@AAPrintSupplyCo Subscribed and liked! Thank you! I have a question. I hear a sound like gears moving, or something moving periodically. I haven't used the printer. Only went as far as installing the inks and charging process. Is this periodic sound coming from the printer normal?
@@thehappyazshop520 great question: this IS normal. The machine has such a minimal maintenance schedule for the user thanks to internal automations such as circulations/cleanings. The machine being able to perform these on it's own as needed eliminates the need for regular attention from the operator = less down time!
Great video! Very informative and easy to follow (along with the Assemble video). What should I do if I get see blue ink splatters under the cover after the ink charge?
Hey there! Honestly, it's not a fair fight putting an Epson printer against almost any other machine as far as maintenance is concerned. While all machines have their pros/cons one of the main selling points of this printer is the lowest amount of attention needed
@AAPrintSupplyCo Agreed. I'm leaning towards Epson because of the maintenance honestly. How's the maintenance on Epson F1070 compared to F2270 and Prestige series? Can I go on vacation for a month? lol... DTF Prestige A4/R2 would've been great if they were a bit more vacation friendly 😄
@@LoneBagels The Epson F1070 and F2270 will have the same maintenance schedule: shake the white inks before printing with no further daily attention and once a week clean the capping station (takes about 2 minutes). Here is a video I made on the daily maintenance for the Prestige line: ruclips.net/user/shortsRER4PKqPDE4?si=G_SsGV2POeeDBygU
@@LoneBagels aside from the daily outlined steps in the Prestige video, on an as needed basis, we will also want to clean the encoder strip of any ink overspray and apply grease to the rail for the printhead. This frequency will depend on usage and should be done at least once a month. Vacation prep can be done fairly quickly on the Prestige machines also!
hey, man, we are trying to set up the model f2200 epson and got stuck at the loading ink step, basically what is not clear is the label wh/cl, what does the cl stand for? do we need a different cl ink?
Hello, it sounds like you're almost there! The white ink slots can also be loaded with cleaning liquid packs (CL). These are also used for long term storage mode but for production you will install the white inks into those spots.
Hey there, for heat press this would be a great machine with the F2270: -aaprintsupplyco.com/products/prisma-auto-heat-press For pretreat machine, this would be top of the line in my opinion: -aaprintsupplyco.com/products/viper-maxx-dtg-pretreatment-machine Did you already get your printer? We can build out a package for you
I just looked at the unboxing video. Look imma be honest to get this bad boy into I’m office I would have put it on it side. Is that safe to do to get it in door way?
Great question and honestly this will be the case with many standard sized doors-the short is answer is YES, it is safe. To do this properly, the touch screen side must be the top side when turned sideways (Epson logo bottom side). This will prevent the print head from moving accidentally while flipped vertical.
@@AAPrintSupplyCo thank you I just took a screenshot I’ll be reaching out soon. One question I do have tho, is there an ideal room temp the printer always needs to be in? I’m Northern California humidity isn’t an issue, but it does get hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
@@51075BIGRIGG you got it! As far as temperature to keep the printer comfortable and performing at it's best we advise a climate controlled environment between 60-80F. Overheating can be an issue with ANY electronics and the printer will display a high heat warning if prolonged use above 80F and may pause production until the temperature drops to prevent any internal damage.
Hello there, the F2270 does NOT come with a cable to connect to the computer you will need a printer usb cable that will have the square printer plug one side
I hope all is well on your end! I have a quick question. I ran our Epson 2270 Yesterday 🙌 but the shirts were and still are soaked. Am i missing something?
Hey there, hope all is well with you as well. If we are referring to the pretreat or ink they should be dried with a heat press. I like to run my press between 335 to 350 F and press at the following times (medium pressure): pretreat - 35 seconds CMYK ink only - 35 seconds CMYK + white ink - 1 minute What was your garment still wet with?
Thank you for the informative video! With your hekp we are in the process of set up! So exciting!!
So glad the video is helpful, be sure to subscribe for more. We have plans for this machine
@AAPrintSupplyCo Subscribed and liked! Thank you! I have a question. I hear a sound like gears moving, or something moving periodically. I haven't used the printer. Only went as far as installing the inks and charging process. Is this periodic sound coming from the printer normal?
@@thehappyazshop520 great question: this IS normal. The machine has such a minimal maintenance schedule for the user thanks to internal automations such as circulations/cleanings. The machine being able to perform these on it's own as needed eliminates the need for regular attention from the operator = less down time!
You're awesome! Thank you for your help!!!
Great video! Very informative and easy to follow (along with the Assemble video).
What should I do if I get see blue ink splatters under the cover after the ink charge?
Hello, are we referring to splatter on the actual flat top cover we open to access the charging unit?
This is awesome! I wonder why pro colored or a4 prestige don’t make it as low maintenance as epson.
Hey there! Honestly, it's not a fair fight putting an Epson printer against almost any other machine as far as maintenance is concerned. While all machines have their pros/cons one of the main selling points of this printer is the lowest amount of attention needed
@AAPrintSupplyCo Agreed. I'm leaning towards Epson because of the maintenance honestly. How's the maintenance on Epson F1070 compared to F2270 and Prestige series? Can I go on vacation for a month? lol... DTF Prestige A4/R2 would've been great if they were a bit more vacation friendly 😄
@@LoneBagels The Epson F1070 and F2270 will have the same maintenance schedule: shake the white inks before printing with no further daily attention and once a week clean the capping station (takes about 2 minutes). Here is a video I made on the daily maintenance for the Prestige line: ruclips.net/user/shortsRER4PKqPDE4?si=G_SsGV2POeeDBygU
@@LoneBagels aside from the daily outlined steps in the Prestige video, on an as needed basis, we will also want to clean the encoder strip of any ink overspray and apply grease to the rail for the printhead. This frequency will depend on usage and should be done at least once a month. Vacation prep can be done fairly quickly on the Prestige machines also!
You should make a video of this using a mac because holy hell is was a nightmare to find help on using it.
Hey there! Sorry to hear that, what parts were you having difficulty with?
hey, man, we are trying to set up the model f2200 epson and got stuck at the loading ink step, basically what is not clear is the label wh/cl, what does the cl stand for? do we need a different cl ink?
Hello, it sounds like you're almost there! The white ink slots can also be loaded with cleaning liquid packs (CL). These are also used for long term storage mode but for production you will install the white inks into those spots.
@@AAPrintSupplyCo so we need to get the cleaning liquid packs separately, right?
Could you tell me what’s the best press and shirt treatment apparatuses to pair with the f2270.
Hey there, for heat press this would be a great machine with the F2270:
-aaprintsupplyco.com/products/prisma-auto-heat-press
For pretreat machine, this would be top of the line in my opinion:
-aaprintsupplyco.com/products/viper-maxx-dtg-pretreatment-machine
Did you already get your printer? We can build out a package for you
Love the video
Thank you for supporting, be sure to subscribe for more!
I just looked at the unboxing video. Look imma be honest to get this bad boy into I’m office I would have put it on it side. Is that safe to do to get it in door way?
Great question and honestly this will be the case with many standard sized doors-the short is answer is YES, it is safe. To do this properly, the touch screen side must be the top side when turned sideways (Epson logo bottom side). This will prevent the print head from moving accidentally while flipped vertical.
Drop me an e-mail if you have any questions on getting started with financing or this printer in general: Estevan@aaprintsupplyco.com
@ perfect! Thank you for responding. That was my biggest concern in getting one was how the hell am I gonna get it through the door
@@AAPrintSupplyCo thank you I just took a screenshot I’ll be reaching out soon. One question I do have tho, is there an ideal room temp the printer always needs to be in? I’m Northern California humidity isn’t an issue, but it does get hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
@@51075BIGRIGG you got it! As far as temperature to keep the printer comfortable and performing at it's best we advise a climate controlled environment between 60-80F. Overheating can be an issue with ANY electronics and the printer will display a high heat warning if prolonged use above 80F and may pause production until the temperature drops to prevent any internal damage.
I don't seem to have a cable that connects the computer. Did it come with one? The port on the printer is not a USB
Hello there, the F2270 does NOT come with a cable to connect to the computer you will need a printer usb cable that will have the square printer plug one side
I hope all is well on your end! I have a quick question. I ran our Epson 2270 Yesterday 🙌 but the shirts were and still are soaked. Am i missing something?
Hey there, hope all is well with you as well. If we are referring to the pretreat or ink they should be dried with a heat press. I like to run my press between 335 to 350 F and press at the following times (medium pressure):
pretreat - 35 seconds
CMYK ink only - 35 seconds
CMYK + white ink - 1 minute
What was your garment still wet with?
Does this unit require daily maintenance if your not using it often?
Not at all! There is a weekly maintenance on the schedule but if done weekly should only take a couple minutes
Ink cartridge price sir ?
Hello, here is the link to the different colors: aaprintsupplyco.com/products/epson-ultrachrome-dg2-ink-magenta-800-ml