Broooooo you are a Legend! I have never seen that tip about reverse pulling white ink with the cleaning solution, that brought my white ink back in full opacity. I have been struggling with the white not printing properly for two weeks, I thought it was my dampers. Thank you so much sir 🙏
Subscribed. So far the best maintenance video I've seen for the L1800. I'm gravitating towards DTF with the L1800. I'm very aware of the maintenance. Great video on showing the performance of the printer while leaving unattended for 7 days. Great experiment. I look forward to seeing the rest of your content.
Hey man love the videos and have been very helpful. Although, I am having an issue when printing all black designs, there is always a very thin red line bordering the top side of the design when printed.
@@elegant_edits Thanks for that info. got a 3880 that I have yet to convert to DTF because of embroidery orders. We got a 1000ml of Peizo Cleaner as recommended and 2 sets of refillables (1 set for flush was recommended)...and the 9th cartridge to be piezo cleaner.
This was an awesome video. Actually your video was the first i'd seen about DTF as I'm literally in the process of purchasing a HeatFX (now kinda regretting to some degree but I'm under contract) so I've binged you all day lol. Quick question... kinda not related to maintenance per say but DTF all the same... Do you think it's possible to skip the white ink layer by laying down a white screen printed base on the garment (water or plastisol)? I know thats an extra step but we do a lot of travel and I would hate to have the white be a major issue for me. I know they have some hybrid DTG machines that print over a white screen base so I was wondering if this would possibly work the same way. Second question is for the adhesion powder... do you think its the same powder that we use for plastisol transfers? I see they are both poly based but not sure if its the same chemical make up. Can't seem to find a clear answer anywhere.
Just wanted to let you know what you're describing is exactly how supacolor transfers are made. They use a laser printer to print the image then hit it with a layer of white plastisol and add hot melt powder then cure it. Their so-called "hybrid" transfers. I've been making plastisol transfers for years and immediately recognized what they were up to when they hit the market. I can tell you it's a helluva chore to do that yourself without proper equipment to eliminate the labor. DTF isn't that big of a nightmare unless the maintenance isn't done. Even then its not hard to unclog a head and clean lines out.
Hello, I am in Haiti, I would like to know what revisions people are really doing on the Epson L1800 DTF, because they say that after 60 to 100 prints of white ink, it does not work.
Love your videos. L1800 owner. My white print heads are clogged and I can't get them unclogged. the other 4 are streaming fine. What do you suggest I do to get the unclogged. Referred by Big Boi.
did you try to do the reverse suction on your inlets? this is usually what happens, over time. After that, you will need to run a couple of head cleaning cycles and your whites should be good, unless there is an airflow issue or the ink is clogged in your lines.
@@elegant_edits I did everything you did. One of my whites slightly unclogged but the other one did not. So should I reinstall and try the head cleaning?
@@164hercules depending on how long your printer has sat, I would try to let the surface of the printhead rest over the soaked paper towel for around 20-30 mins. That may free up any ink that has settled in the nozzles. Also check your dampers; there could be an air bubble in your dampers, which could restrict the amount of ink flow.
if nothing is coming from your inlets, if there is also some resistance, when you try to pull the plunger of the syringe, you likely have a clogged channel.
Here's the link: ddisoftware.com/qimage-u/downloads.htm I would definitely recommend doing maintenance; the day before you leave for vacation---just to be safe.
your inlets are likely clogged. I have a walkthrough on how to remove the head and clean, manually. You will need to remove the white ink from your inlets. It has a tendency to dry up, if your ink quality isn't optimal.
@@elegant_edits I just started this journey. lol Just asking ahead for maintenance. Right now I just have distilled water in my cart in printer and then I wet cap dampers and all. Just want to make sure that's enough. I also do the thing with the paper towel and wet it lightly and run print head over it to clean daily. And I run the cleaning cycle daily and nozzle checks.
Broooooo you are a Legend! I have never seen that tip about reverse pulling white ink with the cleaning solution, that brought my white ink back in full opacity. I have been struggling with the white not printing properly for two weeks, I thought it was my dampers. Thank you so much sir 🙏
DTF looks more problematic that sublimation. Thanks for your video👍
Subscribed. So far the best maintenance video I've seen for the L1800. I'm gravitating towards DTF with the L1800. I'm very aware of the maintenance. Great video on showing the performance of the printer while leaving unattended for 7 days. Great experiment. I look forward to seeing the rest of your content.
Hey man love the videos and have been very helpful. Although, I am having an issue when printing all black designs, there is always a very thin red line bordering the top side of the design when printed.
how do you get your printer to print a page at 10am everyday when your not there?
Hello, can you recommend what routine you use or apply before going on vacation?
are you using regular printing paper to run this schedule?
This was a couple of years ago, but I'm sure you could use regular paper for your purge sheets.
Thanks good video
Where do you get your flush? Is there a difference between "flush" vs. "cleaner"? I am thinking aggressiveness diff? Great Job on the video!
@@elegant_edits Thanks for that info. got a 3880 that I have yet to convert to DTF because of embroidery orders. We got a 1000ml of Peizo Cleaner as recommended and 2 sets of refillables (1 set for flush was recommended)...and the 9th cartridge to be piezo cleaner.
This was an awesome video. Actually your video was the first i'd seen about DTF as I'm literally in the process of purchasing a HeatFX (now kinda regretting to some degree but I'm under contract) so I've binged you all day lol. Quick question... kinda not related to maintenance per say but DTF all the same... Do you think it's possible to skip the white ink layer by laying down a white screen printed base on the garment (water or plastisol)? I know thats an extra step but we do a lot of travel and I would hate to have the white be a major issue for me. I know they have some hybrid DTG machines that print over a white screen base so I was wondering if this would possibly work the same way. Second question is for the adhesion powder... do you think its the same powder that we use for plastisol transfers? I see they are both poly based but not sure if its the same chemical make up. Can't seem to find a clear answer anywhere.
@@elegant_edits Thank you for taking the time to respond. I appreciate your feedback!
Just wanted to let you know what you're describing is exactly how supacolor transfers are made. They use a laser printer to print the image then hit it with a layer of white plastisol and add hot melt powder then cure it. Their so-called "hybrid" transfers. I've been making plastisol transfers for years and immediately recognized what they were up to when they hit the market. I can tell you it's a helluva chore to do that yourself without proper equipment to eliminate the labor. DTF isn't that big of a nightmare unless the maintenance isn't done. Even then its not hard to unclog a head and clean lines out.
What software was it that you used to print while you were away?
@@elegant_edits So you can set it up to print automatically everyday. I'll have to check it out. Got a vacation coming up soon..
@@elegant_edits Great. Thanks for the info!!!
Help. Just bought a 7890 and the person I bought it from is no help. How can I get in touch with you.
Hello, I am in Haiti, I would like to know what revisions people are really doing on the Epson L1800 DTF, because they say that after 60 to 100 prints of white ink, it does not work.
quality white ink won't clog your printer, if you are doing the routine maintenance and printing frequently.
Love your videos. L1800 owner. My white print heads are clogged and I can't get them unclogged. the other 4 are streaming fine. What do you suggest I do to get the unclogged. Referred by Big Boi.
did you try to do the reverse suction on your inlets? this is usually what happens, over time. After that, you will need to run a couple of head cleaning cycles and your whites should be good, unless there is an airflow issue or the ink is clogged in your lines.
@@elegant_edits I did everything you did. One of my whites slightly unclogged but the other one did not. So should I reinstall and try the head cleaning?
My lines are not clogged
@@164hercules depending on how long your printer has sat, I would try to let the surface of the printhead rest over the soaked paper towel for around 20-30 mins. That may free up any ink that has settled in the nozzles. Also check your dampers; there could be an air bubble in your dampers, which could restrict the amount of ink flow.
@@elegant_edits soak them in what type of solution? Distilled water?
what if you're pulling and nothing is coming out any recommendations for that(white only)
if nothing is coming from your inlets, if there is also some resistance, when you try to pull the plunger of the syringe, you likely have a clogged channel.
What is the program you used to print daily while gone? I'm going on vacation for 10 days and am worried for my printer :/
Here's the link:
ddisoftware.com/qimage-u/downloads.htm
I would definitely recommend doing maintenance; the day before you leave for vacation---just to be safe.
What about banding (only with white)😭
your inlets are likely clogged. I have a walkthrough on how to remove the head and clean, manually. You will need to remove the white ink from your inlets. It has a tendency to dry up, if your ink quality isn't optimal.
Hello how are you Doing I have this printer and would love to chat with you I am having an issue with my prints
How would you do this type cleaning on a 3800
@@elegant_edits I just started this journey. lol Just asking ahead for maintenance. Right now I just have distilled water in my cart in printer and then I wet cap dampers and all. Just want to make sure that's enough. I also do the thing with the paper towel and wet it lightly and run print head over it to clean daily. And I run the cleaning cycle daily and nozzle checks.
@@elegant_edits Thank you! I'm trying to do my best! I can't wait to get it all down good!