After a week of searching, this was exactly what I needed! I'm a Mac user and it was pretty much the same settings on Mac. THANK YOU A BUNCH!! If I could hit like a thousand times, I would!!!
Are you printing with white ink? If so how are you getting an Epson printer to print with white ink I didn't know this was possible I'm very new to sublimation and DTF hack I have an Epson 2800. With printers jack ink. After a handful of prints started to get pizza lines in my black looks like it's laying down too much ink it almost pools up on black parts then leaves lines through the rest of the image. My best friend is also having the same problem on her Epson 2803 both new to this and learning as we go.
this worked perfectly for my dtf film! i thought it was the film and i ordered a different brand. but i tried her settings with the original dtf film i was using and it worked like a charm!!!
Did you try Turing the speed of stuff down? Like I found mine was printing fast so I tried a few steps and now its good... Wouldn't putting less ink effect the quality? Just wondering for myself😀
in my settings i have high speed turned off. Less ink actually makes the print look better in most cases. turning down the amount of ink, to a point, will not lessen quality
My wife is having this issue with her Ecotank 15000. She has assigned me the task of trying to get rid of, I prefer the word "Destroy" this super annoying little issue. She has told me the paper is really wet with ink. Hopefully changing the density setting will help. Did you play with it to get to the -6 or did you go straight to that. She is using the Asub 125g paper.. any suggestions?
@LaToya James Hello, yes I did. I did this, and I changed the paper from 125G to 120G. The paper change is what completely solved it. This printer doesn't like the 125g. I use the A Sub sublimination paper.
Thank you so much!!! You have saved me so much time, effort, ink paper and my sanity.
omgoodness! that was genious! i have wasted sooooo much paper!! wow thank you a million times!!
Thanks! And you're welcome
After a week of searching, this was exactly what I needed! I'm a Mac user and it was pretty much the same settings on Mac. THANK YOU A BUNCH!! If I could hit like a thousand times, I would!!!
Hello , how did you adjust in the MacBook? I don’t see the settings the same like hers
You are the best. I love you. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD, pizza wheels almost drove me crazy.
Glad I could help
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Glad it works for you!
Thank you! My husband says the same thing.... no one will notice... well we do lol I can sew them.
Are you printing with white ink? If so how are you getting an Epson printer to print with white ink I didn't know this was possible I'm very new to sublimation and DTF hack I have an Epson 2800. With printers jack ink. After a handful of prints started to get pizza lines in my black looks like it's laying down too much ink it almost pools up on black parts then leaves lines through the rest of the image. My best friend is also having the same problem on her Epson 2803 both new to this and learning as we go.
No. Not with sublimation. I do have a different printer which uses white. The sub printer just uses the cyan, magenta, yellow and black
I really wish they would give this option from the phone or tablet. I have this issue but no desktop to correct it..
Do you know if this works for dtf film also?
this worked perfectly for my dtf film! i thought it was the film and i ordered a different brand. but i tried her settings with the original dtf film i was using and it worked like a charm!!!
Did you try Turing the speed of stuff down? Like I found mine was printing fast so I tried a few steps and now its good... Wouldn't putting less ink effect the quality? Just wondering for myself😀
in my settings i have high speed turned off. Less ink actually makes the print look better in most cases. turning down the amount of ink, to a point, will not lessen quality
How do I lessen the ink mine seems to pool up and leave black dotted lines through my print. On DTF film only
I turn high speed off and I print on plain paper setting.
thank you!!
Going to try this on my Canon TR7020. I just got it this week and have this issue already. Ughh😩
It is the most annoying issue ever
Did it work for you?
I do not see “density” in my settings
What kind of printer do you have
What app do you use to print?
I use photoshop mostly
Good info but my settings are for a MacBook
What about on a Mac ?
Not sure. I only work with PC
were you able to figure out how to change on a Mac?
@@kaleyclark708 did you figure out for Mac ?
She uses PC
My wife is having this issue with her Ecotank 15000. She has assigned me the task of trying to get rid of, I prefer the word "Destroy" this super annoying little issue.
She has told me the paper is really wet with ink. Hopefully changing the density setting will help. Did you play with it to get to the -6 or did you go straight to that. She is using the Asub 125g paper.. any suggestions?
Hi Patrick did you ever resolve the issue. I have the same printer with same issues. I'm going to try this density solution...hopefully it works.
@LaToya James Hello, yes I did. I did this, and I changed the paper from 125G to 120G. The paper change is what completely solved it. This printer doesn't like the 125g. I use the A Sub sublimination paper.
I'll try again... funny thing is.... no lines on small paper only my big designs 13x9 paper.
My last resort not to do big designs fora while.... and I may have to use vinyl to complete this order by Friday.
@LaToya James Check the thickness of your paper. If it's 125g get some 120g.
The one that ended up working perfect for us is the Asub 120g.
Goodluck
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