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ET-8550 DTF Conversion Employee Checklist – Printable Shop Workflow for Epson ET-8550 Builds (Digital Download)
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Keep every ET-8550 DTF conversion organized, consistent, and easier to quality-check with this printable ET-8550 DTF Conversion Employee Checklist. Designed as a shop workflow guide, this checklist walks technicians through the major stages of converting an Epson ET-8550 into a DTF printer, from parts preparation and disassembly to electronics, white ink circulation, RIP setup, test printing, maintenance, and final supervisor sign-off.
This checklist is intended for technicians, repair shops, and advanced DIY users who want a structured process instead of relying on memory during a complicated conversion.
The checklist includes sections for pulling required parts before starting, following global QC rules, protecting the printhead and FFC cables, modifying the carriage, installing V3 dampers, routing tubing through the drag chain, setting up the white ink system, connecting the Kevin V2 DTF driver board set, priming dampers, configuring RIP settings, running real test patterns, and performing proper shutdown procedures.
What This Checklist Covers
- ET-8550 printer inspection before conversion
- Required BCH conversion kit parts
- Printhead removal and nipple manifold installation
- Printhead waterproofing with silicone gel / Protection 10K+
- Carriage grinding and clearance checks
- V3 damper installation
- Drag chain and tubing setup
- White ink tank, filter, pump, and mixer setup
- Maintenance tank and waste bottle plumbing
- Driver board and FFC cable connection checks
- PF sensor and 031004 error troubleshooting notes
- White ink priming and damper rotation
- RIP setup recommendations
- Test print approval process
- Production cleaning intervals
- Shutdown and capping-station flushing
- Final supervisor QC sign-off section
Key Benefits
- Helps employees follow a repeatable conversion process
- Reduces missed steps during complicated ET-8550 builds
- Provides QC checkpoints before moving to the next stage
- Helps protect sensitive parts such as FFC cables and printhead electronics
- Includes startup, production, and shutdown procedures
- Useful for training new technicians or standardizing shop workflow
- Printable format makes it easy to keep with each printer job
Recommended For
- Printer repair shops
- DTF conversion technicians
- BCH Technologies training students
- Advanced DIY users converting an ET-8550
- Shops building multiple ET-8550 DTF printers
- Teams that need employee checklists and supervisor sign-off
Important Notes
This checklist is not a beginner-level conversion manual by itself. ET-8550 DTF conversion requires mechanical modification, electronics handling, printhead work, tubing setup, ink priming, and RIP configuration. Users should already be familiar with printer disassembly, FFC cable handling, ink system plumbing, and DTF printing basics before attempting this conversion.
Because DTF conversions involve permanent modification, BCH Technologies recommends careful inspection, proper waterproofing, leak testing, real test printing, and full QC before approving a converted printer for production.
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