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The Yudu comes with a very small 11"x14" print area screen and does not even include a professional squeegee. The screen is 15"x19" in total. The screen is very flimsy and unstable and when it comes to squeegees, the people at Yudu have a lot to learn.

The package comes with water based inks which are the hardest inks you could choose to work with as a beginner. The entire system is so time consuming that you will find your inks drying in the screens as you try to print.

Not to mention the fact that their line of colors is very limited. The system uses capillary film which can be difficult to work with as a beginner.

Problems with adhesion, exposure, and removal are common with this unit. Direct liquid emulsions are often used as a "hack" with the Yudu rather than the very expensive "emulsion sheets" they sell. The direct liquid emulsions are much cheaper to use and in my opinion, easier to use as well.

The whole concept of the Yudu machine on a marketing level is consumables usage. Yudu makes big money by selling the consumables used with the machine. When you buy the Yudu you get: the Yudu machine, an adult t-shirt platen, blank ink-jet transparency, mesh screen, the plastic squeegee, 2 fl oz black water based ink, platen adhesive sheet, instructional DVD, user manual, and emulsion sheets. But the supplies are not cheap. You would also need more than one platen if you're doing any quantity of printing.

Other supplies needed for this machine that cost extra are: emulsion remover, block out, adhesive sheets, registration panels, and all of your clean-up materials. This factor alone will make it costly to work with and very difficult to compete in the printed garment industry. If you have a limited work area to carry out the printing tasks on, this product is also suitable for you.

The Yudu printing equipment is not lightweight, though, so you have to invest in a stable desk where you can put it on. On the other hand, the Yudu screen printing machine may not be the best choice if you want to go for an all-out t-shirt printing immediately.

Because the reviews include the machine and accessories taking a significant amount of time getting used to, you might want to explore doing little projects first.

While many t-shirt printing pros suggest that the Yudu screen printing machine should just be used by hobbyists and do-it-yourself enthusiasts, you can still use it to earn a profit, but not for big orders such as printing a hundred t-shirts or more.

Due to the fact that numerous people who have purchased the product revealed that it takes a lot of time to get the hang of printing with Yudu, you would need a huge amount of patience and genuine dedication to learn everything you need to know since working with the machine may involve a whole bunch of trial and error.

You have to be prepared to invest more if you want to get better results and you have to be ready to perform some workaround solutions for problems that are likely to arise. For example, you have to be ready to use a blow dryer to make the drying process faster should any issues with the built-in dryer take place.

Moreover, you have to commit a sufficient amount of time in getting accustomed to using the machine for you to find out the perfect technique you have to use to make the printing work smoothly. To sum it up, using the Yudu calls for a little money but a lot of perseverance; if you believe you have this perseverance, the Yudu screen printing machine can get you a lot of profit in no time.

Skip to content. What exactly is the Yudu screen printing machine? Pros and cons of using the Yudu screen printing machine When you purchase the Yudu Screen Printing Machine, it usually comes with the printing machine, a couple of emulsion sheets, a mesh screen, a plastic squeegee, an adult t-shirt platen, platen adhesive sheet, blank ink-jet transparency, 2-ounce bottle of black ink, an instructional DVD, and an instruction manual.

Pros: The Yudu machine does not take up a lot of space — Since the screen printing machine is relatively small, all you need is a sturdy, reliable desk or table placed in any room in your house and you should be able to print. Cons: Expensive accessories — While the Yudu printing machine is affordable, the accessories that come with the equipment can be quite pricey.

Who should buy the Yudu screen printing machine? So, is the Yudu a good product to buy to print shirts to earn a profit? If you are creating t-shirts or custom apparel for your website or for online retailers you are bound to hit a point when you struggle to find a good mock-up for your products.

Now take your screen out and peel off the plastic on the emulsion. If the plastic isn't coming off, put your screen back in the drying rack for another 10 minutes or so. A little bit of emulsion is usually going to come off in the corner. When it does just be careful around that area so the rest of the emulsion doesn't come off with it.

Tape your design to the glass and place the screen emulsion side down over the design on the pegs. If there are holes in the emulsion, make sure they are not over the design, this will result in holes in your design also. Put the t-shirt platen on the pegs too. Put the cover over the platen and weight down the platen with a 5 lbs weight.

Use the up, down buttons to set the timer for 8 minutes. Now press the expose button, it looks like a sun. When the machine beeps, take out the screen. Now it has your design imprinted on the emulsion. Next, rinse the screen, preferably using the sprayer nozzle. Only rinse the side that the emulsion is NOT on. When you've sprayed the screen enough so that the design is clear and the emulsion is green, put the screen in the drying rack and press the drying button.

It works best if you dry the screen in the drying rack until it beeps, then take it out and let it air dry for about 2 hours. If you don't have enough time, just dry it once in the drying rack until it beeps. Now take the screen out and use masking tape around the edges and wherever there are holes that you don't want to appear in your design. Attach the t-shirt to the t-shirt platen just place it on top, do not put the platen in the middle of the shirt.

Now put the screen on the emulsion side down on the pegs, put a bead of ink just above the design, and squeegee down while applying pressure to the screen.

Take off the platen with the shirt still on it and allow to air dry for 15 minutes. Take the shirt off the platen and hang int to dry for hours. When the ink is dry, either iron the design with a cloth over it or tumble dry on a medium heat setting. If you are still having trouble after reading this, watch the video tutorial that comes with the Yudu.



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