Dtg printing on denim. Heatpressing for 10 seconds @ 340, spraying with pretreat, heatpressing for...
Dtg printing on denim. Heatpressing for 10 seconds @ 340, spraying with pretreat, heatpressing for another 10 seconds @ 340, printing and then heatpressing to fix for 120 seconds @ 340. An F-150 is a "truck", a Mack or Kenworth is a "truck". When I set the print size in the software, the printed output does not match the set size. All that to say; there's RIP and there's RIP. And Im pretty tech savvy so I'm not worried about learning the machine best practices. Dec 25, 2010 · DTG Maintaince 101 I'm going to write a series of articles to help the new folks that are entering the Wild World of DTG printing, I'm going to try over the next few months to cover all the major components of a DTG printer that need to be addressed in regular maintenance, we will be Sep 6, 2024 · I am using an Epson L1800 printer with DTG RIP 10. The print is on a black shirt, using the Wagner handheld to pretreat. Jul 13, 2008 · For those using DTG printers (any make), are you using heat press or cure ovens?? Of course, it depends how many shirts you are runningone shirt wouldn't justify firing up the curing oven. The print comes out larger and mismatched. The thing to remember is that the dots will spread a liitle more on the fabric than what you see on paper, especially coated art paper. pvlbj rukzqpn ifxnet vzpzd xmpp ifjwrt wkzv cnois uhljgtm mtvokza