Printable vinyl, we love it!!! There is
only one down side and that is printers. We have gone through so many
printers trying to find ONE that will work properly with the vinyl we
have found there is only one that semi works better than any other
one and that is the Epson WF-4630, no its not a photo printer.
Before you start talking giant solvent
printer, one they are extremely pricey, two they take up an insane
amount of room and three they require a special vent system because
it is extremely toxic to breath in the fumes.
We tried Cannon photo printers, Epson
photo printers (including the new XP-6000) and HP photo printers.
Every signal one of them leave streaks or giant globs of ink on the
vinyl. Once you put it through the heat press after it has been
printed on the photo printers it loses almost all of its colour and
looks like it has been washed 100 times.
I have read blog after blog, and 1000's of tips and we keep going back to the WF-4630 because its the only one that works at least semi right not always perfect but better than the photo ones.
Today after spending 2 days fighting with the new XP-6000 I took it back to the store because whats the point of something that loses it's colour after going through the heat press. I have finally figured it out!! I think I know what the problem is with the photo printers. They are liquid ink the WF-4630 is powder ink, no not laser actual powder ink. So no globs.
Here is the trick with the WF-4630 you can not tell it that there is photo paper or it smears and what a mess it makes of the page and rollers. You have to tell you it that its normal paper and do high quality printing and in settings you need to turn off high speed print. You need to make sure your heads are always clean before you print and always always print on normal paper first because if the quality of the photo is horrible than it will print horrible no mater what you do.
I have read blog after blog, and 1000's of tips and we keep going back to the WF-4630 because its the only one that works at least semi right not always perfect but better than the photo ones.
Today after spending 2 days fighting with the new XP-6000 I took it back to the store because whats the point of something that loses it's colour after going through the heat press. I have finally figured it out!! I think I know what the problem is with the photo printers. They are liquid ink the WF-4630 is powder ink, no not laser actual powder ink. So no globs.
Here is the trick with the WF-4630 you can not tell it that there is photo paper or it smears and what a mess it makes of the page and rollers. You have to tell you it that its normal paper and do high quality printing and in settings you need to turn off high speed print. You need to make sure your heads are always clean before you print and always always print on normal paper first because if the quality of the photo is horrible than it will print horrible no mater what you do.
We use special printable vinyl that we
buy in bulk but we used to get the printable sheets from micheals and
they worked okay but don't last as long on the shirts.
We rely on our printer and the
printable vinyl to put basic images on shirts or other clothing so it
has to work, be consistent and fast because we are always in a hurry
and of course people leave things to the last minute.
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