I haven’t been able to get any knowledgeable support for my epson F170 surecolor printer when calling epson. It was so frustrating. When searching on RU-vid for help, most videos have been for the sawmill or someone those who purchase an epson printer not made for sublimation and make it one, which voids the warranty and support from Epson should you need it. I thought when buying the Epson specifically made for sublimation that support would be there and it definitely has not been. I am so thankful for stumbling upon these videos! I have decided to start a small business and these videos have been very helpful!!
Hi @user-ve1og3yj4p, Epson’s desktop dye-sublimation printers print quickly with vibrant details. Epson DS Multi-Use paper features a microporous instant-dry coating technology that delivers optimal print quality and print speed. Using papers that do not have instant-dry coating technology may cause wet ink to transfer to the paper guide supports resulting in a “dotted line” appearance on the print. A solution to fix this is to feed multiple sheets of plain paper through the printer to remove excess wet ink buildup and switch to an instant dry dye-sub transfer paper such as Epson’s Multi-Use paper.
If you want the highest quality print in Fine or Super fine if it allows. Also, uncheck the bidirectional printing checkbox. This will give you the sharpest dot. Under the quality settings do not check the box that says Finest detail. This should only be used for type and not images. It actually makes images less detailed.
I am having wheel issues with the DTF printing. Dragging through the ink. I have been told to use the glossy setting but there is only 2 modes... rigid or textile and they both don't work.
Hi there. I'm trying to do DTF printing. I use a DTF film, run that through my SureColor F170. When it's done printing, it has "pizza wheel" marks on the film. Which then gets transferred onto my garment. I've researched lots on how to avoid the pizza wheels, with no luck. What do you recommend I try?
We would recommend doing a cleaning. The cleaning will pulse differently than when printing and should shake it clear. Please be sure to check the humidity in your room with a hygrometer to be sure you are within the recommended levels.
Hello, thank you for watching. You might want to watch another video that was made on how to adjust your color settings on the EPSN F170 here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kPnA_YKpk_U.html Also, keep in mind that most monitors today including Mac displays are set to a much higher brightness than is adequate for print. This is one of the most common issues people face with printing in general. They see a bright image on their monitor and then the print is dark. The best fix is to bring up several prints you have made to your monitor and lower the brightness of your monitor until it matches the brightness of your prints. Yes, you might not like watching videos or reading emails at a lower brightness, but unfortunately this is what you have to do to match the brightness of printed materials.
Hi, @talkinglife515, we're sorry to hear that you are having trouble. If you believe your printer is having an issue, we suggest giving EPSON Support a call. Make sure you have your Serial Number handy. EPSON Support: 562-276-1305
When i print from cricut, I'm unable to get the high quality mode. Does anyone know how to change the printer settings? I cant seem to find the option that allows me to do that. Therefore, when I sublimate, my images come out darker.
Hello, thank you for your comment. You might want to watch another video that was made on how to adjust your color settings on the EPSN F170 here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kPnA_YKpk_U.html Also, keep in mind that most monitors today including Mac displays are set to a much higher brightness than is adequate for print. This is one of the most common issues people face with printing in general. They see a bright image on their monitor and then the print is dark. The best fix is to bring up several prints you have made to your monitor and lower the brightness of your monitor until it matches the brightness of your prints. Yes, you might not like watching videos or reading emails at a lower brightness, but unfortunately this is what you have to do to match the brightness of printed materials.
We do not believe this is a possibility, however, you could potentially use remote access software and send a job through your computer to your printer from afar. We use Teamviewer for such a thing.
Hello Haruna! No, you do not need to use a melt powder. Your substrate should be polyester or have a polymer coating on the substrate to accept the dye ink.
How do I make sure there are no streaks on my print? I have printed without issue on sublimation paper; however, when I attempted to print on DTF film there were random black dots. I have played with the printer settings and am still having this issue. Thank you in advance.
On theFILM, believe it or not...I tried this, when using film if you are in a adobe program or any software look in the options category in printing options. If you use Photoshop, you will have a Printer Profile Under Color Management, near the Color Handling Option right below. When printing like when printing a layer or any, you press Cntrl P at same time that box that comes is this I am referring to. Please make sure to try Glossy in settings for Films at Standard. The material in Glossy Paper Printing is made for non-smearing due to its sleek design of a paper in the first place. Then why not for the Film set at Standard. It will lay on thick and sharp. It worked for me.
Hi JulieAnne, we believe that this is probably due to the profile. We do not use Silhouette, but as long as the software prints and uses RGB Profiles, you should be okay. Simply use the appropriate profile in the profiles folder. These should have downloaded with the driver.
Hi @julieannebatelaan5329, what you're experiencing may be ghosting. Are you seeing the silhouette after you're pressing the object or are you noticing this on the transfer paper right out of the printer? Reach out to info@itsupplies.com and we'd be happy to help troubleshoot this with you.
Hi, i just got an Epson F170 sublimation printer and the colours aren't coming out right.. The teal is coming out gray and the pink is coming out red..Is there a way to caliberate the printer?? How can i fix this?? So frustrating, help! =/
Hello, a common thing we hear is color ouput not matching our monitor's color output. The monitors today have a massive color gamut compared to the printer's color gamut capability. Often leaving us scratching our heads once we print the perfectly designed file we see on our screens. Frustrating right!? There is a way to correct this. We recommend investing in a monitor calibration device to help with this frustration. Setting your monitor's color output to what your printer can do from a color output standpoint. This aligns your expectations in designing and print output for a more enjoyable and satisfying experience saving you valuable time and money. Use this link to see what we have to offer: www.itsupplies.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=x-rite+calibrite+colorchecker+display