HanniLiese Schmidt
Comentado en Alemania el 6 de enero de 2025
Nach ein paar Anlaufschwierigkeiten, da keine Anleitung vorhanden war. Hat es sich als gut heraus gestellt.
Aidee
Comentado en México el 26 de agosto de 2024
Muy buen producto, imprimí para una playera y quedó muy bien, los colores quedan un poco opacos, pero aún así se ve muy lindo.
cess
Comentado en Francia el 11 de mayo de 2024
Acheté pour faire du flocage, vu le prix je m'attendais à avoir au moins la notice en anglais.... mais non elle est en allemand.... Premier essai sur un Tshirt coton: premier lavage à 30 délicat: le flocage commence déjà à se décoller. A ce prix-là, très déçue. J'ai acheté des vinyles à transfert moins cher qui ont tenu bien plus longtemps.
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 29 de marzo de 2024
Great product .. definitely I will buy it again
Mommasita
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de febrero de 2024
I bought the Siser EasyColor DTV 8.4" x 11" Sheets last year and wasn't quite sure how to use it with my Cricut. I was just starting to try sublimation at the time and didn't have a sub printer. There are no directions included with this vinyl package. The vinyl seems very flimsy which made me nervous that it might get caught in my printer and ruin it. Not so. It loaded and printed just like paper. Recently, I watched multiple videos and saw how easy this product was to use. I bought a 100% cotton shirt from Walmart for $3 and made this for my grandson and was very happy with the vinyl. The oranges and yellow colors are muted to give the image a standout but also notice the tiny green Philly Phanatic standing on the top of the stadium on the right and the letters spelling out "BEDLAM AT THE BANK' and "HARPER" at the top center of the stadium. I've tried printing this on other vinyls and the details are not clear.-Load the vinyl into your printer so it will print on the white side. DO NOT MIRROR! (I used my sublimation printer). The colors will be muted and light as they activate with the heat press.-Weed the vinyl (yes it is on a carrier sheet that is super thin)-I set my HTVRont Easy Press to 311 degrees and timer to 15 seconds.-Lint roll the shirt and preheat for 10 seconds to remove any moisture.-Place the printed vinyl on the shirt. Cover with butcher paper. Press for 15 seconds; medium pressure.-Warm or cold peel.PRO's - This vinyl is so thin you can barely feel it. Previously, I was printing on glitter, glow in the dark or HTV clear or white vinyl for dark fabrics which creates a thicker feel. This has a really nice feel and the colors are vibrant.CON's - The downside to this awesome vinyl is the price which I paid $14.99 for this 5 pack of 8.5 x 11". Also, you may need to buy Easy Subli silicone Mask (which is what they call their clear transfer sheets). This would be needed if the design had multiple shapes or letters which would allow you to transfer the vinyl to the shirt.Since I only create for friends and family, I can justify the cost.
M. Sims
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de septiembre de 2022
I watched tons of Easycolor DTV video reviews and tutorials before I dove in and tried the 5 piece product to help familiarize myself with the product and process. I did not purchase the Mask as I felt it was overpriced. I printed a solid design that did not require cutting on my Silhouette 4 to see how it was going to work, I carefully trimmed it instead with scissors. The heat setting I used was 325 degrees for 15 seconds and went back over the design for an additional 5 secs. I printed horizontally since the paper is just standard-sized. The texture was a very lightweight type vinyl. Suggestions for the manufacturer: 1) Print the name "Siser" on the back side so customers will know it instantly without stressing about it as "Asub" brand does. 2) Add larger size sheets. P.S. I did test a sample small cut using regular masking tape and it seemed to pick up the design fine. I have not washed it but read good reviews about that process. So so far, so good.