Does PHOTO transfer work better with an INKJET or a LASER print?
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Does photo transfer work better with an inkjet or a laser photo?? in this video we will find out the differences between doing a phototransfer with an inkjet vs. a laser printer. This is the number one question people always ask. Which one is better? What should I use?
I know some people prefer to use a laser print when they image transfer. And some people don’t have a laser printer. So I hope this video will be helpful for you, especially if you need to decide between getting an inkjet or laser. So I think its going to be an interesting test.
We will choose a basic process that works with both inkjet and laser.
And btw when I talk about a laser printer, it also refers to a toner based photocopy machine.
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--Contents of this video--
00:00 - Intro to inkjet vs. laser
01:13 - supplies
01:50 - Laser photo transfer
04:49- Inkjet photo transfer
07:51 - Conclusion
09:18 - Nitsa Bloopers
09:57 - Goodbye! and see you in the next video 🧡
#inkjetprinter #phototransfer #laserprinter
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Thank you for sharing a great comparison. I own several printers but I live with my laser printer! It’s so great to see both. You’re so very happy creating and teaching beautiful art. 😀. With the transfer it would be a challenge to add certain pigments on gloss medium. I leave that step out once my transfer is done. Unsure about inkjet but with a little more rubbing with water and your ready to pair, chalk, ink etc. Thanks @Nitsa. Small things are the greatest! 😉
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Pinni 🥰 actually you don't need to remove more paper from the inkjet transfer before painting. Like you said, you can skip the varnish step and simply paint over the inkjet, it works great especially if you use watercolors or acrylics. I actually painted the inkjet transfer with watercolors right after I finished recording this video 😁 I will share it soon in a post.
Thank you! I've also seen scale model builders transfer inkjet prints onto still wet glossy finish, with heat from a hair dryer and later wetting the paper so it can be rubbed off. Something for situations where they don't have decal paper at hand.
What an amazing channel. Answering so many of the questions I've been mulling over. Great stuff.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to help! Thank you sooo much for watching 🥰
You are delightful to watch! I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your approach to teaching different techniques. My adult, developmentally delayed daughter can follow you and she is learning a lot from you. We are having fun together! We both are grateful for having found you!
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
This is so sweet and very nice to know! Thank you so much Reagan for watching and writing this message 🌷🥰
Thank you! Great work on your channel. I thoroughly enjoy your work and instruction!!
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you Pamela! 🥰
Thank you for sharing your videos on how to transfer pictures, I’m a social worker, in charge in craft section. From your videos I learned some of your ideas and I want to apply it to my craft, though I haven’t try it yet, I think that it was very useful, especially for my crafts section.I want to try it when I have time and share it to my craft members. Please keep it up , more power to your blogs. God bless you 🙏
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Thank you so much Maryjane and good luck 🥰
I’m happy to see you again; your videos are very smart and entertaining!
@NitsaCreativeStudio
7 ай бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks so much 🥰
Nitsa you are awesome! thank you
Really great video. I do like them both, but since you mentioned near the end, that Ink Jet, is not as permanent over the long haul, I'd probably stick with Laser more often in my work, when ever possible. Thank you for ALL this information, Nitsa!
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
I feel exactly the same and use laser quite more often👍 Thank you Lynn 🥰
They both came out beautiful. But, I do love the vintagey look...it is so pretty 😍
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
I agree! Thank you Vicky 🥰
Thank you! I love your videos!!! 😀
You’re Adorable! Not to mention your great videos. Thank you for sharing projects, even if some of us can’t make a purchase yet. Your bloopers are great for extra smiles 😊😁 Thank you! 🙏😃
That's a good analysis. 👍 I've experimented myself. I am curious as to all the possibilities. 😊
Thank you for the comparison! I haven't experimented with anything yet because I try to get what info I can to eliminate as much waste as possible. I like both but the inkjet will be perfect for what I wanna start with and easier to acquire photos than finding somewhere to laser print (that'll be later!) P.s you have an infectious attitude and I love it!
Brilliant info
Shocked by how the gloss varnish worked! Thanks for another great video!
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
It's like magic! Thank you Renee 😘
@Reneesfun
2 жыл бұрын
@@NitsaCreativeStudio great! Just ordered some ( through your link of course 😉.)
I love your videos! Would love to see a comparison on what ink jet printer does the best transfer. Thanks!
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Do you mean I should test different inkjet printers? I only have access to the one I own 🤷🏼♀️
Salve Nitsa, le scrivo dall' Italia, non capisco una parola di quello che dice ma per fortuna youtube mi aiuta con la traduzione. Ho provato il suo tutorial con la stampante inkjet a ricopiare una bella immagine su tela e mi è venuta benissimo. La ringrazio tantissimo, sono felice del risultato. 👍😀
It is new to me this I think is awesome 👏 Thank you for sharing
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 🥰
Thanks for this great video. Which laser printer do you use?
Thanks for the comparison . I think I like the more perfect one.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Patricia 🥰
I like the bluish undertone of the inkjet image and like the fine detail of the laser image. I liked the comparison. They could both be of use depending on the result you wish to achieve.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
That's exactly how I feel about it! Thank you 🥰
I have only used inkjet photos because everyone has always said to use inkjet. I just started doing this again and I am impressed with your laser shot ! I am going to try my laser printer and compare. Also I have never seen anyone not rub off the paper layers to get rid of the white look. No rubbing must be something new. Is that only because of the varnish application ?
Thank you for your video ❤️
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! 🥰
Great video! I think the ink jet looks more like the vintage that i like.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tina 🥰
Hello love your videos! What laser printer do you recommend buying to start doing something like this?
Vintage! Thanks for sharing this comparison.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Shelly 🥰
Great experiment as always… for me it’s the laser result u can count on it… very reliable. Saying that put a bit of distress vintage photo on the inkjet and you have a great transfer… thx 🤩
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Same here, I think art should be archival. And actually I do always scratch and distress my too-perfect transfers!
Tranfer on wood : I used only Inkjet printer + Wax paper or (yellow paper behind sticker) and rubbing with ice-cream stick
Thanks for sharing this video Nitsa. Did you not use white acrylic paint under the inkject print on purpose? I remember seeing you use it for the the laser print transfer. Just want to know if it makes any difference.
I recently acquired some white laminated cupboard doors can I transfer pictures on them thank you so much for your help. I love your videos once again thank you
so cool! thanks
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! 🥰
I am going to try and transfer a black line drawing I have made and laserprinted onto a mixed media painting
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a great project 👍
Hello Nitsa as usual fantastic video. You definitely are my favourite artist I can’t thank you enough for all the tips you share. You could simply show a little and say buy my book for more tips but you don’t do that. Just for that I intend to buy your book. Can I ask do you sell your art work cos it is Amazing. Lots of love.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
You're super sweet! 🥰 I don't sell my artwork at the moment, maybe one day in the future when I have more time 🙏🏼
I like the way you use different mediums would this work on card stock?
@Corntassels
3 ай бұрын
It does, yes.
Thanks for sharing these great videos. Have you tried transferring a photo to any type of stone?
Thank you for making this printer comparison! I have a mixed media layering question: I’m thinking of using a photo transfer as the base layer of a mixed media collage. After I’ve applied the gloss varnish to my transfer will I be able to use other media over it (ie: pencil, oil-based pastels, acrylic paints, etc.)? Also, when I’m done using all of these various media on the collage, what should I seal to protect the entire piece? Should I just put on another coat of the liquid gloss varnish that I used on the transfer over the entire collage or use a different sealer?
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Eric, if you are planning to paint over the transfer, I wouldn't seal it, but instead apply spray fixative over it before painting, especially if you do the inkjet transfer (you can probably skip the fixative if you use laser). When you are done you can any sealer you have on hand, spray or brush-on varnish, I would try to match it to whatever medium you used. Good luck 👍
@ericcowger7380
2 жыл бұрын
@@NitsaCreativeStudio Thank you!!
can you do this process on a canvas? Can you use ModPodge instead of a gloss varnish as last coat? Thanks so much! Loved the video. NOt having much luck with gelli pad transfers of photos, so will try this way.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
Yes, this process works on canvas and yes, you can use mod podge as the final sealer. Thank you, Janie, and good luck! 💛🌼
For the ink jet printing do you coat the wood first with white acrylic paint?
Can you paint over it with Acrylic paint or pastel or charcoal. I want as a template for a portrait
My name is Anina I have a question? Could you do a video comparing pva glue to Matt medium please?
Since im just starting out what is the most affordable camera i can get to do the quality photos you priduce?
Laser is darker nice xxxx
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Joyce 🥰
@carolynking5418
2 жыл бұрын
Love this trial! You are very fun and informative. Thanks so much!!
What about using a UV coating to prevent fading?
Can this be done with a color image?
Could you demonstrate an inkjet transfer onto a gelli plate and pick up the print that way , please ? Thank you !
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
not really and it might also damage the gel plate
Hello, I'm new to your channel. I was curious have you ever or is it possible to layer several images...Transfer one and once it's complete, but before sealing add another image to top?
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Yes you can definitely layer transfers! It will probably produce a very interesting result 👍
I got your book and I got a laser printer haven’t tried it yet
@NitsaCreativeStudio
8 ай бұрын
Sounds like you're going to have some fun 😉
Can I use your inkjet method onto slate or rock slate
I tried inkjet and never worked well on my side. I need to try the laser see if it works better. Thks
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds good Alfredo 👍
They both look fine to me..especially since laser is cost prohibitive for me lol! I'm curious about what happens to the leftover paper after you put on the gloss medium? Does it melt away or are you left with a textured surface?
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Its hard to explain, it sort of dissolves, but not completely so yes, it does create some texture and is not smooth like the laser.
@johntrevy1
Жыл бұрын
Laser does work out cheaper in the long run though.
Laser. The toner is pigment and should last much longer.
Is it possible to use mod podge instead of Liquitex, only because I already have mod podge. I´m busy learning a lot from your videos. Thank you.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
Yes you can definitely use Mod Podge instead. Just keep in mind that Mod Podge needs more time to cure, maybe a few hours for inkjet and overnight for a laser photo 👍
I remember way back when many years ago I saw someone do this with the Liquitex Matte Medium with inkjet print, but they first lightly sprayed it with hairspray and let it dry, then ironed it with a warm, not hot, iron placing parchment/brown paper bag as in between barrier to cure the ink. The results were just as good as laser printer. Do you think this would help enhance the inkjet print look just as good as the laser print?
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
It will defenitely enhance the inkjet print. I never used hairspray, what a great idea! but I used spray fixative for the same purpose. So I think it will improve the print to look better, sharper, but from all the experience I have with inkjets, they still are not archival and fade over time. Maybe with your treatment they will last longer though. Thank you for this tip🥰
@chriscarroll277
2 жыл бұрын
WHAT ABOUT IF YOU USE A PIGMENT INK BASED INKJET- like an Epsom…not a dye-based one? .
@shammigandhi9071
Жыл бұрын
I did same waybyou shows mine the image some place show wood when on face I didn't use sponge with finger I did gently still please tell me I did so mant pic but not successful done
Can you tell me what is a thermal printer. I like vintage
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure what's a thermal printer myself. In this video I featured an inkjet printer (the vintage one) and a laser printer (the clear image). Check out below the video I have links to the printers.
Hi Nitsa. Thank you for the video. Was I correct in letting the acrylic paint dry completely before applying the medium? I let it dry for a couple of days before trying the transfer - the back of the laser print did not peel away properly and I ended up ruining the print and transfer. I let the transfer dry for 3 minutes as you instructed.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the acrylic paint needs to dry before you transfer but it really only needs a few minutes to dry. As to the transfer, did you use matte medium? other mediums like gel medium or acrylic glues require a longer drying time before wetting and peeling off the paper.
@sinclairashman1382
Жыл бұрын
@@NitsaCreativeStudio Thanks for your reply - much appreciated :). Yes, I used matte medium. I’ll try it again.
Is the inkjet used dye based or pigment based? I have been trying to find out which (laser or inkjet) printer to buy and most of the research has suggested inkjet (pigment based) has the best archival qualities for fine art photography so I am wondering if that would also be the case for photo transfers?
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
True, pigment ink is better for fine art photography but for image transfer you need dye-based ink 👍
Can I ask - how does laser compare to ink when done on paper, instead of wood? Hope you can help. Thanks.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, it works pretty much the same on paper as on wood, the laser is clear and the inkjet has a bit smudgy with a vintage appeal 👍
Why did you not use water and sponge to get the rest of the paper off the ink jet photo? Did you go straight to the gloss varnish?
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Adding water to the inkjet would further smudge the ink and I wanted to avoid it 👍
Nitsa what if you have a sublimation printer? Have you tested this yet?
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
I don't have a sublimation printer and don't know much about it, but I'm going to look into it in the near future 👍
Not all inkjet printers are created equal. some of us "Non Artist" - most of us - have pigment for black and dye for the color in our inkjets. The dye does not work as well. I guess some of the serious Artist type use the pigment type of inkjet and it sure would be helpful to discuss this top in all the videos. Perhaps stick with black and white pictures unless you are one of the fortunate that has pigment inkjets.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
@paullehmann9505 Actually, all you need for these transfers to work is a low-end dye inkjet printer and not the expensive pigment type printer (which actually doesn't really work with most of the processes I share on my channel and in my books). I hope this helps to clear the confusion 🙏
I'm desperately trying to photo transfer onto wood I've tried the ink transfer method in this video but I used liquitex gel and had to leave it to dry but the pepper just stuck to the wood and the ink didn't transfer 😢
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
Are you using a print from a pigment ink printer? Pigment ink is water resistant and doesn't work with some of the transfer processes.
Ink jet best
I am shopping for a new inkjet printer. What printer do you use?
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
I have a low-end dye based Brother printer
Hi beauty, .work transfer laser image on air dry clay ,too?..
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
I haven't tried air dry clay yet, but hopefully I will get to it in the near future 👍
@thetruth8053
Жыл бұрын
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Interesting comparison, but there seem to be a couple of things you didn't account for, in your comparison: 1. The laser transfer appears to be over a slightly different, warmer color of white. However, this might also be because: 2. You left the paper residue on the panel for the inkjet transfer, but rubbed it off of the panel for the laser transfer. This change also might account for some part of the differences in apparent detail and crispness. In any case, I avoid any technique for which the paper has to be removed. I hate the variability of the results and the difficulties that can arise--as when the paper /doesn't/ come off in one sheet. (Have you ever tested different brands of paper to see whether that might account for the differences in clean removal?) That said, if I were to use this technique, and given the trade-off in light-fastness, I'd always choose to go with a laser or photocopy transfer. I'd make that choice even if it meant I had to go to a copy shop to print the images. I have a very difficult time justifying the investment of time, effort, and materials in making disposable art. And art that isn't archival is more-or-less disposable. Another thing to remember about acrylic paints and things like laser or photocopy toner is that they are plastics, just as much as if the materials were molded into bottles or bags. Given the cost that microplastics currently and constantly inflict on the biosphere, it's important to actively prevent permitting these substances into the environment, whenever possible. If we are going to continue using these substances in our art (and it's difficult to imagine what reasonable substitutes would be, in the immediate future), we need to be as impeccable as possible in our use of those materials, and our distribution of the resulting art. So, again, I'd go with art that will hold its value and physical integrity longer, rather than art that I knew would fade or break down physically (while sustaining the same polluting chemical structure*) in a relatively short time frame. *Here, I'm not talking about the "chemical structure" of inkjet ink, which does also break down, even though it may not contain plastics. I'm talking about the plastics in the gel medium used to adhere and coat the transfer, which would be disposed of, once the inkjet ink has degraded and faded the image.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I decided to not rub all the paper off from the inkjet because it requires water and since the inkjet ink is water soluble I would have to use fixative so it would just complicated the process. So I totally agree with your comment. Anyway, its also another difference between laser and inkjet, how they handle moisture. As far as doing art, this is very true, I feel the same and will always choose an archival path. But not everyone uses photo transfer in their art and some people do transfer for some temporary solution, so my guess is that they wont care so much about their project being archival. Anyway, thank you so much for taking your time and even more for your thoughtful remarks! 🥰
Good content bloopers or not. 😂
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them! 😆
Vintage
The inkjet print had a much nicer color I think
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
I agree, I also like the vintage-like appearance 💛🌼
I think with inkjet you are always going to get some bleeding, whereas with the laser you won't as there isn't really anything to bleed.
@NitsaCreativeStudio
Жыл бұрын
I think you are correct 🌷
Nitsa you are awesome! thank you
@NitsaCreativeStudio
2 жыл бұрын
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