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  1. I sold DTF.com so it caused another shuffle of domain names. Sorry about that when I moved it to DTF.com I didn't foresee me ever letting that domain go.
  2. The downloads link is back on the top menu now. As I have time I will get things fixed up around here. The forum will have a permanent home now at DIYDTF.com. DIYDTG.com and opendtg.com also redirect to it. Thanks for your patience.
  3. Barely. haha . It's been a crazy 2 years of DTF, I'm finally coming up for some air. Johnson4 is great and a large contributor here. His knowledge is much appreciated.
  4. Please post the files for all to download. Thank you
  5. 1) No, we actually have found our particular China inks to be better than the USA made. 2) Yes, there is a wide range of quality coming from China. Even suppliers will have a good, better, best line of inks 3)No, all aren't the same. We see a wide variation in quality. And the quality can change. We loved a film and then ordered 180,000 sheets of it, the large order was not of the same quality as the sample and we had to sell them off at a huge loss.
  6. Flush it with distilled water. It's a gallon for less than $1
  7. They just followed the stock epson primary colors and then made the light colors white
  8. 0x55 has to do with the Paper width sensor not seeing the film. Tape another piece of film over top of the first 4 inches of film so it looks at the area that is doubled up. Also, shut off paper width check on the Epson LCD menu.
  9. For those of you that don't know DTFsuperstore.com is owned by OpenDTG.com that is where we moved the DTF supplies to. Also, subscribe to us on Youtube.com, we are doing at least 1 DTF video a week: https://www.youtube.com/c/DTFSuperstore
  10. Tape about 6 inches of film on top of the beginning of your roll so the printer can see it.
  11. Yes just make sure you can find the printhead and it will most likely need all new parts for anything that has ink in them.
  12. Make sure you have a good nozzle check. If yes then try adjusting platen gap adjust on the printer settings window under the resolution
  13. Some people are using Epson's RIP. No to the wide format RIPs.
  14. Yes it needs to be version 9 to have 1 pass printing. Just note that all AcroRIP is pirated software
  15. As Johnson4 said... the first step is always a nozzle check when you have printing issues. You can't troubleshoot any issues until you know that you're getting a 100% good nozzle check.
  16. Neon colors can be tough to hit with out alot of adjustment in photoshop. CMYK range of colors don't really cover neons. I'd suggest while learning to stay away from Neon colors or test print some color swatches to find a color that works for you.
  17. First there's a difference in feel and capability with screen printing than DTF. Both have a time and place. I think DTF can do a lot but it's not a 100% direct screen print replacement. I haven't seen refurbished P600s in forever for that price. It's tough to find them for any reasonable price. Used ones are going for $1700. We bought up a bunch earlier in the year when we knew they would run out. But I have to get a return on tying up that much cash. Support is a huge time expense for us. When someone buys a printer from us I'm now "married" to them for the life of the product. It depends what you want to do. Many people buy a printer and figure it out on their own or with self research. Others want training and support as needed. We do not include the RIP. AcroRIP, ek and Kothari are options.. All have been discussed on the forum.
  18. You should have medium.. a few people got coarse when we were short. Coarse is almost like sugar.
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