HOW TO CONVERT YOUR EPSON ECOTANK 2720 (ET-2720) INTO A SUBLIMATION PRINTER

In today’s tutorial I’m teaching you step-by-step the easiest way to convert your Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) into a sublimation printer!

How to Convert Epson EcoTank 2720 into a sublimation printer

 

Sublimation printing is a really neat way to make prints that you can transfer onto a wide variety of sublimation blanks, like t-shirts and mugs to name a few. I’ll show you how to convert your printer and then a couple of test prints I did on a mug and a onesie. 

Supplies needed to Convert Epson EcoTank 2720 into a sublimation printer

Supplies: 
Epson EcoTank 2720: https://amzn.to/32Cwy9U
Printers Jack Sublimation Ink: https://amzn.to/3v8jsO7 
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Empty Bottles

Instructions: 

The Epson Ecotank 2720 printer comes with 4 ink bottles: Black, Yellow, Magenta and Cyan. Each of the bottles has a special top that only fits into it’s corresponding ink tank, as you can see in the picture below.  You will empty each ink bottle, clean it out, then refill it with the corresponding sublimation ink.

Each Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) ink bottle is keyed to only fit in the corresponding ink tank

Take the cap off your first ink bottle. Gently unscrew the lid by holding the top. You will hear some clicking noises, but the lid should come right off. 

Unscrew Ink bottle lid from Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) inks

Empty your ink into an empty bottle if you wish to save it. You can always just dispose of this ink, but I have another regular Ecotank printer that I use it in. 

Transfer Ink from Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) into an empty bottle

Repeat the same steps with the remaining 3 ink bottles. 

Next, wash each bottle with warm water only. 

*Make sure to keep the ink top with the correct ink bottle and not mix them up.*

You’ll want to make sure the water runs pretty clear and you’ve gotten rid of as much of the ink as possible. I found a little bit stays in the top of the lid, but I didn’t worry about that. 

Rinse Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) ink bottles with water only

Let the bottles air dry completely. I sped up this step by using my blow dryer on a low setting.

Air dry Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) ink bottles or use a blow dryer on low

Once your bottles are dry it’s time to fill them up with the sublimation ink.

Fill the ink bottle with the corresponding sublimation ink color. The Printer’s Jack sublimation ink is vacuumed sealed and then has an inner seal you’ll need to remove.

Fill Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) ink bottles with corresponding Printer's Jack sublimation ink

Fill each bottle all the way up. You can gently squeeze the Printer’s Jack bottles to get the ink out. 

Filling Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) ink bottles with corresponding Printer's Jack sublimation ink

Repeat the same steps with each of the ink bottles and sublimation ink. 

Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) yellow and Printers Jack Sublimation Ink Yellow

Filling Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) ink bottle with Printer's Jack Sublimation Ink

Once you have filled all 4 ink bottles with the sublimation ink, you’re ready to fill the tanks.

Your printer should be off and not plugged in. 

This process is exactly the same as the instructions that came with your printer to fill them with regular ink. Remove the lid of one ink, open the lid of the corresponding ink tank. Place the top of the ink bottle on the filling port and stand it upright. You will hear ink starting to flow into the tank. Do not squeeze the bottle! Wait for the tank to fill up; it will stop automatically when it is full. 

Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) and ink

You can see in the picture below, the black tank is full when it reaches the upper line. Remove the black ink bottle and replace the lid. 

Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) black ink tank filled with Printer's Jack black sublimation ink

Repeat the steps for each remaining color until all the ink tanks are full.

All Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) ink tanks filled with Printer's Jack sublimation ink

Once all the tanks are full it’s time to plug in your printer and turn it on.

Plugging in Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720)

You will charge your inks, align your print heads, load paper and connect it your computer.

All these steps are the same as the written instructions that come with your printer. Refer to those to finish setting it up. 

Once you have completed these steps, your Epson printer is ready to go and will now print with sublimation ink.  

I did a few test prints to try out my new sublimation printer. I used just regular copy paper for these prints, but sublimation paper is recommended. 

Remember you’ll need to use sublimation blanks OR Cricut Infusible Ink blanks (Infusible Ink is Cricut’s version of sublimation.)

First, the mug wrap. I designed this in Cricut Design Space and then printed it out. *Remember sublimation prints need to be mirrored before printing so they come out the right way. 

The ink always appears less vibrant on the paper, but will become brighter once pressed.

Sublimation Mug Wrap printed with converted Epson EcoTank 2720 (ET-2720) and Printer's Jack Sublimation Ink

I used the Cricut Mug Press to press my sublimation on the mug. Check out the after below. I’m pretty happy with how it turned out!

Sublimation mug with print from converted Epson EcoTank 2720 (ET-2720) and Printer's Jack Sublimation Ink

Next, I tried a print to go on a onesie. Again, I used Cricut Design space for the svg, and then trimmed away the outer black box, as I didn’t want that to transfer. (Cricut Print then Cut uses a black box that the Cricut machine reads to cut out the image. I don’t need the image to be cut out on the machine, so I just cut away the box.)

Sublimation print printed with converted Epson EcoTank 2720 (ET-2720) and Printer's Jack Sublimation Ink

Use the Cricut Heat Guide settings for Infusible Ink transfer sheets to get the right temperature for the sublimation. Check out the after below. I love it! 

Sublimation onesie with print from converted Epson EcoTank 2720 (ET-2720) and Printer's Jack Sublimation Ink

Converting the Epson Ecotank 2720 (ET-2720) is really pretty easy to do. It’s a lower cost way to have your own sublimation printer and print cools things like this! If you have any questions, let me know in the comments below. 

20 thoughts on “HOW TO CONVERT YOUR EPSON ECOTANK 2720 (ET-2720) INTO A SUBLIMATION PRINTER

  1. Greetings,

    For clarification – is this printer of the “Work Force” series ?

    I ask because I read another post specifically warning against converting WF ET 2720 to sublimation.

    Thanks for your help.

    – Thanks

    1. Hi Dawn! There isn’t a Workforce series ET-2720. The ET denotes Ecotank; there are Work Force models (denoted by the WF) WF-7210 and WF-7720. Ecotank and Workforce are different models. Workforce uses ink cartridges while Ecotanks have tanks you fill with ink.

  2. THANK YOU! I was so scared about how to get my new Epson ET2720 set up but after watching your video I felt confident that I could do this. Without your video, I doubt I would have been able to do this correctly. Thank you again!

  3. I have completed the steps. Used A sublimation paper from Amazon but when I go to press it on my shirts, it does not press onto the shirt? I am using a cricut press instead of the heavy industrial one. I have even tried the polyester shirts from Michaels and regular shirts that I brought the spray from on Etsy. Nothing is working except heat transfer paper. Any thoughts. Thank you!

    1. That’s so strange! I’m not sure why it wouldn’t work especially since you’re using the correct blanks with a high polyester count. I use my Cricut press for my sublimation transfers and they have transferred just fine. What kind of sublimation ink did you use?

    1. Yes, I print it on regular printer paper. They do sell sublimation paper, but my friend did a comparison and didn’t find much difference between the quality when using sublimation paper.

  4. what type of tee shirts(brand) and blend count is great for making t-shirts, onesies, etc..
    Also can they be purchased at places like Michaels?

    1. Hi Lorie! Cricut Infusible Ink blanks at Michaels work great for sublimation. You want items that are either 100% polyester or a high polyester blend; usually at least 65% polyester. The lower polyester count can lead to a faded looking design or one that doesn’t transfer. I have used the George brand colorful T-shirts from walmart that were at least 65% polyester with good results; the most vibrant is on 100% polyester though.

  5. Hey Jenny! I downloaded Silhouette Studio after I changed my epson printer. All I have is my epson printer and laptop. I am new to all of this. My screen does not look like any of the tutorials. I don’t have the cutting background just the white screen. What am I doing wrong? Any tutorials to walk me thru my first print.

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