Here is a quick reference guide for our Epson SureColor P7570/9570 Unboxing and Set Up Guide video. If you need to refer to a specific section of our video just click the time stamp for that section. 0:00 Overview 3:15 Unbox & User Guide 4:32 Stand Box Contents 5:02 Stand Assembly 5:42 Unpack Printer 7:02 Preparing to lift printer in place 8:23 Placing printer on stand 9:53 Securing printer to the stand 10:21 Basket Assembly 14:10 Basket Assembly Continued 15:25 Basket Assembly Conclusion 16:02 Install Paper Guides & Remove Blue Tape 17:29 Power On & Connection Overview 18:45 Initialize & Install Inks 21:36 Initialize With Inks (and grab a cup of coffee) 24:28 Operating Your Printer 38:15 Basket Functionality 39:47 Downloading drivers, software & updated firmware (for MAC) 47:39 Downloading drivers, software & updated firmware (for Windows) 55:03 Final Thoughts
Hi Terry. We've had 2 demo units to date and have sold a good amount of both p7570 and p9570. Very solid so far, especially in terms of nozzle reliability. We've had 1 customer with what I would call a lemon, but it has since been rectified by Epson. My only real complaint so far would be how the Epson Media Installer software works and integrates with the printer. If you have one computer, 1 printer fine. But when you have one or more printers and computers printing to these, then you have to manually update every local workstation to stay current with new media types. Wish it would automatically push the updates to all computers/drivers.
In the owners manual it says not to tip the unit more than 10 degrees after the ink cartridges are installed to avoid spilling any ink. I have to get this down some stairs to my studio, can I tilt it more than 10 deg without any ink installed?
Sorry for the delay Don. Yes, you can tilt it more than 10 degrees if there is no ink at all installed in the system including in the plumbing. Meaning, you haven't done the initial ink installation.
Hi Don. Are you Mac or Windows based? If you are Windows, there is a software Utility that you can download from Epson called the LFP Accounting Tool. You can access it from the Support tab of our product page here. www.dtgweb.com/epson-surecolor-p7570-standard-edition-printer-1.html Unfortunately, if you're Mac based there is no such tool. Generally speaking, I tell our customers that in a typical "heavy coverage, dark image", the printer will use around 1.5ml of ink total per square foot of printing. This is generally on the high side but I like to play it safe from a cost stand point.
Here is a quick reference guide for our Epson SureColor P7570/9570 Unboxing and Set Up Guide video. If you need to refer to a specific section of our video just click the time stamp for that section.
0:00 Overview
3:15 Unbox & User Guide
4:32 Stand Box Contents
5:02 Stand Assembly
5:42 Unpack Printer
7:02 Preparing to lift printer in place
8:23 Placing printer on stand
9:53 Securing printer to the stand
10:21 Basket Assembly
14:10 Basket Assembly Continued
15:25 Basket Assembly Conclusion
16:02 Install Paper Guides & Remove Blue Tape
17:29 Power On & Connection Overview
18:45 Initialize & Install Inks
21:36 Initialize With Inks (and grab a cup of coffee)
24:28 Operating Your Printer
38:15 Basket Functionality
39:47 Downloading drivers, software & updated firmware (for MAC)
47:39 Downloading drivers, software & updated firmware (for Windows)
55:03 Final Thoughts
any issues with the printer yet? i was looking at ordering one, but after seeing some bad reviews.
Hi Terry. We've had 2 demo units to date and have sold a good amount of both p7570 and p9570. Very solid so far, especially in terms of nozzle reliability. We've had 1 customer with what I would call a lemon, but it has since been rectified by Epson. My only real complaint so far would be how the Epson Media Installer software works and integrates with the printer. If you have one computer, 1 printer fine. But when you have one or more printers and computers printing to these, then you have to manually update every local workstation to stay current with new media types. Wish it would automatically push the updates to all computers/drivers.
Thanks, very useful.
Glad it was helpful!
In the owners manual it says not to tip the unit more than 10 degrees after the ink cartridges are installed to avoid spilling any ink. I have to get this down some stairs to my studio, can I tilt it more than 10 deg without any ink installed?
Sorry for the delay Don. Yes, you can tilt it more than 10 degrees if there is no ink at all installed in the system including in the plumbing. Meaning, you haven't done the initial ink installation.
How do you determine ink usage in ml per print. I could do it on my old printer but don't see a way on the P7570.
Hi Don. Are you Mac or Windows based? If you are Windows, there is a software Utility that you can download from Epson called the LFP Accounting Tool. You can access it from the Support tab of our product page here. www.dtgweb.com/epson-surecolor-p7570-standard-edition-printer-1.html Unfortunately, if you're Mac based there is no such tool.
Generally speaking, I tell our customers that in a typical "heavy coverage, dark image", the printer will use around 1.5ml of ink total per square foot of printing. This is generally on the high side but I like to play it safe from a cost stand point.
@@dtgweb Thanks! I do have Windows so I'll give that a try. I generally I only print my own work but wanted to help out some other artists in my area.
Great and you're welcome! Feel free to check out our Epson paper and canvas options for the printer at dtgweb.com.