Jack i see that you are using a Epson Stylus Pro 9800. It is a 44'' wide CMYK inkjet printer. I can see on the video that you also are using a wide heat transfer machine , i have never seen such size before. What brand of heat transfer machine is that , what size is it in inches ?? and where can i buy one of those machines ???
thanks in advance Jack , peace by the way keep up the great work you guys are doing
wow! very nice,wish i had one of those machines,im from australia and i just wanted to ask you what kind of heat press your using? it looks perfect for large format prints.You guys rock! love you work.
@Jakprints Jack i see that you are using a Epson Stylus Pro 9800. It is a 44'' wide CMYK inkjet printer. I can see on the video that you also are using a wide heat transfer machine , i have never seen such size before. What brand of heat transfer machine is that , what size is it in inches ?? and where can i buy one of those machines ???
thanks in advance Jack , peace by the way keep up the great work you guys are doing
@Jakprints Jack i see that you are using a Epson Stylus Pro 9800. It is a 44'' wide CMYK inkjet printer. I can see on the video that you also are using a wide heat transfer machine , i have never seen such size before. What brand of heat transfer machine is that , what size is it in inches ?? and where can i buy one of those machines ???
thanks in advance Jack , peace by the way keep up the great work you guys are doing
The printer is an Epson Stylus Pro 9800 with a custom sublimation ink set that prints CMYK inks in both sides of the print head instead of the standard Epson 8 color setup.
You can see the printer for a couple of seconds @ 0:03
I saw the blog and I like it! You're very fortunate to do what you love guys. After my wife bought me a tablet I think about doing some garment prints of my drawings, so your answer is very appreciated. Thank you:)
These shirts were printed on 100% Polyester Vapor Apparel Basic Tee's. The sublimation process requires that the garments be at lease 50% polyester. Check out our blog to see some shirts we printed on 50/50 American Apparel for Monolith Festival.
The transparent area's were left unprinted on the paper so that no ink would be transferred on to the shirt.
where can I order a heat press that size?
Swango420IL 2 months ago
DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! awesome
nitrioxieeed 10 months ago
What ink do you use?
KnightBoi84 10 months ago
Hi , you said that you print in dual cmyk, what software do you use to print in dual cmyk?
alexfreeforce 10 months ago
do you guys in jackprints only work with white t-shirts on two sided prints ? or do you have other color t shirts ?
kalimanfeoli 1 year ago
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Jack i see that you are using a Epson Stylus Pro 9800. It is a 44'' wide CMYK inkjet printer. I can see on the video that you also are using a wide heat transfer machine , i have never seen such size before. What brand of heat transfer machine is that , what size is it in inches ?? and where can i buy one of those machines ???
thanks in advance Jack , peace by the way keep up the great work you guys are doing
kalimanfeoli 1 year ago
wow! very nice,wish i had one of those machines,im from australia and i just wanted to ask you what kind of heat press your using? it looks perfect for large format prints.You guys rock! love you work.
jets31 1 year ago
what shirts do you use to print on?
rasmussendesigns 1 year ago
Very nice job.
USAFFountain 1 year ago
What printer do you use in the videoclip?
coc7element 1 year ago
@coc7element The printer is an Epson Stylus Pro 9800. It is a 44'' wide CMYK inkjet printer.
Jakprints 1 year ago
@Jakprints omg sry, i read it later in one of the posts.
is it also possible to print on dark shirts?
coc7element 1 year ago
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@Jakprints Jack i see that you are using a Epson Stylus Pro 9800. It is a 44'' wide CMYK inkjet printer. I can see on the video that you also are using a wide heat transfer machine , i have never seen such size before. What brand of heat transfer machine is that , what size is it in inches ?? and where can i buy one of those machines ???
thanks in advance Jack , peace by the way keep up the great work you guys are doing
kalimanfeoli 1 year ago
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@Jakprints Jack i see that you are using a Epson Stylus Pro 9800. It is a 44'' wide CMYK inkjet printer. I can see on the video that you also are using a wide heat transfer machine , i have never seen such size before. What brand of heat transfer machine is that , what size is it in inches ?? and where can i buy one of those machines ???
thanks in advance Jack , peace by the way keep up the great work you guys are doing
kalimanfeoli 1 year ago
So jak prints if i send you a picture from that mock tshit you can recreate whats on the tshirt mockup? or will it be bad quality.
iotepmaggoti 1 year ago
Jak so if i sent you a shirt mockup from that shirt mockup site you will make it very high quality right?
iotepmaggoti 1 year ago
@iotepmaggoti SRY i didnt know i did this twice.
iotepmaggoti 1 year ago
@iotepmaggoti We would need a high resolution file to print from. We can still print a low resolution file but it is not recommended.
Also I would suggest sending the shirt mock up file separately so we will know the positioning of your graphic.
Jakprints 1 year ago
Amazing quality prints, love the style, did you do these graphics in house? also where did you get the dye sublimation paper on rolls like that?
cezskate 2 years ago
I dont understand why this shirt costs 32 bucks everywhere i find it, a very similar looking one with a black background is only 16 bucks.
vito445 2 years ago
Freaking awesome work bro! Are you printing on a epson 4800 wide format printer?
NoLimitHighRoller 2 years ago
Thanks NoLimitHighRoller,
The printer is an Epson Stylus Pro 9800 with a custom sublimation ink set that prints CMYK inks in both sides of the print head instead of the standard Epson 8 color setup.
You can see the printer for a couple of seconds @ 0:03
Jakprints 2 years ago
I saw the blog and I like it! You're very fortunate to do what you love guys. After my wife bought me a tablet I think about doing some garment prints of my drawings, so your answer is very appreciated. Thank you:)
pilimysokinadwisla 2 years ago
Is that a 100% cotton t-shirt?Was the print background set to transparent? By the way-fantastic effect:) Cheers!
pilimysokinadwisla 2 years ago
Thanks pilimysokinadwisla!
These shirts were printed on 100% Polyester Vapor Apparel Basic Tee's. The sublimation process requires that the garments be at lease 50% polyester. Check out our blog to see some shirts we printed on 50/50 American Apparel for Monolith Festival.
The transparent area's were left unprinted on the paper so that no ink would be transferred on to the shirt.
Jakprints 2 years ago