Thank you for an extremely informative video. Not only did i learn about ink and converting, you also gave great options for those who don't have electric tools at home.
It's actually working😊, but the drawback is that even a slight movement of the film can ruin the print. I personally find it more challenging compared to just opening the printer and removing the roller. Although it can be a bit intimidating for someone like me who isn't tech-savvy, there's no need to worry about any springs popping out or anything tricky. Just make sure to remember where all the screws go. In my case, I left one roller on both sides and cut them so I could feed a 4-inch long film.
Hi so if i understand you don't need to flush the head with cleaner if not use during week end ? it only need to shake and launch a head clean ? right ?
Thank you for an extremely informative video. Not only did i learn about ink and converting, you also gave great options for those who don't have electric tools at home. Once agin thank you.
Thank you for making this video homie! I thought I was gonna have to learn the Indonesian language to be able to do this. Thank you. How do you recommend someone in the US buy the printer? Ebay?
@@rlapage87 Yes, www.dtf.technology contact details are at the bottom. Please email us for availability. We only have 1 L1800 left at the moment with more coming in 2 weeks time.
Thank you very much. This is a great video and ca not understand why anyone would give it a thumbs down. I do have a question. What did you use to connect the tubes together for the waste line?
Acrorip. If you are not going to use your printer for more than a week you will enter a dangerous territory where you may end up permanently clogging your printhead. Long term storage will require a complete flush and lubrication.
Would converting the epson et 8550 be about the same process? 1. Remove the rollers 2. Rip software to enable white ink 3. External waste for ink 4. Install DTF ink
Hey, many thanks for this video! Just a question: I’m about to order the inks and all additional items form your website to give this a try (printer have my own) and I just wonder how is it possible to get the USB key with dongle for acrorip for such reasonable price. Everywhere else it costs around 345€ or so.
Hello. Thank you for your interest and sorry for a late reply. Acrorip 9 is cheaper than acrorip 10. You only need acrorip 10 for xp-15000. Older printers such as L1800, P400, P600 etc. work with acrorip 9.
Thank you for your time to make this video for us. Can I ask, if the printer is for sublimation printing but never been used, is steel needed to be mechanical converted or just need to fill with dtf ink? Thanks
Sublimation printers are just regular printers that print with sublimation ink. Sublimation paper absorbs sublimation ink and there is no smudging. So you will still need to carry out the mechanical conversion.
Very valuable information, thank you. Will this method allow for printing up to the edge of the film without any problems? And what would be the maximum size you can be able to print?
Hi, just set one of these up and no matter what I do the printer wont print colors, even in the windows device and printers advanced preferences, test prints. How can I fix this ?? I have tried changing the ink channels and have definitely got it set to print color in the print settings in the RIP software but nothing but black and white comes out??
We don't clean the printhead manually until it needs cleaning. Which is almost never. But we do run automatic cleaning every morning before printing or every 3 days when not printing.
@@edmesser1 There is still plenty of stock left. We get them from our EU based suppliers who we spent a lot of time and money buiolding a relationship with so you will have to do your own research I'm afraid. Having said that, they don't sell to individuals anyway.
Hello friend, I am testing my DTF machine but it has been impossible for me to take the PET film, is any modification made so that it can take the sheet?
Is it very glossy on the other side? Some DTF film is just bad and causes constant problems. Try looking up printers not taking transparencies as those are a lot more popular and it's a common problem. Maybe you'll find a good solution. I know some people rub the rubber paper rollers with alcohol. Can't help you much here bud.
You sir are a genius! So just do this, buy the ink, pet film, I already have photoshop, and I am good to go? Sorry I am new to all this. Oh! What's the main difference between this model and the L805?
Oh ok, so photoshop would not work? Also where did you buy your 1800? I am having some issues finding one. I see some on Ebay but I feel a lil leary ordering from the individuals on there.
@@jjsmsalas1 Photoshop won't work. It's not as simple as just printing a design out. You need to apply a white layer on top of your colour, choke the white etc. Rip software such as acrorip tricks your printer into doing something it does not do by default. This printer came from Epson. We are one of the biggest DTF suppliers in the UK.
So this ink wont be dry ones is out the printer ? For that you dont have to do any conversion right? I always thought the printers has some kind of systems to dry the ink when the paper exit.
Desktop inkjet printers don't dry the ink. It's the paper that absorbs the ink. This is why when you buy cheap thin printer paper and try and print out a photo, it often comes out wet. In our case we want it to come out wet.
This is very helpful what application or software do you use for printing ? I'm using PartnerRIP Pro and I'm having trouble printing. What happens is that whenever I print my layout on film sheets the layout starts on the edge of the film not leaving any border even after adjusting any tips will help thanks!
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 Thank you for sharing this information, The potential savings from this video alone could be thousands. I have been researching this new tech for a couple weeks and now feel more comfortable moving forward
Sir, we do appreciate your effort on this video...I have watched a lot of negative feedback about this converted printer...do you advice me to use it or not
I bought a used one of these and im about to convert it. how would i switch the ink to dtf from sublimation if the lines and ink tank were filled with sublimation ink first
That's very informative and helpful to me. Thanks for the information. But can you please make a video how and which software can set the white ink spraying and percentage of white ink etc.. Thanks in advance.
You'll be fine. The pushing is done by the wide rubber rollers before the print head. You don't really need those that go after the print head. So you can either keep a few on each side or remove them completely. Either way you'll be able to print A3 and A4.
p400, p600, p800 will print faster. dx5 head printers. Even older r2400 type of printers will print faster. I'll need to do a whole other video for maintenance. But you can start by shaking white ink and printing frequently.
One the rollers are removed you will never be able to print the last 3cm of the page or so. Whether it's big or small page size. You will still be able to print on any size of film/paper though.
I’ve been using mine with regular ink and I wanted to ask if it would be safe to drain all the ink and use dtf ink after the conversion or do I have to use a printer head cleaner to make sure all the regular ink is drained from the head too ?
It's recommended to empty the ink and wash/flush everything with at least distilled water. Printhead, tanks, lines, dampers. Mixing different ink types is not a good idea.
Glad I could help. You need rip software. It often comes with a physical USB key that is used to run it so you can't just download it in most cases. Not with acrorip anyway.
Ive just bought the L1800, could only find it as a sublimation bundle. Will convert to dtf and have put an order in for consumables on your website. Can you recommend a vendor for replacement printheads?m for £60 you mention Would like to be prepared for when print head fails.
The vendor that we used in the past is all out of stock due to DTF popularity so I can't really recommend anyone from first hand experience. I guess any vendor with good reviews is your best bet.
It should in theory. You would need a CISS for it. The conversion process should be very similar but I have not had a chance to test 1500w for DTF so don't take my word for it.
I have a accurip 9 and bought now L1800. Can you explain me how i connect the printer to accurip. Because that rip software has no L1800 in printer list. Thanks
Is there any need to change the printer head height to allow more space, I have seen some suggestions of having to do that but not sure if it is really needed
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 Brilliant, so from the brand new out the box L1800 with Change to DTF inks and film and this conversion we are good to print DTF?
Compared to what? Professional DTG is still better than DTF, but you need at least $15k worth of equipment to do it properly, and it's hard to make that much money back. Compared to other DTF printers, L1800 is one of the slowest. DTF is not a perfect method and L1800 is not a perfect printer. I recommend a $620,000 Kornit Atlas DTG machine over DTF any day.
Thank you for an extremely informative video. Not only did i learn about ink and converting, you also gave great options for those who don't have electric tools at home.
so looks like you put the white ink in the place of the light magenta and the light cyan, how does the system know that is white ink? Is this controlled by the software?
Not sure about Amazon links but you can get everything you need here: www.dtf.technology/ Powder, film, ink, rip software, cleaning supplies etc. You might struggle to find the L1800 printer though as it's sold out pretty much everywhere.
Yes. Keep on cleaning the rubber roller with alcohol. Alternatively you can put a small stack of regular office paper behind the sheet for extra support.
Great, what happen if the printer stay inactive for 3 weeks shall we have to leave it connected? we have had a DGT printer before and the white clogging issues was endless if the white ink cartridges were not shaked daily
It will still require the same maintenance as a DTG printer, just not as much and as often. If you plan on leaving it sitting for 3 weeks you will need to flush it with cleaning solution. Inkjet printers in general are not designed to sit around. Even a regular office printer with genuine Epson ink will clog up after a month and will require some sort of maintenance.
Thank you for an extremely informative video. Not only did i learn about ink and converting, you also gave great options for those who don't have electric tools at home.
THIS! THIS! THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST TUTS EVA! Thank you!
Thanks I'll definitely donate to your channel you just saved me about $600 usd from buying the already converted one.
It's actually working😊, but the drawback is that even a slight movement of the film can ruin the print. I personally find it more challenging compared to just opening the printer and removing the roller. Although it can be a bit intimidating for someone like me who isn't tech-savvy, there's no need to worry about any springs popping out or anything tricky. Just make sure to remember where all the screws go. In my case, I left one roller on both sides and cut them so I could feed a 4-inch long film.
Man I sure do appreciate you for making this video!
Hi so if i understand you don't need to flush the head with cleaner if not use during week end ? it only need to shake and launch a head clean ? right ?
A few days without printing is fine. Just shake and clean.
Very clear concept,and I really appreciate your patience for gave this kind of tutorial
Thank you very much uploading video.
Thank you for an extremely informative video. Not only did i learn about ink and converting, you also gave great options for those who don't have electric tools at home.
Once agin thank you.
i buy a brand new l1800 to convert in dtf..is complicate to made this job at home ? i must buy new dumper or all is ok ? thanks
Well the video explains everything. It's up to you to decide if it's too complicated to do at home. No, you don't need to buy new dampers.
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THIS IS AWSOME, Thank you very much for share, best regards
Leaving out the most essential part about the program or software used and how to integrate it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Acrorip was used and all the settings are covered in another video on this channel.
The best tutorial video ever
What is the diameter (inner & outer) of the transparent tube
Thank you for making this video homie! I thought I was gonna have to learn the Indonesian language to be able to do this. Thank you. How do you recommend someone in the US buy the printer? Ebay?
We ship them to US for $1000 shipping included. Shipping takes around 3 days.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 interested in purchasing one...do you have a website or how would I go about that?
@@rlapage87 Yes, www.dtf.technology contact details are at the bottom. Please email us for availability. We only have 1 L1800 left at the moment with more coming in 2 weeks time.
Thanks a ton for the straight up advice and knowledge
Did it work
what soft wear makes it print white at the end???
Print rip software. Acrorip in this case but there are many different ones.
Do I need to attach an extra part for this process? Is just a few relocations enough? Thank you for video
I'm not sure I understood your question. What extra part? Attached to what?
Great tutorial! Would the same process work if i want to convert this printer to an eco solvent one?
You don't need to modify anything then. Just fill it up with whatever ink you need.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 Awesome! Thanks for the response!
Can this be possible for an Epson L1300? Thanks in advance
Thank you very much. This is a great video and ca not understand why anyone would give it a thumbs down. I do have a question. What did you use to connect the tubes together for the waste line?
It was just some plastic straw type of thing I found that fit perfectly into both tubes.
Did it work
Great tutorial! Quick question, can this be done on epson stylus photo 1400? Thanks!
Yes, it can
Wow amazing explanation best tutorial vedio thank you for sharing this video with us 👍
This is the most honest video! Thank you for sharing .
thanks for that great video! I have two questions...
What software are you using?
What if I don't use it daily?
Thanks in Advance!
Acrorip. If you are not going to use your printer for more than a week you will enter a dangerous territory where you may end up permanently clogging your printhead. Long term storage will require a complete flush and lubrication.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 thanks for the info!!!
Thank for sharing this video..everything u clearly mentioned and well explained
the rip softwere comes with the printer?
Would converting the epson et 8550 be about the same process?
1. Remove the rollers
2. Rip software to enable white ink
3. External waste for ink
4. Install DTF ink
Yes, it's the same process for most printers.
Hey, many thanks for this video! Just a question: I’m about to order the inks and all additional items form your website to give this a try (printer have my own) and I just wonder how is it possible to get the USB key with dongle for acrorip for such reasonable price. Everywhere else it costs around 345€ or so.
Hello. Thank you for your interest and sorry for a late reply. Acrorip 9 is cheaper than acrorip 10. You only need acrorip 10 for xp-15000. Older printers such as L1800, P400, P600 etc. work with acrorip 9.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 many thanks for your kind reply! :)
What is with epson stylus photo R 2400?
Thank you for your time to make this video for us. Can I ask, if the printer is for sublimation printing but never been used, is steel needed to be mechanical converted or just need to fill with dtf ink? Thanks
Sublimation printers are just regular printers that print with sublimation ink. Sublimation paper absorbs sublimation ink and there is no smudging. So you will still need to carry out the mechanical conversion.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 Thanks for the info and for the quick response ❤️
Watching in 2023! Super helpful!
Very valuable information, thank you. Will this method allow for printing up to the edge of the film without any problems? And what would be the maximum size you can be able to print?
Yes, you can print right up to the edge and L1800 does A3+
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 Great. Thank you.
Would it be the same technique to convert the Epson R1800 to DTF?
Thank you for good tutorial, May I know there special software for DTF printing or is same software using for normal printing?
Hi, just set one of these up and no matter what I do the printer wont print colors, even in the windows device and printers advanced preferences, test prints.
How can I fix this ??
I have tried changing the ink channels and have definitely got it set to print color in the print settings in the RIP software
but nothing but black and white comes out??
Hi do you clean the print head every day after finishing your set of prints to avoid ink drying and clogging head?
We don't clean the printhead manually until it needs cleaning. Which is almost never. But we do run automatic cleaning every morning before printing or every 3 days when not printing.
Hi which software use for this machine ?
Acrorip www.dtf.technology/product/usb-dtf-printing-software-key-dongle/
Thanks for the video. What rip software are you using?
Acrorip
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 where to download that.
What version.
@@fikribastian7398 You need to buy it. It comes with a physical USB dongle which acts as a key. It can be purchased on our website.
Is the L1800 discontinued? Looked for new cannot find.
We get brand new ones in stock every 2 weeks. Would you like us to reserve one for you when more stock arrives?
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 Where are you finding them? I went to the EPSON site and it says they are discontinued.
@@edmesser1 There is still plenty of stock left. We get them from our EU based suppliers who we spent a lot of time and money buiolding a relationship with so you will have to do your own research I'm afraid. Having said that, they don't sell to individuals anyway.
The best tutorial video ever ❤
Ooooo wow wonderful printer and lovely design.
Hello friend, I am testing my DTF machine but it has been impossible for me to take the PET film, is any modification made so that it can take the sheet?
Is it very glossy on the other side? Some DTF film is just bad and causes constant problems. Try looking up printers not taking transparencies as those are a lot more popular and it's a common problem. Maybe you'll find a good solution. I know some people rub the rubber paper rollers with alcohol. Can't help you much here bud.
This is awesome! Thanks for this. Now I need to find a printer lol.
Question, do I still need the whole chip resetter or any another gadgets?
Not on an L1800
You sir are a genius! So just do this, buy the ink, pet film, I already have photoshop, and I am good to go? Sorry I am new to all this.
Oh! What's the main difference between this model and the L805?
@@jjsmsalas1 You will need acrorip software for printing. L805 is identical, just a smaller A4 printer
Oh ok, so photoshop would not work? Also where did you buy your 1800? I am having some issues finding one. I see some on Ebay but I feel a lil leary ordering from the individuals on there.
@@jjsmsalas1 Photoshop won't work. It's not as simple as just printing a design out. You need to apply a white layer on top of your colour, choke the white etc. Rip software such as acrorip tricks your printer into doing something it does not do by default. This printer came from Epson. We are one of the biggest DTF suppliers in the UK.
So this ink wont be dry ones is out the printer ? For that you dont have to do any conversion right? I always thought the printers has some kind of systems to dry the ink when the paper exit.
Desktop inkjet printers don't dry the ink. It's the paper that absorbs the ink. This is why when you buy cheap thin printer paper and try and print out a photo, it often comes out wet. In our case we want it to come out wet.
Does it ever have problems grabbing the transfers?
Yes, all printers do occasionally. I've made a video on how to fix that.
Hi again wanted to ask you also did you prime the dampers or worked directly?
Hello. It's laways better to prime.
Yea that's what I thought , may I ask what software are you using? And is there a way to download it for free?
@@tarekhaig Any rip software will work. We use acrorip. You need a phisical USB key to run it.
This is very helpful what application or software do you use for printing ? I'm using PartnerRIP Pro and I'm having trouble printing. What happens is that whenever I print my layout on film sheets the layout starts on the edge of the film not leaving any border even after adjusting any tips will help thanks!
Hello! Could you tell me, do I need to make printer head a little bit higher?
No
Thankyouuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!! The ink its for DTG?
No, you need special DTF ink that you can buy here: www.dtf.technology
I wounder if this way will also work on the crystel lebel stickers uv films where you print on the sticky part them laminate it
can it be printed?
No, the film will stick to the rollers
Do i have to tilt dumper filled with white too?
Not sure I understand the question.
Great video sir. Could be a game changer?! What software are you using to print that the white over sprays? Blessings
Acrorip
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 Thank you for sharing this information, The potential savings from this video alone could be thousands. I have been researching this new tech for a couple weeks and now feel more comfortable moving forward
Sir, we do appreciate your effort on this video...I have watched a lot of negative feedback about this converted printer...do you advice me to use it or not
I bought a used one of these and im about to convert it. how would i switch the ink to dtf from sublimation if the lines and ink tank were filled with sublimation ink first
Hi did anyone reply
Do we have to use a certain type of ink or do we just fill the ink that comes with the printer
You need special DTF textile ink.
That's very informative and helpful to me. Thanks for the information. But can you please make a video how and which software can set the white ink spraying and percentage of white ink etc..
Thanks in advance.
OK, I will.
Wanted to ask are you using single sided or double sided film paper?
Double matte
I have question ❓ what if we want to print in A4 size , as A3 size gets hold on both side .
You'll be fine. The pushing is done by the wide rubber rollers before the print head. You don't really need those that go after the print head. So you can either keep a few on each side or remove them completely. Either way you'll be able to print A3 and A4.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 Great , thanks for reply . Really appreciate 😍
thank you so much for giving us the proper idea to modified this amazing machine
You need to use a printing rip software such as acrorip
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 thank you
it said l1300? its only got 5 colours..where do i put the white dtf ink ? thanks
HI ,WHAT ABOUT CONVERTING A EPSON XP SERIES? LIKE XP 950 ITS A A3 MODEL AND IT CAME WITH 6 COLORS
It should work in theory as long as rip software can support it.
Thanks for sharing this awesome tutorial.
How can I maintenance the machine and also white machine u recommend for faster print thanks
p400, p600, p800 will print faster. dx5 head printers. Even older r2400 type of printers will print faster. I'll need to do a whole other video for maintenance. But you can start by shaking white ink and printing frequently.
after removing the rollers, what happened when printing small sizes?
One the rollers are removed you will never be able to print the last 3cm of the page or so. Whether it's big or small page size. You will still be able to print on any size of film/paper though.
Can i do dtf printing with the ink that comes with the printer? Or i need to buy special type of ink
You need special ink. Also, you don't get white ink with the printer.
I’ve been using mine with regular ink and I wanted to ask if it would be safe to drain all the ink and use dtf ink after the conversion or do I have to use a printer head cleaner to make sure all the regular ink is drained from the head too ?
It's recommended to empty the ink and wash/flush everything with at least distilled water. Printhead, tanks, lines, dampers. Mixing different ink types is not a good idea.
Do you have a video on how we do that?
@@Dimish1 No, we don't
Thank you for an extremely informative video
Can the L805 be converted the same way? Or do we need to change additional stuff as well?
Yes it can be. It's the same printer but smaller.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 great, have you tried one?
@@assadnujjoo Nop
circulator and ink stirrer, what would you say? is expendable?
It's just for convinience. It's not required but it's more convinient than shaking the ink yourself.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 for the price I do it myself rsss
Hi sir thanks for all information
I want to ask about f can convert epson l1300 to dtf
No, it does not have any space for the white ink. You need a 6 colour printer or more.
Very informative, please share a video of how to use the dongle and the software installation
What RIP softwear are you yousing ?
Acrorip
Thank you 👍Wil Acrorip work with Epson EcoTank ET-14000 >?@@dtfprintingtechnology9457
Do you need to get or download a software?? by the way this is by far 1 the best tutorial you gave the game on the next level fr
Glad I could help. You need rip software. It often comes with a physical USB key that is used to run it so you can't just download it in most cases. Not with acrorip anyway.
Hello.I ould like to ask, you left to printer Epson L1800 to the original print head for DTF ink, or you change the printhead for dtf ink? Thanks
You use the original printhead for everything. Regular ink, sublimation, DTG, DTF, UV etc.
Tq for sharing bro.. really helpfull.. really appreciate.. hope more coming tutorial vid for this printer..
Ive just bought the L1800, could only find it as a sublimation bundle. Will convert to dtf and have put an order in for consumables on your website. Can you recommend a vendor for replacement printheads?m for £60 you mention Would like to be prepared for when print head fails.
The vendor that we used in the past is all out of stock due to DTF popularity so I can't really recommend anyone from first hand experience. I guess any vendor with good reviews is your best bet.
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Thanks for sharing!
Do you need a software for reseting the chip?
Cheers from México 👍
L1800 does not use chips or cartridges.
What are the dashed lines every so far on the image? Like a perforation? A cut line?
Just a bad design I put together for the demo that was not tiled properly in photoshop.
I've removed the 3rd from the left roller! Did I make a bad boo boo????? 😲😲😲
@@kylaoziah7791 You can remove all of them. Does not really matter.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 if you remove all will it still feed the paper?
@@graphx88 Yes, it will
question: if there are no marks, why do you still have to remove those rollers?
You don't have to. Test it. If there are no marks then you can keep them.
This video is really wonderful..... Thanks for sharing
I’m looking into an Epson XP15000. It has 6 spots for color. Think that would work?
Yes it will
Awesome thank you so much for the reply. You’re video is awesome. I did end up buying an R3000 but might look into an XP-15000 as a backup
The video is very helpful and informative too thanks for sharing
Hi! Can I convert a Epson R2880? Does the rip software you refer to support this printer?
Yes and yes
Great tutorial... thanks for sharing this informative video
Hi i have the epson stylus 1500w
And i dont know If it's Going to work ??
yes it works
It should in theory. You would need a CISS for it. The conversion process should be very similar but I have not had a chance to test 1500w for DTF so don't take my word for it.
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What are those lines in between of each
In between of each what?
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 those lines porporation lines
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 is the printer running smooth till now? Without any history of changing heads?
Is there anything in the motherboard of the printer that has to be done?
No
I have a accurip 9 and bought now L1800. Can you explain me how i connect the printer to accurip. Because that rip software has no L1800 in printer list. Thanks
-edit- Sorry, messread your message. I have no idea. I don't even know anyone who uses accurip.
Thanks for the great video. Do you have to install the printer with the cd from Epson or can you directly start with acrorip? Thankyou
You can do both.
Is there any need to change the printer head height to allow more space, I have seen some suggestions of having to do that but not sure if it is really needed
There is no need for that
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 Brilliant, so from the brand new out the box L1800 with Change to DTF inks and film and this conversion we are good to print DTF?
@@stephenfowler8741 Yes, you will also need rip software, powder, cleaning supplies and a heat press.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 you are a legend, thank you. This has helped a lot
What r the disadvantages in this convertion? Pls let us know if any
Compared to what? Professional DTG is still better than DTF, but you need at least $15k worth of equipment to do it properly, and it's hard to make that much money back. Compared to other DTF printers, L1800 is one of the slowest. DTF is not a perfect method and L1800 is not a perfect printer. I recommend a $620,000 Kornit Atlas DTG machine over DTF any day.
What about Brother dtg gt 541? Would you recommend it?
so i can use the same ink the printer came with for dtf?
No. These are completely different types of ink.
Thank you for an extremely informative video. Not only did i learn about ink and converting, you also gave great options for those who don't have electric tools at home.
Hey, Super video! Can you use the printer also on paper after you change all this or can it be only used for dtf?
You will be able to use it as a regular printer and print on paper with DTF inks.
What about the software
Do we need it
@@mohammadhashim5807 Yes, you can buy it here www.dtf.technology/product/usb-dtf-printing-software-key-dongle/
Can you tell me what kind of white ink to use?? Coz the L1800 does not come with one can yu help me on this thanks
You need white DTF ink from www.dtf.technology/
so looks like you put the white ink in the place of the light magenta and the light cyan, how does the system know that is white ink? Is this controlled by the software?
Yes, you need special rip software.
Hello, can we convert with the same technique for the epson l805?
Hello, yes you can.
What do you need to buy so you could do it? Amazon links pls.
Not sure about Amazon links but you can get everything you need here: www.dtf.technology/ Powder, film, ink, rip software, cleaning supplies etc. You might struggle to find the L1800 printer though as it's sold out pretty much everywhere.
Mine is just spiting the film out without printing on it. Any advice
Yes. Keep on cleaning the rubber roller with alcohol. Alternatively you can put a small stack of regular office paper behind the sheet for extra support.
what kind of software do you use . (what program for the printer)
acrorip, we might have some USB keys left.
Great, what happen if the printer stay inactive for 3 weeks shall we have to leave it connected? we have had a DGT printer before and the white clogging issues was endless if the white ink cartridges were not shaked daily
It will still require the same maintenance as a DTG printer, just not as much and as often. If you plan on leaving it sitting for 3 weeks you will need to flush it with cleaning solution. Inkjet printers in general are not designed to sit around. Even a regular office printer with genuine Epson ink will clog up after a month and will require some sort of maintenance.
@@dtfprintingtechnology9457 Thanks, it's possible to get samples?
@@rockinitis4615 Of course, please email support@dtf.technology
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