad to have you aboard. Make sure to visit the Catspit website for more free information about screen printing. The link is in the sidebar and on the channel page. Thanks for watching!
CatspitProductions 2 years ago
i didn't learn how to print... but i sure learned a lot about you and what you do!
hellomimoto 2 years ago
Well, that is the idea; to introduce you to my YouTube channel. My channel is about screen printing. If you check it out, you will learn about screen printing. There are a lot of great videos and a website to compliment them. Check it all out and learn how to screen print with Catspit Productions, LLC! Thanks for watching!
CatspitProductions 2 years ago
hey catspit, i know you do screen printing professionally, but are you ever gonna do a screen printing at home or hobby videos. there are plenty over the web but they lack the indept tips you provide
FunkMasterFelix 2 years ago
I do plan on doing a video about using a simple paper stencil and an open screen to make a decent screen print. This will definitely be a process that can be done at home without any sophisticated knowledge or tools. Get the latest video updates with The Catspit Blog and follow us on Twitter as How2screenprint. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment!
CatspitProductions 2 years ago
Another Great Video.
Thanks for taking the time to post them.
The Best Videos On YouTube.
Its great to see that someone whos a professional will help people out there who are starting out.
THANKS AND KEEP THE VIDEOS COMING
daniellacatton 2 years ago
I really enjoy teaching and I love to screen print especially for fun. I have to admit it is fun making the videos and answering questions too. I am happy that people can learn from my efforts. The one thing I do get out of all this besides personal satisfaction is exposure. So that is positive for my business as well. Thanks for the comment!
CatspitProductions 2 years ago
3:58 ring ring banana phone :D
PS: Favoring videos also bumps video on YT
Tolrias 2 years ago
Ha, the phone always rings during a video it seems. Yes, favorite-ing videos is good for exposure boosts. That is a very good point! Thanks for the suggestion and all the support!
CatspitProductions 2 years ago
Always great videos Johnathan. I wonder sometimes why you spend so much time and skill in sharing this proccess with Joe Public? It's very kind of you and you should be given thanks.
5 star rated
Topdoginuk 2 years ago
I really enjoy teaching and making the videos is fun too; especially when everyone enjoys learning from them. I enjoy screen printing and it does help develop a platform for some of my services. So I enjoy teaching and making the videos but it is also a very positive effort in general regarding my involvement in screen printing. Thanks so much for all of your support and comments! And ratings!
CatspitProductions 2 years ago