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I tested this product months ago and it was a mess, totally failed in combination with my Epson printer. Here were several problems, the ink smeared my cutter badly and i let it dry for 15 minutes. Next problem was that the B transfer foil could not lift the easysubli foil, the adhesive was way to weak, had to throw away everything. But the worst thing was the print quality, it looked blurry as hell, more like an aquarel picture, no line sharpness at all. On youtube they say its better to sublimate the picture on the easysubli foil instead of print directly on it, will result in sharper images. Maybe i give it another try but the first was a classic fail, not impressed. I think the product works best with sawgrass and the siser inks. Another thing is that all colors on those matte flock like subli HTVs look like washed out a bit, black is not deep black, bad sharpness etc..
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]6289[/ATTACH]I actually find it amazing to work with now. The ink has to be completely dry or the adhesion is terrible, also I rip the backing away really fast (odd but it works) I do use an sg800 with sublijet hd inks and I select the htv transfer vinyl setting. I have used it for several customers now and its great. high vis garment dyde will bleed into your design eventually, I need to experiment with lower temperatures to see if this always happens! Its work noting that for large logos you can simply peel the logo off the backing without the need for a transfer sheet. Also if you buy a roll it works out at around 90p per a4 sheet which is awesome. I use this material for tshirts and bags and Im hugely impressed.[ATTACH=CONFIG]6288[/ATTACH]
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WHat i dont like about those printable HTV for sublimation is the matte texture, it always looks a bit dull and not as sharp. Maybe in my case i have to use the normal paper selection for the least amount of ink. I only know that most people and even siser said that its best do not directly print on that foil, this only works really well with the siser ink. They suggested to sublimate on the foil, not print.billy8581;144320 wrote:[ATTACH=CONFIG]6289[/ATTACH]I actually find it amazing to work with now. The ink has to be completely dry or the adhesion is terrible, also I rip the backing away really fast (odd but it works) I do use an sg800 with sublijet hd inks and I select the htv transfer vinyl setting. I have used it for several customers now and its great. high vis garment dyde will bleed into your design eventually, I need to experiment with lower temperatures to see if this always happens! Its work noting that for large logos you can simply peel the logo off the backing without the need for a transfer sheet. Also if you buy a roll it works out at around 90p per a4 sheet which is awesome. I use this material for tshirts and bags and Im hugely impressed.[ATTACH=CONFIG]6288[/ATTACH]
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Re: Siser Easy Subli ...
has anyone tried the siser easysubli using Epson (not a SG or easysubli/sublijet inks) im currently in the markety for a a3 sub printer and i was primarily going to be using easysubi for photo on tshirts so wants to ensure i invest in the best fit machine.
also as mentioned you can sub onto the easysubli rather than print directly onto it. can you sub onto any white HTV? is the easysubli just unique that it can go through a printer?
also as mentioned you can sub onto the easysubli rather than print directly onto it. can you sub onto any white HTV? is the easysubli just unique that it can go through a printer?
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