I can't really say which is the best since I have not tried them all but I would say by the best that you can afford. I started out with a set-up that costed $150 and included a 1 color 1 station table clamp on press and the ink and all chemicals needed to get started. I just had to buy a work light to use to burn my screens. I used my heat press to cure back then. I then upgraded to a Ryonet 4 color 1station silver press then used the yudu to burn screens. Later I upgraded to the Vastex V-1000 6 color 4 station press and was blessed to find an old rile Hopkins conveyor dryer that still worked for a super cheap price. The equipment I have now is better than what I started with but I was still able to make money and print shirts faster with the set-ups I had back in the day. If you can get a good brand floor model like Rile Hopkins, Anatol or vastex that would be good but you could also check out Never the less screen printing If you don't want to spend that much and just get started making money as soon as you can. Hope this helps. Thank you for watching!
Hello 👋 from Coastal Georgia! That's some really BEAUTIFUL screen printing! Quite impressive!
Thanks Nahni!!
@@TshirtChick You’re most welcome!
Great Design
Thank you!
Let’s do this!🎉🎉🎉
Hey Nahni! Thank you for watching!!
Can you do a Tutorial on how to digitize and how to download on a drive for embroidery
Hi Tisha! I don't do my own digitizing I usually send everything out unless it's like a simple name that the software auto digitizes correctly.
Look like it’s for pants legs
It could also work for pants legs too
Planning to get me a 4 colour press and a conveyor. Can you help me with the best ones to get please?
I can't really say which is the best since I have not tried them all but I would say by the best that you can afford. I started out with a set-up that costed $150 and included a 1 color 1 station table clamp on press and the ink and all chemicals needed to get started. I just had to buy a work light to use to burn my screens. I used my heat press to cure back then. I then upgraded to a Ryonet 4 color 1station silver press then used the yudu to burn screens. Later I upgraded to the Vastex V-1000 6 color 4 station press and was blessed to find an old rile Hopkins conveyor dryer that still worked for a super cheap price. The equipment I have now is better than what I started with but I was still able to make money and print shirts faster with the set-ups I had back in the day. If you can get a good brand floor model like Rile Hopkins, Anatol or vastex that would be good but you could also check out Never the less screen printing If you don't want to spend that much and just get started making money as soon as you can. Hope this helps. Thank you for watching!
@@TshirtChick Sure it really did help. Thank your for taking your time to explain it all 🙏🏾