DTF-Sublimation HACK Success on 100% Cotton

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • This is a DTF-Sublimation HACK. While we would love to have true DTF equipment it is not in the budget right now so we are making due with a HACK so we can sublimate on 100% cotton.
    SAFETY NOTE: Please do this in a well ventilated area. I recommend opening a window and if you have any health issues please consider using a respirator.
    I used a Sublimation Oven to cure the transfer but you can also use a heat press and hover over the transfer.
    Here are the settings I used but please bear in mind that everyone's equipment and environments vary and that may affect your results.
    JTrans Sublimation Oven: Temperature 155 degrees Celsius (311 Fahrenheit)
    Time: 2 minutes - then rotate transfer and bake for 1 more minute. Transfer should have shiny, glassy look
    Heat Press: 325 degrees (fahrenheit) for 12 seconds
    Pre-press your shirt to get moisture out for about 8-10 seconds
    Lay transfer down and press for 12 seconds
    Wait 10-15 seconds before pulling transfer off
    Cover with PARCHMENT paper and press 1 more time
    I would like to thank Marilyn of Making With Marilyn whose video I watched and was finally successful at this HACK. Her CZcams Channel and the specific video I watched are linked below:
    Making With Marilyn CZcams Channel:
    / @makingwithmarilyn
    Her video that I watched:
    Using A Sublimation Printer To Make DTF transfers with DTF Film and Powder
    • Using a Sublimation Pr...
    The following are some of the items used in this video. I have no affiliations nor do I receive any form of compensation.
    Supplies:
    Godora DTF White Powder
    www.amazon.com...
    Yamation DTF Transfer Film - A3 size 11.7"x16.5" (also available in other sizes)
    www.amazon.com...
    Cricut Tools
    www.amazon.com...
    My Shopify Store:
    www.2andor4.com

Komentáře • 35

  • @yolandasmith6781
    @yolandasmith6781 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely wonderful video which was slow enough for me to follow with ease. Your voice decibel's were just right and not annoying. Thanks for not playing music in the background.

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem

      Thank you for the sweet and nice comment. Also, thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @MakingwithMarilyn
    @MakingwithMarilyn Před rokem +2

    I just saw the end and about cried!!! Thank you so much for shouting me out!!!

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem +1

      You are so welcomed! I believe in and try to give credit whenever I can and it was your video that finally let me succeed with this hack. I love watching your videos and find your instructions so clear and easy to follow.

  • @tonie1106
    @tonie1106 Před rokem +1

    This is the first time I’ve seen some cure the image in the over. Looks great and I love it too, thanks for sharing

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and commenting. I tried curing it on my heat press but that method didn't work for me. I found it easier in my sublimation oven and it worked better for me too.

    • @tonie1106
      @tonie1106 Před rokem

      @@2andor4 I agree, I have seen a lot of videos on this product and I have even brought it to but haven’t tried it but I most differently be trying this method soon to see how it works for me. I don’t have a sublimation over I use a conventional over so, I will see.

  • @MakingwithMarilyn
    @MakingwithMarilyn Před rokem

    These shirts turned out so nice!!! Loved the video.

  • @rsbyrd929929
    @rsbyrd929929 Před rokem +1

    I love all the shirts

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem

      Thank you. I wore the "Crazy Christmas Lady" on my Live today.

  • @carolyn-karpcreativedesign300

    Great video Naomi!!!

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Carolyn for always being supportive!

  • @caroltrimble2738
    @caroltrimble2738 Před rokem +1

    Nice

  • @jvjv7085
    @jvjv7085 Před rokem

    Awesome...

  • @talanoamai3673
    @talanoamai3673 Před rokem +1

    Nice!

  • @jerrygorman5030
    @jerrygorman5030 Před rokem +2

    Try putting a stack of about 50 regular copy paper under the DTF file before printing

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and making a suggestion. Unfortunately, The problem isn't just with DTF film but with any type of paper I put in the rear tray. There is a problem with the rollers actually grabbing any type of paper and it doesn't matter if I just put 1 sheet or if I put 20-50 sheets. If I manage to get it to grab the paper it screeches as the paper is going through. The front paper cassette works well regardless if I put 1 piece or more in cassette tray. Epson refuses to honor the warranty simply because I put sub ink even though it has nothing to do with the actual printing.

  • @yamationdtf3615
    @yamationdtf3615 Před rokem

    Great video!! Thank you for sharing!😃

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching. I plan on doing more videos with the Yamation DTF film. It has worked the best.

  • @nilajaninigotcha332
    @nilajaninigotcha332 Před rokem +1

    I’m filling those shirts I need to try that 😮😅

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem +1

      I am loving this technique. I am going to wash and dry them the way I normally do my laundry and see what happens. I will post an update.

  • @33roxiegirl
    @33roxiegirl Před rokem +3

    Have you tried overlapping a piece of painters tape on the edge of paper that is fed into printer first? I have the ET 15000 also and that seems to work well.

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem

      Hi Roxie - Thank You, yes I have tried that. The problem isn't just with transfers; It is with regular paper too. There is definitely a problem with the rear rollers in the printer and has been since almost day one. Epson refused to honor their warranty because I put sub ink in even though the problem has nothing to do with the actual printing but a problem with feeding paper through the rear tray. The front cassette tray works perfectly and I have no problem printing from there except the largest paper it can handle is 8.5x14.

    • @33roxiegirl
      @33roxiegirl Před rokem +1

      @2 And Or 4 - Naomi So sorry to hear that. That was and still is my main concern when I converted mine. That something will go wrong.

  • @mikala5253
    @mikala5253 Před rokem +3

    Is your ink not going to dry before putting the powder on? I thought ink was supposed to be kinda wet to grab powder?

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem +1

      I put the powder on when the ink was wet, immediately after printing.

    • @mikala5253
      @mikala5253 Před rokem +1

      @@2andor4 I'm new at this, just bought a DTF printer and watching alot of videos... I love yours, too...😊

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem +3

      @@mikala5253 Hi Mikala, Thank you. Mine is not a DTF printer. Mine is an Epson ET-15000 which I converted to Sublimation Ink. In this case converting means nothing more than using Sublimation ink instead of the ink the printer came with. For this video, I used the sublimation ink, but on DTF transfer film AND right after printing I used DTF powder on it so that I could put it on 100% cotton shirt.

  • @patiharper6091
    @patiharper6091 Před rokem +1

    You mentioned a sublimation oven, is that the same as a convection oven? That's what I use to sublimate Tumblers.

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem

      Hi Pati, Thank you for watching and commenting. A sublimation oven is an oven created specifically for sublimation only from the get go and is a form of a convection oven. A convection oven, though not originally created for sublimation, can be used for sublimation. Once used for sublimation, the convection oven should never be used for food.

  • @DSNate
    @DSNate Před rokem

    Hello! Why is it recommended to use parchment and not butcher paper? because the butcher is absorbant? Also can you state the 60/40 blend temp and time? Also got any wash results on color loss? Im experimenting with about 4-5 different temperature ranges. THANKS!

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem

      When using the DTF hack - butcher paper will stick to your design which is why it is recommended you use parchment paper. I have washed many times and it is fine. As to time and temp for other fabrics I can''t say because I used 100% cotton. Also, every heat press is different so you will have to do some experimenting for what works for your heat press.

  • @coloradoqueen3282
    @coloradoqueen3282 Před rokem

    Have you did a wash test yet?

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem

      Other CZcamsrs have done wash tests and the shirts held up fine. However I will be doing my own follow-up video on the washing. I am making a few more shirts to give to family members and friends and they will report back to me on how the shirts faired during washing. Thank you for watching and commenting.

    • @2andor4
      @2andor4  Před rokem +4

      Just a quick update since you asked: I have washed and dried the tops twice with my regular wash of light colors since the shirts were white and they are still great! I did not treat them any differently then I do other items in my light color wash since I do not have time for "special care" of my everyday clothing! I will post a video soon.