When you are checking printers, check out the Epson Sublimation printers. They don't have the same issues as converted Epson printers. I have the F170 which is 8.5 wide and up to 47.24 in length. I've let it go for months without issues and it was powered off. it prints great no matter what the surface is. I now have also the F540 and its big. It also can go long time without being used. They do suggest leaving it on when no in use for the same reason as Sawgrass. You can even send print jobs into printer when you aren't at home if this is a concern and its powered on. The cost of ink is so low its not funny and last. Both of these printers use the same in. The main thing I want to say is that just because its an Epson, doesn't mean you'll have all of these issues or some of them. And the software for the F540 is amazing at what it'll all do. I have nothing against Epson, it just wasn't in my budget. I could have bought one but buying the ink would have been very costly going with Sawgrass. There are lots of videos on comparisons besides this on that will help in your decision process. I hope this helps
Hi Sherri I can try to help you with getting the colors corrected on your Sawgrass SG500. Here are a few steps you can try: Calibrate your printer: Sawgrass printers come with a built-in color calibration tool that can be accessed from the printer driver. This tool can help you adjust the colors of your prints to match the colors of your original design. Check your ink levels: Make sure that all of your ink cartridges are at least 25% full. If any of the cartridges are low, replace them with new ones. Check your paper type: Different types of paper can affect the color of your prints. Make sure you are using the correct type of paper for your project and that it is loaded properly in the printer. Check color settings in your software: Ensure that the color settings in your design software are set to the correct color profile. This can also affect the final print. Check the print head: Clean the print head and make sure it is not clogged. If the print head is clogged, it can cause the colors to appear faded or uneven. Check the color profile: Make sure that the color profile of your image or design matches the color profile of your printer. Contact Sawgrass Support: If none of the above steps helped, you can contact Sawgrass support for further assistance. They may be able to provide more specific troubleshooting steps based on your printer's model and the software you are using. Please note that the above steps are general guidelines, the specific steps may vary based on the Sawgrass SG500 model you are using. It may also be beneficial to check the Sawgrass support website for more detailed instructions on color correction.. I hope this is helpful - Agata
hi i just brought a sawgrass sg500 and they gave me the sister inks , when that runs out can i put the other ink in ? or do i have to stay with the same ink
Thank you for the video. I do watch all that comes out. My only comment is that you kept saying Epson instead of saying Epson converted printers. There's a big difference in the 2. The Epson Sublimation printers are amazing. Thank you for all that you do.
Yes, the ink is still there. It is just right in the printer. The first use of it will fill up the printer, taking more from cartridges. Next time it will be expected. You still have all this ink. It is just inside the printer - Agata
Hi Crystal. Will you do an update on inks? Amazon doesn't seem to have true Sawgrass ink. Also Sawgrass has a new ink. Chromablast, I think. Supposedly works on 100% cotton. Do you still recommend original Sawgrass ink? Will the new ink work with the DTF hacks?
I have a sawgrass SG1000 l, I have use the cartridge it came with and I change it once with new cartridges. Unfortunately my waste ink basket is full. Why is this happening. Any help.
Hi Nicki! Yes, we agree! We are adding this to our list of ideas for tutorials for our upcoming videos as many of our customer use Epson printers! - Dawn
Hi Sheryl! This is a common issue we hear from our customers. One fix that works for many is to slow down the printing speed. If you are still having trouble, please let us know! - Dawn 🙂
I know I'm late to the sublimation party, I have tons on questions. Can I sublimate on any mug? If I use the spray? Can I sublimate on anything with the spray? Metal, inside soda cans, glass plates, acrylic, stone? How many prints can you get from the sawgrass inks? They seem expensive.
Hi Rebecca! So I broke down some of your questions to answer them. Hope it is helpful Can I sublimate on any mug? If I use the spray? Sublimation coating can be applied to certain types of mugs, such as ceramic or metal mugs, to make them receptive to sublimation ink. However, not all types of mugs are suitable for sublimation. It's important to check the compatibility of the mug with the sublimation coating and ink before attempting to sublimate on it. Can I sublimate on anything with the spray? Metal, inside soda cans, glass plates, acrylic, stone? Sublimation coating can be used on a wide variety of materials, including metal, glass, acrylic, and stone. However, not all materials will accept sublimation ink. It's important to check the compatibility of the material with the sublimation coating and ink before attempting to sublimate on it. Sublimating on the inside of soda cans is not recommended as the process may cause damage to the can and it is not safe to consume the drinks. If it goes to the number of prints you can get from a set of sublimation inks will depend on several factors, including the size of the images you are printing, the type of material you are printing on, and the quality of the inks. Sawgrass inks are considered high-quality inks and are typically more expensive than other types of inks. However, they are also more vibrant and long-lasting. Sawgrass inks are known to be very efficient and can print up to 1000 prints per bottle. - Agata
Hey again Crystal!!! after all, what is the big difference between Sawgrass and Epson. Given the good quality ink. Does it have to do with print quality? with the settings in the print manager? do these settings ultimately affect print quality?
Hi Maria! Sawgrass is a printer especially made for sublimation. Epson are regular ink jet printers that are converted to be used with sublimation - Dawn
I have a question I have an EPSON ECO Tank Printer and I got the Cosmo Ink. I haven't yet taken the Printer out of the box or the Cosmo Ink. I probably bought them a couple years ago. I just haven't taken the time to set it up and I haven't decided where I want to put it. Do you think the ink is still good? I work at a library full-time but I would like to start doing custom stuff but don't know where to start. I really don't want to start something if I'm not sure if it will sale. I would like to start a RUclips Channel as well but don't know where to start. Aaaahhh! LOL
Hi Charles! Printer ink generally has a shelf life of 2-3 years, after which the ink may start to dry out or degrade and may not work as well. However, this can vary depending on the manufacturer and the specific ink cartridge. It's best to check the packaging or consult the manufacturer's website for information on the specific ink cartridge you have. - Dawn 🙂
I have had nothing but trouble with my Sawgrass 500. I cannot keep it on line, it has been over a year since I was last able to print anything. Also, I have searched and searched and searched and cannot figure out how to access Print Manager for maintenance.
I can try to help you with your Sawgrass 500 issue. Can you provide me with more information about the problem you are experiencing, such as error messages, or any troubleshooting steps you have already tried? Additionally, can you specify which operating system you are using and if you are connected to the printer via USB or network? Also, for accessing Print Manager for maintenance, you may need to check the Sawgrass support website, or contact Sawgrass support for more specific instructions on how to access Print Manager on your particular system. - Agata
Hello about a year ago I purchased an epson ET-15000 for sublimation but without thinking I added the regular ink 😢 is there any way to empty it and add the sublimation ink? Thank you
To print on a full 8.5 x 11 inch paper using a Cricut machine, you will need to adjust the settings in the Cricut Design Space software. Here are the steps you can follow: Open Cricut Design Space and select the project you want to print on a full 8.5 x 11 inch paper. Click on the "Make It" button to prepare the project for cutting or printing. In the next screen, select "Advanced" from the top menu. In the "Advanced" screen, you will see a "Print Area" option. Adjust the width and height to 8.5 x 11 inches. Make sure that "Print and Cut" is selected, and then click on the "Continue" button to proceed with the printing process. Follow the on-screen instructions to load the paper and connect your Cricut machine to your computer. Once the printing is finished, your Cricut machine will automatically cut the design, and you will have a full 8.5 x 11 inch printed and cut project. Please note that the above steps are general guidelines, the specific steps may vary based on the Cricut model you are using. It may also be beneficial to check the Cricut website for more detailed instructions on printing on a full 8.5 x 11 inch paper. - Agata
Hi there! I'm not sure about the compatibility between a Hiipoo ink cartridge, personally, and an Epson F170 printer. It's always best to consult the printer's documentation or contact the manufacturer to confirm if the Hiipoo ink cartridge is compatible with the Epson F170 printer. There are a lot of third party ink cartridges available in the market which claims to be compatible with the printer model, but it is not always true, using a third party or non-original ink can damage your printer and sometimes void the warranty. Are there any mention of the Epson in the product reviews? - Dawn 🙂
I wouldn't recommend using Hipoo Ink. it can void the warranty. And be careful when buying the bottles to refill your F170, some of them say compatible with Epson but they aren't Epson. The ICC profiles that Epson has set up may not work with other printers causing more issues. Epson's ink is great quality, no matter what you print it on and it last and is cost effective. When buying a sublimation printers you should compare the cost of everything when resupplying your ink, etc. And for ones like Sawgrass and Epson Sublimation printers, I'd go with what they are sold with and recommeded by the companies for each.
Very informative Crystal, thank you so much for another amazing video! *Side note, maybe it's just me and my ADHD, but I find the background music very distracting and a little too loud too. It almost sounds like you're trying to talk over it.
@@DesignBundles Awe, that's very kind, thank you! I don't know if that's a RUclips requirement thing to have music, but so many sites crank it so much it's really hard to hear the presentation and focus! Or I'm just getting too old! 😂
Hi Sherri! You can check with the manufacturer of the printer or the ink cartridge to see if they have ICC profiles available for download as well! - Dawn 🙂
●●You just answered my question. "why are a couple of my mugs fading!!?" YES, we have very HOT water run through the dishwasher. 😲 #whodathunkit THANK YOU, NOW I KNOW! We bought 2 Epson ET-3760 One for printing & the other for sublimation. The sub printer got clogged up ( the "new" wore out & I stopped using it). A year later, I FINALLY got it going again. Now I run a print every other day or so. All good 👍
Hi Sandra! The Wednesday sale has ended but we do have on on Saturday which you can preview here: designbundles.net/one-dollar-deals Let us know if there is anything we can do to help. - Dawn 🙂
I’d like more on Epson printers. Can’t afford Sawgrass right now.
Noted, we might have to make a video on it 😊 - Agata
When you are checking printers, check out the Epson Sublimation printers. They don't have the same issues as converted Epson printers. I have the F170 which is 8.5 wide and up to 47.24 in length. I've let it go for months without issues and it was powered off. it prints great no matter what the surface is. I now have also the F540 and its big. It also can go long time without being used. They do suggest leaving it on when no in use for the same reason as Sawgrass. You can even send print jobs into printer when you aren't at home if this is a concern and its powered on. The cost of ink is so low its not funny and last. Both of these printers use the same in. The main thing I want to say is that just because its an Epson, doesn't mean you'll have all of these issues or some of them. And the software for the F540 is amazing at what it'll all do. I have nothing against Epson, it just wasn't in my budget. I could have bought one but buying the ink would have been very costly going with Sawgrass. There are lots of videos on comparisons besides this on that will help in your decision process. I hope this helps
I am so interested in purchasing a Sawgrass Printer. A video going into more deeper details of it would be great, please and thank you 😊
That is noted! Thank you for watching! - Agata
I definitely would like more detail in the Sawgrass printer, i received the heat pressnation craft pro as a gift and ready to start sublimating!!
Hi Lizette! We have this video here which will be helpful: ruclips.net/video/DZ_nPxKRpkE/видео.html - Dawn 🙂
Would definitely want to know more about EPSON ET, I just got my printer today and been looking for the right sublimation ink and paper to use. TIA
Thank you, Maria. We will note this! - Agata
I converted an Epson with Hippo, would I have to stay with that brand of ink when it’s time to refill? Thanks
Yes, you always should stick to the same brand of ink! - Agata
Hey Crystal! So glad to see you! I am having trouble with getting my colors corrected. 😔
Hi Sherri I can try to help you with getting the colors corrected on your Sawgrass SG500. Here are a few steps you can try:
Calibrate your printer: Sawgrass printers come with a built-in color calibration tool that can be accessed from the printer driver. This tool can help you adjust the colors of your prints to match the colors of your original design.
Check your ink levels: Make sure that all of your ink cartridges are at least 25% full. If any of the cartridges are low, replace them with new ones.
Check your paper type: Different types of paper can affect the color of your prints. Make sure you are using the correct type of paper for your project and that it is loaded properly in the printer.
Check color settings in your software: Ensure that the color settings in your design software are set to the correct color profile. This can also affect the final print.
Check the print head: Clean the print head and make sure it is not clogged. If the print head is clogged, it can cause the colors to appear faded or uneven.
Check the color profile: Make sure that the color profile of your image or design matches the color profile of your printer.
Contact Sawgrass Support: If none of the above steps helped, you can contact Sawgrass support for further assistance. They may be able to provide more specific troubleshooting steps based on your printer's model and the software you are using.
Please note that the above steps are general guidelines, the specific steps may vary based on the Sawgrass SG500 model you are using. It may also be beneficial to check the Sawgrass support website for more detailed instructions on color correction..
I hope this is helpful - Agata
Yes I would like more on the Epson ecotank sublimation
Hi Pam - Noted! - Agata
The best set of videos ever
Thank you for sharing so much information. Soooooo helpful!!!!! Thanks again
Thank you so much Connie! Glad I could help! - Agata
I have an sawgrass sg800. I have noticed how expensive their ink is. Is there another way to use some other type of ink.
Id love more about using an Epsom printer please x
Hi Nicky! We have an Epson video for you here: ruclips.net/video/cEdeXdHh8lg/видео.html - Dawn 🙂
I have a Epson ET 2850
I like the hiipo ink is the only one I’ve tried
Thank you for sharing Donna! - Agata
hi i just brought a sawgrass sg500 and they gave me the sister inks , when that runs out can i put the other ink in ? or do i have to stay with the same ink
Thank you for the video. I do watch all that comes out. My only comment is that you kept saying Epson instead of saying Epson converted printers. There's a big difference in the 2. The Epson Sublimation printers are amazing. Thank you for all that you do.
Hi Judy! Thank you for pointing that out! We are always looking to improve our tutorials so we appreciate our customers' feedback! - Dawn
Which one do you have?
So helpful! Did your printer use a lot of ink initially? I’ve only used mine a few times and ink levels are very low,
Yes, the ink is still there. It is just right in the printer. The first use of it will fill up the printer, taking more from cartridges. Next time it will be expected. You still have all this ink. It is just inside the printer - Agata
@@DesignBundles Thank you so much!
Hi Crystal. Will you do an update on inks? Amazon doesn't seem to have true Sawgrass ink. Also Sawgrass has a new ink. Chromablast, I think. Supposedly works on 100% cotton. Do you still recommend original Sawgrass ink? Will the new ink work with the DTF hacks?
I have a sawgrass SG1000 l, I have use the cartridge it came with and I change it once with new cartridges. Unfortunately my waste ink basket is full. Why is this happening. Any help.
Hello, is it ok to go from one brand of sublimation ink to another if you are not happy with results, or you are just testing the inks?
More on the Epson printers and any of the other subjects which you hit on but said that you elaborate on in other videos.
Hi Doyle! We are working on additional videos so make sure you subscribe to be notified of our new releases! - Dawn
Do you have your sublimation printer convert video ?
here is the link ruclips.net/video/cEdeXdHh8lg/видео.html
Yes would love to see more on Eason printers
Hi Nicki! Yes, we agree! We are adding this to our list of ideas for tutorials for our upcoming videos as many of our customer use Epson printers! - Dawn
Hey Crystal!!!!! Please, I would like to have more information about the Epson!!!! Thank you!!!!!
Hey Maria! Were you looking to convert an Epson printer? This tutorial can help! ruclips.net/video/cEdeXdHh8lg/видео.html - Dawn
Great information! I would like to know how to keep pizza wheel marks off of my prints. I have an epson ecotank
Hi Sheryl! This is a common issue we hear from our customers. One fix that works for many is to slow down the printing speed. If you are still having trouble, please let us know! - Dawn 🙂
I know I'm late to the sublimation party, I have tons on questions. Can I sublimate on any mug? If I use the spray?
Can I sublimate on anything with the spray? Metal, inside soda cans, glass plates, acrylic, stone?
How many prints can you get from the sawgrass inks? They seem expensive.
Hi Rebecca! So I broke down some of your questions to answer them. Hope it is helpful
Can I sublimate on any mug? If I use the spray?
Sublimation coating can be applied to certain types of mugs, such as ceramic or metal mugs, to make them receptive to sublimation ink. However, not all types of mugs are suitable for sublimation. It's important to check the compatibility of the mug with the sublimation coating and ink before attempting to sublimate on it.
Can I sublimate on anything with the spray? Metal, inside soda cans, glass plates, acrylic, stone?
Sublimation coating can be used on a wide variety of materials, including metal, glass, acrylic, and stone. However, not all materials will accept sublimation ink. It's important to check the compatibility of the material with the sublimation coating and ink before attempting to sublimate on it. Sublimating on the inside of soda cans is not recommended as the process may cause damage to the can and it is not safe to consume the drinks.
If it goes to the number of prints you can get from a set of sublimation inks will depend on several factors, including the size of the images you are printing, the type of material you are printing on, and the quality of the inks. Sawgrass inks are considered high-quality inks and are typically more expensive than other types of inks. However, they are also more vibrant and long-lasting. Sawgrass inks are known to be very efficient and can print up to 1000 prints per bottle. - Agata
Hi i would like help on doing a ink head cleaning
Hey again Crystal!!! after all, what is the big difference between Sawgrass and Epson. Given the good quality ink. Does it have to do with print quality? with the settings in the print manager? do these settings ultimately affect print quality?
Hi Maria! Sawgrass is a printer especially made for sublimation. Epson are regular ink jet printers that are converted to be used with sublimation - Dawn
@@DesignBundles Thank you Crystal!!!!!!
how long does a sublimation design last on the paper, if you dont use it right off.
I have had prints setting in the draw for over a year and they still worked
Q: Can l use the Siser ink in Epsom Printer? Hi from London
Hi Lorna, no Siser Ink is not compatible with Epson Printer - Agata
Thanks for the tips
I have a question I have an EPSON ECO Tank Printer and I got the Cosmo Ink. I haven't yet taken the Printer out of the box or the Cosmo Ink. I probably bought them a couple years ago. I just haven't taken the time to set it up and I haven't decided where I want to put it. Do you think the ink is still good? I work at a library full-time but I would like to start doing custom stuff but don't know where to start. I really don't want to start something if I'm not sure if it will sale. I would like to start a RUclips Channel as well but don't know where to start. Aaaahhh! LOL
Hi Charles! Printer ink generally has a shelf life of 2-3 years, after which the ink may start to dry out or degrade and may not work as well. However, this can vary depending on the manufacturer and the specific ink cartridge. It's best to check the packaging or consult the manufacturer's website for information on the specific ink cartridge you have. - Dawn 🙂
I have had nothing but trouble with my Sawgrass 500. I cannot keep it on line, it has been over a year since I was last able to print anything. Also, I have searched and searched and searched and cannot figure out how to access Print Manager for maintenance.
I can try to help you with your Sawgrass 500 issue. Can you provide me with more information about the problem you are experiencing, such as error messages, or any troubleshooting steps you have already tried? Additionally, can you specify which operating system you are using and if you are connected to the printer via USB or network?
Also, for accessing Print Manager for maintenance, you may need to check the Sawgrass support website, or contact Sawgrass support for more specific instructions on how to access Print Manager on your particular system. - Agata
Hello about a year ago I purchased an epson ET-15000 for sublimation but without thinking I added the regular ink 😢 is there any way to empty it and add the sublimation ink? Thank you
Hi Lorena! Oh no! Epson may have a way to flush the tanks but you may want to check with them so that you are voiding any warranty. - Dawn
@@DesignBundles thank you so much for getting back to me
What's the difference from A&B ink
How do you get Cricut print on a full 8.5 x 11 I can’t mine to do it. I print in print and cut.
But it only allow small print
It could be your image is too small a resolution. Some things can't go big.
To print on a full 8.5 x 11 inch paper using a Cricut machine, you will need to adjust the settings in the Cricut Design Space software. Here are the steps you can follow:
Open Cricut Design Space and select the project you want to print on a full 8.5 x 11 inch paper.
Click on the "Make It" button to prepare the project for cutting or printing.
In the next screen, select "Advanced" from the top menu.
In the "Advanced" screen, you will see a "Print Area" option. Adjust the width and height to 8.5 x 11 inches.
Make sure that "Print and Cut" is selected, and then click on the "Continue" button to proceed with the printing process.
Follow the on-screen instructions to load the paper and connect your Cricut machine to your computer.
Once the printing is finished, your Cricut machine will automatically cut the design, and you will have a full 8.5 x 11 inch printed and cut project.
Please note that the above steps are general guidelines, the specific steps may vary based on the Cricut model you are using. It may also be beneficial to check the Cricut website for more detailed instructions on printing on a full 8.5 x 11 inch paper. - Agata
You never said what is used for or on paper or only cloth?
Can I use the hiipoo ink in the f170 epson printer
Hi there! I'm not sure about the compatibility between a Hiipoo ink cartridge, personally, and an Epson F170 printer. It's always best to consult the printer's documentation or contact the manufacturer to confirm if the Hiipoo ink cartridge is compatible with the Epson F170 printer. There are a lot of third party ink cartridges available in the market which claims to be compatible with the printer model, but it is not always true, using a third party or non-original ink can damage your printer and sometimes void the warranty. Are there any mention of the Epson in the product reviews? - Dawn 🙂
I wouldn't recommend using Hipoo Ink. it can void the warranty. And be careful when buying the bottles to refill your F170, some of them say compatible with Epson but they aren't Epson. The ICC profiles that Epson has set up may not work with other printers causing more issues. Epson's ink is great quality, no matter what you print it on and it last and is cost effective. When buying a sublimation printers you should compare the cost of everything when resupplying your ink, etc. And for ones like Sawgrass and Epson Sublimation printers, I'd go with what they are sold with and recommeded by the companies for each.
You did not talk about the Epson F170 and also why those Sawgrass inks cost 10 times more than Epson official sublimation inks...
Our apologies! We are working on an updated version of this and will include more information on the Epson and inks in our video. - Dawn
Very informative Crystal, thank you so much for another amazing video! *Side note, maybe it's just me and my ADHD, but I find the background music very distracting and a little too loud too. It almost sounds like you're trying to talk over it.
Hey Karla! Thank you for the feedback! We can lower that in upcoming videos. - Dawn 🙂
@@DesignBundles Awe, that's very kind, thank you! I don't know if that's a RUclips requirement thing to have music, but so many sites crank it so much it's really hard to hear the presentation and focus! Or I'm just getting too old! 😂
Does anyone have an icc profile they can share for epson et2803 and happytoner?
Hi Sherri! You can check with the manufacturer of the printer or the ink cartridge to see if they have ICC profiles available for download as well! - Dawn 🙂
●●You just answered my question. "why are a couple of my mugs fading!!?" YES, we have very HOT water run through the dishwasher. 😲 #whodathunkit THANK YOU, NOW I KNOW!
We bought 2 Epson ET-3760 One for printing & the other for sublimation. The sub printer got clogged up ( the "new" wore out & I stopped using it). A year later, I FINALLY got it going again. Now I run a print every other day or so. All good 👍
Great! So glad we could help! ❤️ Agata
Is the $1 event still going on
Hi Sandra! The Wednesday sale has ended but we do have on on Saturday which you can preview here: designbundles.net/one-dollar-deals Let us know if there is anything we can do to help. - Dawn 🙂
Does anyone know if Sublimation inks are vegan please?