Print 100 Shirts in One Hour - Epson F3070 DTG Printers | Epson + Nazdar SourceOne

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  • Опубліковано 22 кві 2021
  • Full video of printing: 100 t-shirts in one hour using two Epson SureColor F3070 Direct-to-Garment printers and barcode job scanning with the Wasatch SoftRIP Automation workflow software.
    Nazdar SourceOne has your DTG solution from equipment to supplies!
    For more information about the F3070 👉 bit.ly/S1-EpsF3070
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 33

  • @TheArpits
    @TheArpits 2 роки тому +6

    Once you have this machine, printing is not an issue anymore but pretreatment is the real issue. Epson should make a pretreat machine if they are making production printers like the F3070. They should provide an end to end solution.

  • @nicniknicko7055
    @nicniknicko7055 2 роки тому +1

    I have two F2100’s and I think I need to make the jump just for the ink savings.
    … I’ve also heard of people buying the ink pouches for these machines, extracting the ink and putting them into after market refillable carts for the F2100. Effectively lowering the cost per print while still using the same formula ink.
    There’s so many hacks you can learn from FB forums.

  • @berkshireembroideryprintin8956

    For 55k buy 2 good heat presses hotronix dual stations and buy your transfers. You'll save a ton of money and won't have to worry about any of the maintenance, or pretrating or buying an expensive convection oven. For 55k it needs to be 5 times that speed

  • @guilhermepoggianelli221
    @guilhermepoggianelli221 2 роки тому +1

    Hi hope all is well with you.
    Please I have a question, do you keep 100 pre-treated t-shirts ready just waiting for the customer to place the order? Because I understand that this production that the video shows is very large and difficult to achieve with a F3070.

  • @jonathanw.6266
    @jonathanw.6266 3 роки тому +1

    Hi there,
    What resolution settings were you using? Were you printing at production res (1200x600) or was it at 1200x1200. How many passes? 4,6,8,12?
    What pretreat did you use and how much did you use?
    What were the zone drying temp and time did you have? (both for the pretreat cure and the print cure)?
    Thanks!

    • @NazdarSourceOne
      @NazdarSourceOne  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Jonathan! Epson used a variety of modes to simulate production at different levels and passes. Depending on the makeup of the garment, they used the suggested 1:1 ratio of Epson pretreat at the recommended between 30-35 grams sprayed onto the garment. If you'd like more information, email us at s1promo@nazdar.com. We can connect you with one of our DTG specialists who can answer more specific questions about what speeds and production you are looking to meet.

  • @pat2407
    @pat2407 3 роки тому +4

    What is average cost per print? And is maintaince costly? As we're planning to buy one as well!

    • @NazdarSourceOne
      @NazdarSourceOne  3 роки тому +3

      Hi! The average cost per print will vary depending on multiple factors including, but not limited to, size of print area, quality mode, garment quality, and garment color. The art we printed in this video ---> ua-cam.com/video/R0EuYePTQ5M/v-deo.html had an ink cost of $1.03 at quality mode 3 on a dark garment. Maintenance isn't costly at all and only takes about 5 minutes per day. The F3070 maintenance cartridge costs around $50 and uses a minimal amount each time. Shoot us an email at s1promo@nazdar.com and we can get you in touch with one of our experts and provide a cost example based on one of your art files and specifications.

  • @leviteapparel
    @leviteapparel 2 роки тому +1

    WOW COOL

  • @syafiqfitri7844
    @syafiqfitri7844 3 роки тому

    Hi there,im from Malaysia and using F2000.Is it possible to use dryer also?Now im using heatpress to cure the printing.Whats the diffirent between both curing method?Thanks in advance

    • @NazdarSourceOne
      @NazdarSourceOne  3 роки тому

      Hi! Yes, you can absolutely use a dryer to cure the shirts printed on an Epson F2100 DTG. The difference between using a dryer and heat press is mostly with handfeel. The garment cured through a dryer will feel more similar to a screen print. The garment cured on the heat press is being pressed down and therefore will have a smoother, more heat-transfer-like texture. Using a dryer can also help streamline your operation to some extent and is required for a high-production printer like the F3070. With a heat press, you have to load and unload as well as monitor the heat press depending on your model. Whereas with the dryer you set your load the shirt on the belt and have a garment basket on the other end to catch.

  • @gaut9240
    @gaut9240 2 роки тому

    You are scanning a bar code before placing t-shirt for printing, that means you have assigned bar codes to every tshirt artwork? And how you are doing this? 100 tees in one hour on one machine or both?

  • @TheNosdivad
    @TheNosdivad 3 роки тому +4

    The title gave the impression you were going to use one(1) printing machine not two(2)

    • @NazdarSourceOne
      @NazdarSourceOne  3 роки тому

      Hi! This demonstration from Epson shows two direct to garment printers utilizing automation software for job barcoding. Barcode automation is a powerful tool for tracking and loading print jobs in a busy shop receiving multiple, small-run orders. This can also add a little time to each print to load a new job. If you send 100 of the same print to the F3070, running on a dark garment at level 3 print mode, you can print 2 full-sized prints in 2 mins 15 seconds (see this video: ua-cam.com/video/dVu8GCpVQM4/v-deo.html). Output will always vary based on print mode, artwork size and dark vs. light garment.

  • @c2sartinkprinthub757
    @c2sartinkprinthub757 3 роки тому

    the potential for that printing speed is speed..

  • @lorenzoslife2481
    @lorenzoslife2481 2 роки тому

    Hello, can this machine print a hoody sleeve and on the hood of a hooded sweater shirt?

    • @edgararmando7570
      @edgararmando7570 3 місяці тому

      this is total lie . they way he just put into the machine the color shirts. BEFORE TO DO THAT YOU NEED A Pretreatment Machine LIKE Mister T-1 or similar. that is the big issue.
      AND THE PRODUCTION OF colored T-SHIRTS greatly increases expense and time.

  • @lyricskatta8889
    @lyricskatta8889 2 роки тому

    Hii I am from India , so I want buy this machine can u tell me what's the price of this machine

  • @handmadestuff4356
    @handmadestuff4356 2 роки тому

    Machine, ink, tax, shipping=55k this is a steal making 50 shirts/hr

  • @brownsense1
    @brownsense1 2 роки тому

    i would buy this for a dtf set up

    • @NazdarSourceOne
      @NazdarSourceOne  2 роки тому

      Hi! Epson just produced a video showcasing the F2100 printing film transfers so you can see it in action. We just uploaded it to our channel or you can click here to watch --> ua-cam.com/video/ilwgi096GlY/v-deo.html

  • @KhanBaba-ix3vb
    @KhanBaba-ix3vb Рік тому

    Price

  • @thecomiccircuit
    @thecomiccircuit 3 роки тому +7

    It is a great demo of leveraging this printer for optimal performance...but it really isnt showing the whole process of creating 100 shirts on 50k of equipment...you still need to prep shirts and load art and barcode...while it is a great capabilities demo of the F3070 and workflow....it is very misleading to a new person coming to this industry.....please dont misconstrue my comment...I love this video..but buyer beware...all of the planet's are in alignment to make this video work...

    • @NazdarSourceOne
      @NazdarSourceOne  3 роки тому

      You are right! There is absolutely the pre-treat, heat press, and artwork/barcode loading times to consider when estimating your print-time on any direct-to-garment printer. Pre-press for DTG is considerably faster and less involved than traditional screen printing making it great for medium- to short-run jobs or on-demand garment printing. It is important to note that the video alone doesn't show the pre-press work and we appreciate your feedback on that. The Nazdar SourceOne DTG experts can estimate that process for your business based on volume, staffing and shop setup when you're considering buying a DTG printer. Shoot us an email if there's anything we can help you with! S1promo@nazdar.com

  • @WEAREINTIM
    @WEAREINTIM 2 роки тому

    A little commentary would be great next time. I guess you have some experience to tell ;)

  • @TOYSandSTORIESforyou
    @TOYSandSTORIESforyou Рік тому +1

    what's with the mask?

  • @adelabdellatif
    @adelabdellatif 2 роки тому +2

    Pre treatment and drying times ignored I believe you can not do more than 25 units per hour using actual setup

    • @angpham1173
      @angpham1173 2 роки тому

      in an actual work flow, this is how printers should run. Why buy $50k machine and just have 1 person to run everything from A-Z? Like any other production in any factory, you have different people for different jobs. One single man can not assemble a whole car/phone, or pretty much anything you can think of. Getting back to this setup, pretreatment and drying can be handled easily by another worker + 1 good dryer and 1 good automatic sprayer

  • @tenzinlekshey
    @tenzinlekshey 2 роки тому

    100 tee in one hr not possible....who is going to pre heat, spray coating layer, then again heat...

  • @fideldiaz8676
    @fideldiaz8676 2 роки тому

    $50.000 :o

  • @mulugatwondafrash733
    @mulugatwondafrash733 6 місяців тому

    Waw

  • @edgararmando7570
    @edgararmando7570 3 місяці тому +1

    this is total lie . they way he just put into the machine the color shirts. BEFORE TO DO THAT YOU NEED A Pretreatment Machine LIKE Mister T-1 or similar. what a way to be a lier.. this is total lie . they way he just put into the machine the color shirts. BEFORE TO DO THAT YOU NEED A Pretreatment Machine LIKE Mister T-1 or similar. that is the big issue.
    AND THE PRODUCTION OF colored T-SHIRTS greatly increases expense and time.

  • @e2U
    @e2U 3 місяці тому

    Who's pretreating and drying that chemical that smells like poison because it is? The Pre-Treat takes more time than the printing! DTF is better and offers better shirts, bags, hats, and anything else you can Heat-Transfer on!