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  1. Hi, I am having problems with my Epson L1800 whereby the white layer at the back of the print is not generating. I cleaned the printer head, tested that ink is going through it and i am able to pull the ink from the cartridge using a syringe. All appears to be ok but does not print it. The only time i can get the white ink is if i use the syringe to pull the white ink up to 5 minutes before the print starts. Otherwise, i get no white ink whatsoever. Any idea why this is happening? Thanks in advance.
  2. This has resolved my issue. I can now apply more pressure on the heat press without ruining my prints! Leaving the print to cool off properly after the powder melts helps a lot also. Thank you.
  3. Thanks for your feedback, this is really helpful. I am using matt film for my prints but to cure it, i use my heat press. I leave it on the heat press, few cm without touching the print for 2 minutes at 160C. what do you recommend in terms of curing as sometimes with my process i get tiny bubbles but they are not very visible? thanks again!
  4. Thanks for your feedback, this is really helpful. I am using matt film for my prints but to cure it, i use my heat press. I leave it on the heat press, few cm without touching the print for 2 minutes at 160C. what do you recommend in terms of curing as sometimes with my process i get tiny bubbles but they are not very visible? thanks again!
  5. Here are two examples.. fairly light press also.
  6. Hi, I have an Epson L1800 which i use for printing. The quality of the printout is great but when I transfer it to the t-shirt, it burns part of the print. The only way i can avoid this is by pressing extremely light but then the print doesn’t feel like it gets stuck to the t-shirt correctly. Has anyone experienced this before? Note: i am using cotton t-shirt which i press at 160C for 10 seconds. the powder is melted for 2 minutes before applying to t-shirt. I am using 60% colour print and 100% white.
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