Watch this before buying a White Toner Printer!!!!
Summary
TLDRIn this informative video, the host, Ace, discusses the Uni Net eye color 650 white toner printer, emphasizing the importance of research before purchase. He shares his experiences with the printer, highlighting its suitability for small prints like neck labels and chest logos, and its capability for various applications beyond textiles. Ace also provides a detailed walkthrough on using the printer, including design preparation with Pro Rip software, the A and B process for transfer sheets, and heat pressing techniques. Despite some challenges with the printer, he appreciates its versatility and potential in the market, especially for one-off designs. However, he admits he might have opted for a DTG printer if his Photoshop skills were more advanced.
Takeaways
- 🔍 Research is crucial before purchasing a white toner printer like the Uni Net iColor 650.
- 📌 The iColor 650 is not ideal for large prints and requires knowledge of rasterizing images or using the 'knock me out black' option.
- 💡 For those interested in white toner printing, consider the iColor 560 or 550 models which are more affordable at around $4,000.
- 🖨️ White toner printers are versatile, allowing printing on textiles, cups, glasses, hard surfaces, and even creating tattoos.
- 🎨 The user shares their experience with the iColor 650, highlighting its capabilities and limitations in printing on t-shirts and hats using transfer sheets.
- 💻 Windows PC or laptop is necessary for using the Pro RIP software, which is essential for white toner printing.
- 🔧 The 'A and B' process is a learning curve but manageable; it involves adhering the printed image to a substrate using heat and pressure.
- 🧤 A heat press, like the Fusion IQ Hotronix, is recommended for applying the printed image to the final substrate with precision.
- 📏 The user suggests specific temperature and time settings for the A and B process and the final heat press application.
- 👕 White toner printers are best for one-off shirts or unique designs, but may not be suitable for mass production or large logos due to washability concerns.
- 💬 The user plans to conduct a wear test to evaluate the longevity and durability of the printed designs.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is a discussion and demonstration of using the Uni Net eye color 650 white toner printer for various printing applications, including t-shirts, hats, and other items.
What is the importance of researching before purchasing a white toner printer?
-It is important to research before purchasing a white toner printer to understand its capabilities, limitations, and suitability for the specific printing needs one might have. This includes knowing how to rasterize an image or using options like 'knock me out black' for better results on dark fabrics.
What are the alternative models to the eye color 650 for white toner printing?
-The alternative models to the eye color 650 for white toner printing are the eye color 560 and 550, which are more affordable options for those looking to get into white toner printing.
What types of materials can be printed on with the eye color 650 printer?
-The eye color 650 printer can be used to print on a variety of materials including textiles, cups, glasses, hard surfaces, and even create tattoos.
What is the recommended process for preparing a white toner printed image for transfer?
-The recommended process for preparing a white toner printed image for transfer involves the A and B process, which involves adhering the printed image to a substrate using heat and pressure.
What are the system requirements for using the Pro Rip software mentioned in the video?
-The Pro Rip software requires a Windows PC or laptop as it is not compatible with macOS devices like iMacs or MacBooks.
What is the recommended temperature and time settings for the A and B process with the heat press?
-The recommended temperature and time settings for the A and B process with the heat press are 310 degrees Fahrenheit for 120 seconds.
What is the difference between a hot peel and a cold peel in the context of white toner printing?
-A hot peel involves removing the transfer paper while it is still hot after printing, whereas a cold peel is done after the printed material has cooled down. The video demonstrates a cold peel technique.
What are the potential issues with white toner printing on large items?
-White toner printing may not be ideal for large items due to potential issues with washability and the quality of the print. It is more suitable for small items, one-off shirts, and applications where sublimation is not possible.
How can the eye color 650 printer be used for sublimation printing?
-The eye color 650 printer can be used for sublimation printing by purchasing the appropriate sublimation toners and cartridges, which can be installed in the printer to enable sublimation printing capabilities.
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