Converting Your XP-15000 Printer for DTF: A Comprehensive Guide

Navigating through the intricate world of printer conversion can be daunting, especially for beginners. With the rise in popularity of Direct To Film (DTF) printing, many seek to modify their regular printers to suit these new needs. This article offers a detailed, step-by-step guide on converting an XP-15000 for DTF.

1. Preparing the XP-15000 for Conversion Before embarking on this conversion journey, ensure your XP-15000 printer is set to chipless. The chipless conversion process requires resources available on inkchip.net, where you can find the necessary tools to convert your printer.

2. Relocating the CSIC Board Each cartridge in a printer comes with a chip that communicates with an electronic board known as the CSIC board. When you go chipless, the printer disregards the information from the CSIC board. However, the board must remain plugged in, or else it will trigger printer errors. Due to potential ink leaks from DTF and sublimation processes, it's advisable to relocate the CSIC board to a safer location. To successfully relocate, ensure you have a workflow sheet from BCH Technologies as a guide. Remove the necessary covers, screws, and relocate the CSIC board, ensuring it's safely tucked away.

3. Waterproofing the Printhead For DTF purposes, it's essential to waterproof the printhead to avoid any damage from ink leaks. Start by removing the printhead cover and accessing the underlying screws. To ensure your printhead remains undamaged and waterproof, use an electronic grade silicone seal. Additionally, acquire a cover guard from BCH Technologies designed for the XP15000 to facilitate this process. The seal helps protect both the printhead and the cables connecting to it, ensuring longevity and durability.

4. Reinstalling the Printhead After the waterproofing process, it's time to reinstall the printhead. Attach it back into its original position, secure the necessary screws, and ensure everything is in its proper place.

5. Aligning the Printer With changes made to the printhead, alignment is crucial to ensure your prints come out perfectly. Start by cleaning the printhead, followed by a nozzle check to confirm everything is in order. Use the printer's built-in alignment feature, ensuring you do both vertical and horizontal alignments. The alignment ensures that the printhead's changes do not negatively impact print quality.

6. Installing an External Waste Tank Considering the significant amount of printing that DTF entails, equipping your printer with an external waste tank is vital. This involves detaching the internal tube and creating a suitable outlet on the printer cover. Kits for this process are available at BCH Technologies. It's essential to secure the external waste tank to avoid any mishaps.

We understand that this process might be intricate, especially for newcomers. For those who feel overwhelmed, BCH Technologies, based in Greensboro, North Carolina, is considering offering services to help local clients with their conversion needs.

For a visual guide on this process, check out the video below to watch how it's done.