Required Equipment (Printing on T-shirts)

To print on a T-shirt using this printer, you need the equipment listed here, depending on your print project.

Platen (provided with the printer or optional item)
The printer comes with a small size platen. There are two other types of platens available in different sizes.
Grip pad tool (included with printer)
This shirt smoothing tool is used to remove slack and creases when loading a T-shirt on a platen.
T-shirts (commercially available)
For best results, use a T-shirt that is 100% cotton with thick and tightly-woven (ringspun) material, or a T-shirt that is 50/50 poly cotton blend or tri-blend. Printing on materials with high polyester content may result in more subdued colors. Since the print quality cannot always be guaranteed for some types of fabric, perform a test print first.
Heat press (commercially available)
A heat press is required before you can print on a T-shirt. A heat press is used to remove creases from T-shirts, pressing down standing fibers on T-shirts before printing to help prevent nozzle clogs, and to fix the pre-treatment solution and ink. Your heat press needs to be larger than your platen and able to sustain a temperature of 338 °F (170 °C) or more for 90 seconds. Check the accuracy of your heat press temperature with a probe; temperatures exceeding 356 °F may result in dull colors. For best results, use a heat press with a piece of parchment (silicone) paper or a Teflon (fluoro-resin) sheet at low pressure to allow the steam to escape.
Heat tunnel (commercially available)
A heat tunnel is used to fix the ink after printing. A heat tunnel is not necessary if you have a heat press.
Heat-resistant release sheet (commercially available)
A heat-resistant release sheet is placed over the T-shirt to prevent any pre-treatment solution or ink from sticking to the heat press. You can use parchment (silicone) paper, Teflon (fluoro-resin) sheets, or other types of heat-resistant material. Parchment (silicone) sheets tend to produce a matte effect and fluoro-resin sheets tend to produce a glossy effect. You can also use the sheet with the grip pad tool to load T-shirts on a platen covered with a grip pad.
Heat-resistant fabric (commercially available)
Use heat-resistant fabric to fix ink to uneven areas near seams, such as around sleeves. For best results, use the same type of fabric as the T-shirt.
Pre-treatment solution (available from Epson)
Pre-treatment solution is necessary for printing White ink on cotton T-shirts, or when printing 50/50 poly cotton blend or tri-blend T-shirts. Perform a test print to determine which pre-treatment solution best suits your needs. For best results, use a paint roller or sprayer to apply pre-treatment solution to the T-shirt.
Note: Using non-Epson pre-treatment solution may yield poor color, image quality, or washability.
Note: The cotton pre-treatment solution must be diluted with distilled water at a 1:2 ratio.
Pre-treatment roller set (commercially available)
A paint roller can be used to apply the pre-treatment solution to the T-shirt, and makes it easier to apply the solution to uneven areas such as pockets. The tray is used to allow the pre-treatment solution to soak into the roller. Choose a paint roller made of short polyester fiber with excellent liquid absorption and release, and one whose handle is made of rust-resistant aluminum. Use a tray to allow the pre-treatment solution to soak into the roller. When using a paint roller, make sure to apply the pre-treatment solution evenly, or the white print quality may not be as bright or printed colors may appear distorted.
Distilled water (commercially available)
Distilled or purified water is used to dilute the pre-treatment solution and to clean sensor covers.
Pre-treatment machine (commercially available)
A pre-treatment machine is used to apply the pre-treatment solution onto the T-shirt. Using a pre-treatment machine is quicker and easier than using a paint roller; however, more of the pre-treatment solution may be used because of overspray. For best results, we recommend an electric sprayer that allows you to spray a fine mist. Check in advance if the solution can be applied properly according to the pre-treatment solution and pre-treatment conditions.
Sticky tape or lint roller (commercially available)
Use sticky tape or a lint roller to remove lint from the print surface of the T-shirt. Take care not to pull fibers up from the T-shirt.
Hard roller (commercially available)
Use a hard roller to press the fibers flat on the print surface of the T-shirt before printing. Make sure that you prepare a separate hard roller from the pre-treatment solution roller.