Evel Knievel Custom T Shirt Jet Pro Soft Stretch How To DIY Custom Shirts
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@JSquaredDesigns Hi, thanks for the great video! I sent you a PM for the cartridge ink supplier.
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@thedknuckles do it i would buy one
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I really liked the vid. I'm into photoshop a bit and have been thinking about having T-shirts made for my youtube rc channel. Great stuff.
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Hey,I just bought a heat transfer machine but I am having trouble on what to do next in order to start making the designs for shirts.What do I need next and where could I get those items?
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How mach did u pay for the t-shirt thing
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Hey Josh, This was a very informative video thanks for making it. Also you stated that you use a different printer (HP if I recall you mentioning) over the Epson. Does the Printer matter on how the JPSS paper is printed on or is it really dependent on the ink? What type of ink are you using exactly?
nixgix600 2 months ago
@nixgix600 I chose the HP Office Jet 6000 because it has widely available Chinese knock off ink carts as replacements which work great for t-shirts and cost a fraction of what stock HP ink does. PM me if you want a link to seller I use - 20 ink carts (5x refill) for 35 bucks shipped - Ink has worked well for me 2x refill used already
JSquaredDesigns 2 months ago
Damn,
your set up looks alot like mine - Kitchen table work station ha. Good stuff and good luck.
I do similar works as you. I too like JPSS.
smazz104 3 months ago
@smazz104 Haha yes this was an effective workspace for me. I have since moved into a home and have the heat press set up in the basement on a portable table with a 20' extension cord for power.....still get great results with JPSS and Hanes Beefy T combo.....some of the Gildan stuff nice too.
JSquaredDesigns 3 months ago
thanks. i am normally a screen printer, but i have JPSS here for one off stuff. though i haven't had to use it until tonight. until now, the only transfers i had to do were on dark shirts, so a different paper. anyway, tonight, i fire up the press, and ruined not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4 shirts. i could NOT get them to peel at all. came in did a search, watched your video. solved my problem.. i was pressing at 370 for 12 seconds, with medium pressure, just as i do with my plastisol transfers.
jrthomson 3 months ago
@jrthomson I was thinking of doing a dark transfer how to vid. Glad to hear that the video was helpful to you.
JSquaredDesigns 3 months ago