Does this tray change the maximum thickness of material you can use? I'm not interested in the DTF conversion but looking at printing on thicker boards like 2mm in thickness. According to my research, this printer can only accept up to 1.3mm thick board through its rear feed. Thanks.
I have not used it just yet. Actually im putting my ink in my Cis System and hopefully running prints this weekend. from everything i've seen on trays and with my experience with DTF now it's one of the best solutions for it. watch out for one of my next videos showing the fill and the print out of it. Cheers!!!!!!
@@glendascott1 try this … there’s two levers on both side of the print head, unscrew the screw carefully maybe a half turn only and you will be able to pull it off just enough to move it all the way to the top of the small holes just be care not to break it and just do that for both sides and that should help
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Great Video, very clean. Was wondering how do you perform printhead nozzle checks with bottom tray removed?
Does this tray change the maximum thickness of material you can use? I'm not interested in the DTF conversion but looking at printing on thicker boards like 2mm in thickness. According to my research, this printer can only accept up to 1.3mm thick board through its rear feed. Thanks.
How has your costume tray been working out for you? I’m planning on stealing your idea and make my own so my prints come out nicely.
I have not used it just yet. Actually im putting my ink in my Cis System and hopefully running prints this weekend. from everything i've seen on trays and with my experience with DTF now it's one of the best solutions for it. watch out for one of my next videos showing the fill and the print out of it. Cheers!!!!!!
What height did you use for the legs? Everything I’ve tried has had streak marks toward the top of the prints.
@@glendascott1 try this … there’s two levers on both side of the print head, unscrew the screw carefully maybe a half turn only and you will be able to pull it off just enough to move it all the way to the top of the small holes just be care not to break it and just do that for both sides and that should help
@@glendascott1 or just check out “Epson 8550 printhead height adjustment” for a better explanation on the process
Please provide what the height of the tray is thanks.
Your posts always make us smile! 😊 Curious if you've tried DTF printing romantic hearts on couple's T-shirts? We've just shared a video featuring this sweet idea at @fastdtftransfer. Spread the love with us! 💖