We took apart an HP DeskJet 3845, Canon iP1500, Brother MFC420CN, Epson Stylus Photo 820 and an Epson Stylus c40. The printer you choose is the most absolutely crucial part of this hack. And Tshirt Forums, for their valuable input.įor your own DIYDTG you’ll need a few parts, (we honestly just used what we had lying around) We would like to take this moment to thank for his original designs, as ours is heavily based off his. So we took it upon ourselves to build a DIYDTG as cheaply and as successfully as possible. So you would think this field of technology would be hacked to no end, but we’ve actually only seen one other fully finished and working DIYDTG. Commercial DTGs can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 which for the hobbyist who only wants a few shirts is ridiculous. In layman’s terms, printing your own shirts and designs. For those unaware, the little acronym above stands for Do-It-Yourself- Direct-To-Garment printing.
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