Siser EasySubli HTV 101- Basics and How to use EasySubli - Sublimation on EasySubli HTV
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Siser easySubli is a sublimatable heat transfer vinyl. This video goes over the basics, talking about exactly what it is and the different ways to use it. Here is a list of the topics and question I go over:
1. What is EasySubli?
2. I don’t have a Sawgrass printer or EasySubli inks
3. Can I use my regular home/office printer?
4. I don’t have a heat press, can I use an iron or my Cricut Easy Press?
5. How long does the print last?
6. How does EasySubli feel on a shirt?
7. Where do I buy Siser EasySubli?
8. Can I use EasySubli on ANYTHING?
9. What is the process for using EasySubli?
Here is the link to a past EasySubli video, showing the 2 step method: • How to video -Sublimat...
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Just what I was looking for! Thank you for taking the time out to show us!
Glad it was helpful!
wonderful video. thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Why wend i press it is till look like the material of the EasySubli?
Great video, what temperature should I use when pressing subli onto non stick parchment paper ?
Truthfully, I don't have a specific temp. I usually flip my heatpress on while the subli is cutting, and press it during the warm up phase. If I had to give a number, I would say I usually get to it around 300 degrees F.
Thank you so much for this video. I just want know if when I’m doing the two step method with parchment paper, do I need to press the finished product right away or could I wait a while to press it onto the shirt? Like if I made a batch of them, could I save them in a box and press them onto the shirts at a later time?
I have absolutely done this. As long as they are sealed and no moisture can get in, you should be good.
@@stacyodesigns Just saw this, thank you so much for answering!! I really appreciate it
Can the 2 step method be used with the siser white glitter htv in place of the easy subli as well?
Absolutely!
Thank you for the explanation of using Sister Easysubli. The Epson F170 automatically mirrors the image. I have used/wasted quite a few sheets. Is there a remedy for this?
Not sure if you got your answer or not, but you just need to open the actual print settings and find "Printer Options" then "Print Settings". You'll just need to uncheck the "Mirror" box.
@@moredcai Thank you. The Epson F170 has two print preferences, and the ‘Auto Mirror’ seemingly is unchangeable. My issue is with Silhouette - The registration marks mirror along with the design. I’ll keep working at it. Thank you, again!
You probably have it automatically set to mirror in your printer preferences. When you go to print, and a new dialog box appears, that setting is in there - and you can unclick it for subli printing.
When I’m printing to my Epson do I put the shiny side down?
Personally, I don't print directly to the subli with my epson. Also, each printer is different. But as for mine (WF 7720) I would put it in the tray with the print side down, shiny side up.
I am having trouble after applying the mask to the easysubli vinyl the letters want to lift off the mask. Once i finally get the letters back down(which takes forever) then when I flip it over to apply to the shirt the letters and image fall off. This is very frustrating and expensive I use my cricut and use the transfer tape so I know how to apply it correctly. If there is a trick to getting the image and letters to stay please let me know otherwise i'm very dissapointed in this easysubli process.
Truthfully, I find the same. The subli mask is not super sticky. I do find what helps is going over it with a brayer. Don't give up :)
Can regular easyweed HTV be layered on top or under EasySubli?
You can’t layer anything on top of easysubli. You can layer easy subli on top of regular htv.
Question the sheet exprired i buy my a year agao
And another thing it donot stay on any fabric
I actually haven't experienced using expired subli, so I'm not sure how it would react.
It is technically HTV, so you need A LOT of pressure to get good adhesion.