I believe, if you print mirrored, you can press straight away, and skip the transfer sheets step entirely. You will probably want to put a teflon sheet down to help keep it evened out though.
Thank you for the 24hr tip. I haven’t heard anyone else say that and I have watched a lot of videos. Normally, I just see them print the image out, weed and press
Yay! I have the same printer. Could you go over your settings for your printer and how you got the Cricut to cut perfectly like that? I’m struggling over here 😂
Now is the question, does it print on paper, let say thicker paper 160g and it will be more or less waterproof ? or what type of paper would i use in this printer after this conversion ?
Most people convert these printers to make t-shirt transfers or to make stickers. I haven't tried making stickers so I'm not sure how they would hold up....maybe I should test this out and make a video!
Watched a lot of water based eco solvent ink and they may be good for T-hirts and printing on different materials but they are not good for outdoor stickers. I heard they faded faster outdoors than pigment inks which fades about a little over a year. Solvents or UV inks are better on outdoor stickers.
Hello Are you having any problems with clogged lines with your Eco Solvent printer? I am getting ready to convert an Epson eco tank I would like to know if you have any regrets with converting your printer so far? Thanks 😊
Yes I do get clogged lines with the blue color. I use the blowing through a straw into the ink tank to clear the clog. Stay tuned for a video on how to clear clogs in your converted eco solvent printer.
I seem to keep getting the same problem with the blue. I will try the blowing method. Is there any other methods that is safe that works?@@treasuredmemoriesbyann
I believe, if you print mirrored, you can press straight away, and skip the transfer sheets step entirely. You will probably want to put a teflon sheet down to help keep it evened out though.
Thank you for the 24hr tip. I haven’t heard anyone else say that and I have watched a lot of videos. Normally, I just see them print the image out, weed and press
What about DTF ink
Yay! I have the same printer. Could you go over your settings for your printer and how you got the Cricut to cut perfectly like that? I’m struggling over here 😂
You could try a calibration on your cricut by going into the settings, I got mine to cut perfectly after that
You definitely should calibrate your Cricut. I also add a bleed on my prints to get a perfect cut.
Now is the question, does it print on paper, let say thicker paper 160g and it will be more or less waterproof ? or what type of paper would i use in this printer after this conversion ?
Most people convert these printers to make t-shirt transfers or to make stickers. I haven't tried making stickers so I'm not sure how they would hold up....maybe I should test this out and make a video!
Watched a lot of water based eco solvent ink and they may be good for T-hirts and printing on different materials but they are not good for outdoor stickers. I heard they faded faster outdoors than pigment inks which fades about a little over a year. Solvents or UV inks are better on outdoor stickers.
Wash test update? Thank you!
Wash test update has been posted!
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Thanks I will!
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Hello
Are you having any problems with clogged lines with your Eco Solvent printer?
I am getting ready to convert an Epson eco tank I would like to know if you have any regrets with converting your printer so far?
Thanks 😊
Yes I do get clogged lines with the blue color. I use the blowing through a straw into the ink tank to clear the clog. Stay tuned for a video on how to clear clogs in your converted eco solvent printer.
Hello
Did you do a video on blowing in the lines with a straw?
Thanks
I seem to keep getting the same problem with the blue. I will try the blowing method. Is there any other methods that is safe that works?@@treasuredmemoriesbyann