Hello there! I would recommend this unit here: 2link.in/6GlWY Because this machine can run direct to garment AND direct to film you should be good no matter what material the jumpers/hoodies are!
@@TEH_ub no problem! drop an e-mail to my sales rep Wallace@aaprintsupplyco.com for bundle information, these machines are in stock now. Let him know Estevan sent you from RUclips
Hi Esteban, Just got my printer from you guys. I noticed that when I installed the white ink, the screen showed it as half empty already when they're supposed to be brand new. I noticed that in your video as well. The colored bars are completely full though. Is there a reason why the white ink bars are half empty?
Hello, upon the initial charge the printer will consume a certain % of ink, I have noticed this since back in the old F2000 days. Great thing is the 2270 comes with full inks where the older models shipped with starter ink carts and we would advise to purchase 2 additional full size whites with the previous gen. What you are experiencing is normal for initial set up.
I got a few questions: I get a lot of people asking about athletic style shirts. Like moist wickening. Like under armor brand. Will this work on that? I didnt see anything about pretreating. That is still a necessary step right? How long can this machine sit without printing? We dont make high production amount of shirts. sometimes we might go 3-5 days without making a shirt. Is that okay?
Hello there, let's take a look here. Moisture wicking: this material is usually synthetic with a high % of polyester. If the fabric has more than 60% polyester we have a poly specific pretreat. Another option with this machine would be to use the direct to film printing function for easy compatibility, no pretreat. Pretreat is still necessary with DTG. This machine should be fine to leave unattended 7 to 10 days, no problem. Your print schedule sounds perfect for a machine like this as the Epson needs FAR LESS attention when compared to other machines.
Ive been trying to find ways to avoid the yellowing and heat press marks on my garments. Do you guys have any recommendations that may affect the process?
@@robertnewbury4956 what is the garment made of fabric % wise? What color? Typically if I see what you are describing I either decrease pressure or use pressing pillows for the marks. As far as the discoloration, less heat and more time can be effective. Are you printing DTG or DTF?
Hello, thanks for stopping by! What is your platen height level set to? For t-shirts we get good quality sharpness at around 1.5 (depending on the blank garment). Other factors to consider would be artwork resolution and pretreat method.
@@AAPrintSupplyCo thank you for the reply, I was not aware you could set up the height (taught it was auto 😅) I messed with it last night and set it at 3 and gave me better results
@@adan_cuts210 no worries, this is how we learn! If you thread the garment on the platen (so that is 'wearing' the shirt like an ironing board) you can probably go even higher! The farther the printhead is away from the garment the wider the ink spray gets = less sharpness. Most t-shirts I have printed have allowed for level 1 or 1.5 without bothering the sensor. Basically you want to be as high as possible without bother the sensor for optimum clarity. The print head carriage itself has automation for adjusting internally. Did you get your machine from All American? We offer a free live weekly training on Wednesdays!
@@AAPrintSupplyCo my wife ordered it. Is actually her shop lol but I help her when I can and I was helping her try to do some research. Not sure where she ordered it from
@@adan_cuts210 super nice of you. We cover a lot Epson DTG here and have a lot more coming down the pipeline so be sure to subscribe for more! If you take a look at our recent WE MOVED video you still have time to join our free heat press giveaway: ruclips.net/video/Hb6Be8CN8q8/видео.htmlsi=E8TtCYOBnLft9TOr details in the description I think our weekly training would be good education for you guys as you get familiar with the printer. Have a great day!
Great question: it varies. Honestly what I do, takes a few seconds, start on your normal T-shirt height and try to print. You might trip the sensor, drop a half turn and try again. And repeat until the sensor is not bothered. You want to find the highest setting that does not bother the sensor and every garment is different. Hope this helps!
We have to make sure we prepress before applying pretreat otherwise the fibers could stand up and result in what you described. What quality setting are you running in the software?
Hello there, MSRP on this printer is $18,995 but we have it currently listed at $16,495. Drop me an e-mail, we can go over the machine and what it comes with/training/etc: ESTEVAN@aaprintsupplyco.com
Hey so I got a Epson F2200 and was wondering how I can connect my MacBook garment creator to it if you know by any chance, Iv tried a cable but it’s not seeming to work
Hello, just wanted to confirm you have installed Garment Creator 2 and opened the program WHILE connected via USB printer cable with the F2270 turned on? There should be a status alert up top on the screen next to the T-Shirt button
yeah it connected thank you , also on the garment creator where it says print its not like blue to click , I was wondering how to fix this as the printer says ready but I can't print on the actual garment creator, everything was working fine yesterday
@@azankhan6522 interesting. Epson would have you turn off the printer and the computer to reset the connection so let's try that. We can also uninstall and re-install the actual garment creator software. Let me know if that works!
I am so disappointed that Epson does not have the necessary parts available. I've been struggling with back order parts and Maintenance liquid. It is so absolutely disappointing to have this issue. I have bought from many different vendors and they all run into this issue of not having stock. I wish I would've saved my money and purchased something with more accessible parts and maintenance items. I am so nervous that I won;t get the parts I need before I need to start my big order. Those situations hurt small businesses like mine.
Hello, let me start by saying we understand your frustration. This supply shortage at the manufacturer level has impacted all of us. Please know we are working diligently to get the items in we know are essential for business.
@AAPrintSupplyCo Thank you fo4 empathizing with me. I actually just received notice that it is coming! So relieved. I hope Epson learns how much we need it so it's available always. This delay was pretty rough for my small business. I felt it!
It looks a great machine and I would buy one in a heartbeat but the ink cost is just to high, Should be the same cost as 3070 ink Or its just impossible to compete with dtf prints from a dedicated dtf machine.
Hey there! The ink savings on the F3070 are a part of the larger: machine/ink bag/price tag. That being said this machine is fully capable to produce full color, high resolution low cost DTF prints as well as top tier DTG
Hello, when the successor to the 2100 released (F2270) Epson cut the price on the remaining stock of the old units to clear way for the new model. Folks acted fast when they slashed the price.
@@bear6001 Before this model came out the F2100 was consistently sold at the current price of the F2270. The 7k sale you are referring too was similar to what you see on other discontinued technology. Think of when the new iPhone comes out - typically sold at the same price of the previous model when it was new. Customers would not pay the same price for the older model when updated tech is available at the same price so the old iPhones are marked down and sold at a discount until stock runs out on the pieces no longer being produced to clear stock.
@@bear6001 That being said, we recently covered the upcoming budget friendly Epson DTG in this video here: ruclips.net/video/dFh9Ci3E6P4/видео.htmlsi=K4eLh6LsOXRCnOvN
Super Cool Job! 👍 Danke !
Bitte! Thank you for watching!
Do we still have to do the pre treat process?
Hello, the pretreat process is still the same when it comes to direct to garment
What dtg printers are good for printing on jumpers/hoodies
Hello there! I would recommend this unit here: 2link.in/6GlWY Because this machine can run direct to garment AND direct to film you should be good no matter what material the jumpers/hoodies are!
@@AAPrintSupplyCo okay thanks for that information
@@TEH_ub no problem! drop an e-mail to my sales rep Wallace@aaprintsupplyco.com for bundle information, these machines are in stock now. Let him know Estevan sent you from RUclips
Hi Esteban,
Just got my printer from you guys. I noticed that when I installed the white ink, the screen showed it as half empty already when they're supposed to be brand new. I noticed that in your video as well. The colored bars are completely full though. Is there a reason why the white ink bars are half empty?
Hello, upon the initial charge the printer will consume a certain % of ink, I have noticed this since back in the old F2000 days. Great thing is the 2270 comes with full inks where the older models shipped with starter ink carts and we would advise to purchase 2 additional full size whites with the previous gen.
What you are experiencing is normal for initial set up.
I got a few questions: I get a lot of people asking about athletic style shirts. Like moist wickening. Like under armor brand. Will this work on that? I didnt see anything about pretreating. That is still a necessary step right? How long can this machine sit without printing? We dont make high production amount of shirts. sometimes we might go 3-5 days without making a shirt. Is that okay?
Hello there, let's take a look here. Moisture wicking: this material is usually synthetic with a high % of polyester. If the fabric has more than 60% polyester we have a poly specific pretreat. Another option with this machine would be to use the direct to film printing function for easy compatibility, no pretreat. Pretreat is still necessary with DTG.
This machine should be fine to leave unattended 7 to 10 days, no problem. Your print schedule sounds perfect for a machine like this as the Epson needs FAR LESS attention when compared to other machines.
Is there a way to change the design's colors using Garment Creator?
There is a feature in GC called Color Replacement upper right corner next to Layout Settings that can perform this!
@@AAPrintSupplyCo Thank you I appreciate it!
@@robertnewbury4956 You got it. The feature is not perfect but can help a little if we do not have access to graphic design software
Ive been trying to find ways to avoid the yellowing and heat press marks on my garments. Do you guys have any recommendations that may affect the process?
@@robertnewbury4956 what is the garment made of fabric % wise? What color? Typically if I see what you are describing I either decrease pressure or use pressing pillows for the marks. As far as the discoloration, less heat and more time can be effective. Are you printing DTG or DTF?
Just unboxed my new 2270 today. Haven’t played too much with it but the 2 shirts I did came out super grainy and not clear at all. 😢
Hello, thanks for stopping by! What is your platen height level set to? For t-shirts we get good quality sharpness at around 1.5 (depending on the blank garment). Other factors to consider would be artwork resolution and pretreat method.
@@AAPrintSupplyCo thank you for the reply, I was not aware you could set up the height (taught it was auto 😅) I messed with it last night and set it at 3 and gave me better results
@@adan_cuts210 no worries, this is how we learn! If you thread the garment on the platen (so that is 'wearing' the shirt like an ironing board) you can probably go even higher! The farther the printhead is away from the garment the wider the ink spray gets = less sharpness. Most t-shirts I have printed have allowed for level 1 or 1.5 without bothering the sensor.
Basically you want to be as high as possible without bother the sensor for optimum clarity. The print head carriage itself has automation for adjusting internally. Did you get your machine from All American? We offer a free live weekly training on Wednesdays!
@@AAPrintSupplyCo my wife ordered it. Is actually her shop lol but I help her when I can and I was helping her try to do some research. Not sure where she ordered it from
@@adan_cuts210 super nice of you. We cover a lot Epson DTG here and have a lot more coming down the pipeline so be sure to subscribe for more! If you take a look at our recent WE MOVED video you still have time to join our free heat press giveaway: ruclips.net/video/Hb6Be8CN8q8/видео.htmlsi=E8TtCYOBnLft9TOr details in the description
I think our weekly training would be good education for you guys as you get familiar with the printer. Have a great day!
Which is the best platen height to print onto crewnecks?
Great question: it varies. Honestly what I do, takes a few seconds, start on your normal T-shirt height and try to print. You might trip the sensor, drop a half turn and try again. And repeat until the sensor is not bothered.
You want to find the highest setting that does not bother the sensor and every garment is different. Hope this helps!
@@AAPrintSupplyCo Thank you!
@@robertnewbury4956 You are very welcome, let me know what platen height worked for you!
@@AAPrintSupplyCo Height level 3 seems to work the best on crewnecks/hoodies for myself. For T-Shirts 1.5 seems to be the best!
@@robertnewbury4956 1.5 is for sure my sweet spot for a t-shirt. 3 sounds very safe for a sweatshirt!
What do you do if white is not printing solid on dark shirt
We have to make sure we prepress before applying pretreat otherwise the fibers could stand up and result in what you described. What quality setting are you running in the software?
When u go to shopping online, the actual price is like 16,000 is that in USD or what?
Hello there, MSRP on this printer is $18,995 but we have it currently listed at $16,495. Drop me an e-mail, we can go over the machine and what it comes with/training/etc: ESTEVAN@aaprintsupplyco.com
Hey so I got a Epson F2200 and was wondering how I can connect my MacBook garment creator to it if you know by any chance, Iv tried a cable but it’s not seeming to work
Hello, just wanted to confirm you have installed Garment Creator 2 and opened the program WHILE connected via USB printer cable with the F2270 turned on? There should be a status alert up top on the screen next to the T-Shirt button
yeah it connected thank you , also on the garment creator where it says print its not like blue to click , I was wondering how to fix this as the printer says ready but I can't print on the actual garment creator, everything was working fine yesterday
@@azankhan6522 interesting. Epson would have you turn off the printer and the computer to reset the connection so let's try that. We can also uninstall and re-install the actual garment creator software. Let me know if that works!
@@AAPrintSupplyCo yeah that worked thank you so much
@@azankhan6522 that's great news! Glad we were able to help, be sure to subscribe for more helpful tips
I am so disappointed that Epson does not have the necessary parts available. I've been struggling with back order parts and Maintenance liquid. It is so absolutely disappointing to have this issue. I have bought from many different vendors and they all run into this issue of not having stock. I wish I would've saved my money and purchased something with more accessible parts and maintenance items. I am so nervous that I won;t get the parts I need before I need to start my big order. Those situations hurt small businesses like mine.
Hello, let me start by saying we understand your frustration. This supply shortage at the manufacturer level has impacted all of us. Please know we are working diligently to get the items in we know are essential for business.
@AAPrintSupplyCo Thank you fo4 empathizing with me. I actually just received notice that it is coming! So relieved. I hope Epson learns how much we need it so it's available always. This delay was pretty rough for my small business. I felt it!
It looks a great machine and I would buy one in a heartbeat but the ink cost is just to high,
Should be the same cost as 3070 ink
Or its just impossible to compete with dtf prints from a dedicated dtf machine.
Hey there! The ink savings on the F3070 are a part of the larger: machine/ink bag/price tag. That being said this machine is fully capable to produce full color, high resolution low cost DTF prints as well as top tier DTG
The color inks last a very long time.
$19k Dang!
Hello, current list price is $16,995: 2link.in/6GlWY
BIG price jump from the f2100 of 7k & no longer can even buy an f2100
Hello, when the successor to the 2100 released (F2270) Epson cut the price on the remaining stock of the old units to clear way for the new model. Folks acted fast when they slashed the price.
why not have a line of product instead of killing the f2100. all this is is a way to grab 7k more per unit
@@bear6001 Before this model came out the F2100 was consistently sold at the current price of the F2270. The 7k sale you are referring too was similar to what you see on other discontinued technology. Think of when the new iPhone comes out - typically sold at the same price of the previous model when it was new. Customers would not pay the same price for the older model when updated tech is available at the same price so the old iPhones are marked down and sold at a discount until stock runs out on the pieces no longer being produced to clear stock.
@@bear6001 That being said, we recently covered the upcoming budget friendly Epson DTG in this video here: ruclips.net/video/dFh9Ci3E6P4/видео.htmlsi=K4eLh6LsOXRCnOvN