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Hi All,

I'm hoping someone can help me with a issue we are running into on the Epson F2000 / Garment Creator platform.

We are currently running 3 Epson F2000 machines and need to run them all on one iMac. The problem is that we are not able to send multiple jobs through Garment creator to the different machines as it will only allow one printer to be queued up at a time.

Hoping someone has a solution to this and that maybe I'm overlooking something obvious!

Thanks!
Sam
 

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Hi All,

I'm hoping someone can help me with a issue we are running into on the Epson F2000 / Garment Creator platform.

We are currently running 3 Epson F2000 machines and need to run them all on one iMac. The problem is that we are not able to send multiple jobs through Garment creator to the different machines as it will only allow one printer to be queued up at a time.

Hoping someone has a solution to this and that maybe I'm overlooking something obvious!

Thanks!
Sam


Everything you need is CADLink Digital Factory. ONLY WINDOWS

Try the Trial Version :
ftp://52.204.40.95/pub/commercialrelease/trial/DF3Trial.exe

More info;
https://www.cadlink.com

This Program support drivers of your printer.
 

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Hi All,

I'm hoping someone can help me with a issue we are running into on the Epson F2000 / Garment Creator platform.

We are currently running 3 Epson F2000 machines and need to run them all on one iMac. The problem is that we are not able to send multiple jobs through Garment creator to the different machines as it will only allow one printer to be queued up at a time.

Hoping someone has a solution to this and that maybe I'm overlooking something obvious!

Thanks!
Sam

Currently you can only run one printer at a time using an Apple MAC computer.

Note that Epson's Garment Creator is one of the few software;s available with a MAC version.

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Even though it is PC only I am pretty sure that the CBreeze RIP for the F2000 can print to multiple printers at one time.

It works great and has many extra features that you will not find in GC (including a really cool "highlight white pass") and it is way cheaper than other third party RIPs.

I highly recommend it for the F2000 printer that wants to step up the control of their DTG to the next level.

Definitely for the person that is great with artwork and/or likes to experiment and not conform to a "one setting" prints all style. It is now my "go to" RIP, even over CAD's Digital factory which I have been using for a couple of years now.
 

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BTW - forget Parallels and the other PC emulators for Mac (which I used to endorse).

Install Boot Camp on your Mac and all that you need to do is boot into it when ever you want to use the PC RIP. Boot Camp is free. All that you need is a legit working copy of Win7 or even Win10. It will use some of your hard drive storage but that is not a concern if you hard drive is big enough.

This way your Mac is still intact and you are not sharing RAM memory with an emulator and when you boot into the Mac side (hold down option key on startup) you have a fully operational PC.

All the info that you need is on the web. Let Google be your guide.
 

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BTW - forget Parallels and the other PC emulators for Mac (which I used to endorse).

Install Boot Camp on your Mac and all that you need to do is boot into it when ever you want to use the PC RIP. Boot Camp is free. All that you need is a legit working copy of Win7 or even Win10. It will use some of your hard drive storage but that is not a concern if you hard drive is big enough.

This way your Mac is still intact and you are not sharing RAM memory with an emulator and when you boot into the Mac side (hold down option key on startup) you have a fully operational PC.

All the info that you need is on the web. Let Google be your guide.


Agree with Geno. Boot Camp seems to work the best when trying to use a PC program on a MAC.

And the price (free) can't be beat.

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