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Quote from: inkman996 on November 06, 2020, 03:23:10 PMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzB3XrzFE4w&t=691sno good. Lasers use resin which feels terrible This set I picked up from Kingdom T Shirts - just for proof of concept. I am going to try and import some of these inks and papers myself to bring the costs down even further. I've run a few more pages today and again, I am beyond thrilled with the results.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzB3XrzFE4w&t=691s
Quote from: Homer on November 06, 2020, 04:56:03 PMQuote from: inkman996 on November 06, 2020, 03:23:10 PMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzB3XrzFE4w&t=691sno good. Lasers use resin which feels terrible This set I picked up from Kingdom T Shirts - just for proof of concept. I am going to try and import some of these inks and papers myself to bring the costs down even further. I've run a few more pages today and again, I am beyond thrilled with the results.I agree with the laser toner, I got a sample because it was basically what DTF (we calling it that for real? haha) is, but pre existed to this system. The transfers look so ameraturish I wouldn't even recommend for a hat. Can you post some photos of your results?What does it take for the rip settings to make it so that it prints the white base?
Quote from: zanegun08 on November 07, 2020, 11:46:32 PMQuote from: Homer on November 06, 2020, 04:56:03 PMQuote from: inkman996 on November 06, 2020, 03:23:10 PMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzB3XrzFE4w&t=691sno good. Lasers use resin which feels terrible This set I picked up from Kingdom T Shirts - just for proof of concept. I am going to try and import some of these inks and papers myself to bring the costs down even further. I've run a few more pages today and again, I am beyond thrilled with the results.I agree with the laser toner, I got a sample because it was basically what DTF (we calling it that for real? haha) is, but pre existed to this system. The transfers look so ameraturish I wouldn't even recommend for a hat. Can you post some photos of your results?What does it take for the rip settings to make it so that it prints the white base?PM me your address, I'll mail you a couple transfers to try for yourself. The biggest issue at the moment with my set up is the rip, AcroRip 9 - it sucks. You need a printer with a minimum of 6 colors and you designate 2 for white. You set it up in the rip to print YKWWMC, so in one pass it will print the color, then the white right on top. Apparently Cadlink is working on a rip for this type of printing but I don't think it will work with my 1430, so I may have to buy something more legit... I guess there are other rips out there but I'm not finding much...
How is the white ink? Does it settle in the lines at all?Are there any edges to the print or do they look nice like DTG?What are the cons?
Thanks for the update this is exciting news to hear. You are getting your inks/paper from Kingdom?
Quote from: mk162 on December 01, 2020, 11:45:58 AMHow is the white ink? Does it settle in the lines at all?Are there any edges to the print or do they look nice like DTG?What are the cons? however -with the proper RIP this can be done, I just need to find it. At this point, I don't care what it costs, I need it. AcroRip really sucks as far as color controls but it's better than nothing.Biggest downfall, is the rip. If I can get away from the hard edges, I'd be set with this system. Still learning though - but no where near as much as DTG.
little update from my trials, so far we have been successful with leather and acrylic knit hats. Time and temp are important, you have to go fast and light pressure on the acrylic but it does work better than screened transfers. Messing with the settings in Acro rip, I was able to achieve a very nice opaque white. Wash testing has been great, nothing has failed after repeated washings.
There isn't a reason for them not to have at least halftone fades, unless the powder is too big to sit on small dots. Even a 55lpi or 45 lpi fade to shirt would be impressive.