Hi,
have experience with large format printers and read a lot around, but still unsure. Bought a new Epson 1500w printer. Sublimation ink and cartridges will come in a week. Now i have only the ones that came with the printer
I am confused as read somewhere load directly sublimation ink, some say load original, print a bit and then the sublimation.
Anyway i bought a second pack of refillable cartridges that intend to fill with cleaning liquid, inktec original, for flushing. Intended use is when i go on a vacation to clean leave in the lines.
1. Do i load the original inks and print something then load the sublimation cartridges or i wait and directly start printing sublimation??
Do i need to flush with Inktec liquid
2. Will be using Inktec and Texprint High release paper, mostly for T shirts.
Do i install the Power Driver and use the Sawgrass ICC profiles? or anyone a link for that combo? This must be pretty typical and popular. I have another software anyway Qimage, which i will most likely use.
Any help will be appreciated.
have experience with large format printers and read a lot around, but still unsure. Bought a new Epson 1500w printer. Sublimation ink and cartridges will come in a week. Now i have only the ones that came with the printer
I am confused as read somewhere load directly sublimation ink, some say load original, print a bit and then the sublimation.
Anyway i bought a second pack of refillable cartridges that intend to fill with cleaning liquid, inktec original, for flushing. Intended use is when i go on a vacation to clean leave in the lines.
1. Do i load the original inks and print something then load the sublimation cartridges or i wait and directly start printing sublimation??
Do i need to flush with Inktec liquid
2. Will be using Inktec and Texprint High release paper, mostly for T shirts.
Do i install the Power Driver and use the Sawgrass ICC profiles? or anyone a link for that combo? This must be pretty typical and popular. I have another software anyway Qimage, which i will most likely use.
Any help will be appreciated.