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Epson Introduces Updated Garment Creator Software




February 4, 2016

Epson America Inc., Long Beach, Calif., recently announced updates to its Garment Creator software for the SureColor F2000 direct-to-garment (DTG) printer. 

The enhanced software includes a “Use Garment Black” capability for reduced ink usage, and an improved look and feel when printing on black garments, according to the company.

“Our goal when Epson first entered the DTG market in 2013 was to deliver superior print quality, reliability and ease-of-use, providing additional revenue opportunities for print shops of all sizes,” says Larry Kaufman, product manager, professional imaging, Epson America Inc. “Now, with the addition of our updated Garment Creator software, we are fulfilling our highest priority requests and our customers will be able to achieve new levels of image quality, all the while cutting down on the ink costs associated with imaging in the very popular black garment segment.”


The latest version of Garment Creator software, available for OS X and Windows, automatically recognizes and eliminates black areas of an image file and leverages the black fabric of a garment. By selecting the new “Use Garment Black” preset, the black areas of the image are masked off automatically. 


For more information, visit epson.com. — L.V.