Zarah wrote:
I would say you should go for the DuraBrite ink. It works. I have the cheapest Epson (SX 125) because I use it only for printing on fabric. For other things I have an OKI Laser printer.
The Epson has a lousy way of taking the paper/fabric into the printer but I have no problems as long as I use the EQ printables sheets. I have come to a method that works when I prepare my own fabric for printing, but that is more challenging. I don't do it without taking a deep breath and say a little prayer
I use epson too, following a friend's recommendations. Her advice for printing on fabric is that you buy A4 sized labels, stick one on the back of your fabric, trim the fabric down to the same size as the label - rub well on the paper side to eliminate air bubbles, and then pass it through your printer. Works well for me, and you can get at least 4-6 passes with one label, sometimes a few more.
I have also super starched my fabric, but this is only suitable for printing inklingo shapes, as the starch will stop the ink from penetrating the fabric.