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Creating Your T-shirt Design, Data Creation and Transmission Guidelines - support

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2. Remove the White ink cartridge, shake it, then reinstall it. 3. Print a nozzle check pattern to check for clogged nozzles. Parent topic: Basic Printing Related tasks Performing a Nozzle Check Shaking and Replacing the Ink Cartridges Creating Your T-shirt Design After creating the data, use the Garment Creator software to transmit it to the printer. Visit your product's support website at epson.com/support/f2000 (U.S.) or epson.ca/support/f2000 (Canada) to download the Garment Creator software and utilities Follow the guidelines in these sections when creating your T-shirt design. Data Creation and Transmission Guidelines Printable Area Parent topic: Basic Printing Data Creation and Transmission Guidelines • For best results, select sRGB colors when creating data to be printed on a T-shirt. sRGB colors are closer to the actual print results. • You can print in these formats from Garment Creator: TIFF, JPEG, PNG, BMP. • You can transmit data only when the printer is not printing. • While the printer is receiving data, only these operations are possible: • Turning off the power • Moving the platen • Cancelling a print job Note: When a USB memory device is connected to the printer, printing starts after saving the data to the USB memory device. This saves you having to send data again when printing the data repeatedly. If you continue to send data while a USB memory device is connected to the printer, the previous data is overwritten. Parent topic: Creating Your T-shirt Design 36

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2.
Remove the White ink cartridge, shake it, then reinstall it.
3.
Print a nozzle check pattern to check for clogged nozzles.
Parent topic:
Basic Printing
Related tasks
Performing a Nozzle Check
Shaking and Replacing the Ink Cartridges
Creating Your T-shirt Design
After creating the data, use the Garment Creator software to transmit it to the printer.
Visit your product's support website at
epson.com/support/f2000
(U.S.) or
epson.ca/support/f2000
(Canada) to download the Garment Creator software and utilities
Follow the guidelines in these sections when creating your T-shirt design.
Data Creation and Transmission Guidelines
Printable Area
Parent topic:
Basic Printing
Data Creation and Transmission Guidelines
• For best results, select sRGB colors when creating data to be printed on a T-shirt. sRGB colors are
closer to the actual print results.
• You can print in these formats from Garment Creator: TIFF, JPEG, PNG, BMP.
• You can transmit data only when the printer is not printing.
• While the printer is receiving data, only these operations are possible:
• Turning off the power
• Moving the platen
• Cancelling a print job
Note:
When a USB memory device is connected to the printer, printing starts after saving the data to the
USB memory device. This saves you having to send data again when printing the data repeatedly. If you
continue to send data while a USB memory device is connected to the printer, the previous data is
overwritten.
Parent topic:
Creating Your T-shirt Design
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