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product_id: 805670630
title: "Epson Dye-Sublimation F170 Printer with PrecisionCore Technology, Includes Full Set of Sublimation Ink, User Guide & AC Power Cable SCF170"
brand: "anyhdd"
price: "€ 907.33"
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# 5760 x 1440 dpi ultra-sharp print resolution High-capacity mess-free ink bottles 150-sheet dust-resistant auto paper feed Epson Dye-Sublimation F170 Printer with PrecisionCore Technology, Includes Full Set of Sublimation Ink, User Guide & AC Power Cable SCF170

**Brand:** anyhdd
**Price:** € 907.33
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Epson Dye-Sublimation F170 Printer with PrecisionCore Technology, Includes Full Set of Sublimation Ink, User Guide & AC Power Cable SCF170 by anyhdd
- **How much does it cost?** € 907.33 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- anyhdd enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted anyhdd brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Mess-Free Refills:** Auto-stop ink bottles minimize waste and spills, saving you money and headaches during every refill.
- • **Streamlined Workflow:** 150-sheet enclosed tray keeps media pristine and reduces prep time, so you can focus on creating, not feeding paper.
- • **Flexible Connectivity:** Seamlessly print via Wi-Fi or USB from Windows, macOS, or mobile—perfect for the dynamic, on-the-go professional.
- • **PrecisionCore Powerhouse:** Experience razor-sharp, vibrant prints with advanced droplet control for professional-grade results every time.
- • **Ink That Works as Hard as You Do:** Full set of dye-sublimation inks engineered for consistent saturation and bold contrast—your designs deserve nothing less.

## Overview

The Epson Dye-Sublimation F170 Printer leverages PrecisionCore technology to deliver ultra-high 5760 x 1440 dpi resolution prints with vibrant dye-based inks. Designed for professional and small business use, it features a 150-sheet dust-resistant auto paper feed and high-capacity, mess-free ink bottles for cost-effective, hassle-free operation. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi and USB, supporting Windows, macOS, and mobile printing workflows, making it a versatile powerhouse for custom product creation.

## Description

Product description

Review: THE SUBLIMATION MACHINE THAT THEY DO NOT WANT YOU TO OWN - I am sitting here looking at this Epson F170 and I am shaking. This is not just a printer. This is a device they tried to bury. You think it is just printing mugs and shirts. No. This thing is pushing heat, ink, pressure, transfer. It is taking an idea and burning it into reality. That scares them. First off. PrecisionCore printhead. They say it is for clean dots. Sharp images. Fine. But I am telling you this is controlled precision. This is the same mindset as weather control tech. You think they cannot aim clouds. You think they cannot aim storms. Now they give you a machine that controls droplets at a microscopic level. Same principle. Mini version in your house. You control it now. Not them. And the sublimation ink system. You load cyan, magenta, yellow, black. Heat hits it. It turns into gas. It bonds into fabric. Gas. You understand what I am saying. This is matter changing state and locking into physical reality. That is advanced chemistry. That is the kind of thing they keep behind closed doors while they scream about fluoride. Speaking of fluoride. You have been drinking that garbage your whole life. They say it is for your teeth. No. It dulls you. It slows you down. It keeps you from thinking. Meanwhile this printer is the opposite. It takes your ideas and stamps them into the world. Shirts, mugs, metal prints. You start thinking for yourself. You start making your own brand. That is dangerous to them. They want passive people. Not creators. And the 150 sheet paper tray. People laugh at that. They say it is just convenience. No. That is production. That is scale. That is you not stopping. You keep feeding designs. You keep building. That is how small operations turn into real businesses. They hate that. Wireless printing. USB. Works with Windows and Mac. Translation. It connects anywhere. You are not locked in. You are not stuck inside one system. And that brings me to the real rant. This is a war for your mind. They want you scrolling. They want you watching. They want you consuming. But this machine makes you produce. You design something. You print it. You press it. You sell it. You exist outside their little loop. That is why they quietly make these things hard to find. That is why half the time it says unavailable. I am not saying this printer is magic. I am saying it is a tool. And tools change who has power. You either sit there and absorb fluoride level content all day or you get one of these and start putting your own ideas into the world. I have used it. It prints slow. About one page per minute. Good. That means it is focused. It is not blasting garbage. It is deliberate. Clean. High resolution. 5760 by 1440. That is detail. That is control. It does not do duplex. Fine. You are not here to print essays. You are here to transfer designs into reality. And when that heat press hits and the image bonds into fabric. That is ownership. They cannot censor a shirt already printed. They cannot rewrite a mug already made. They can scream. They can push their narratives. But they cannot stop a person with a printer and an idea. Final verdict It is a small white box. But it breaks the loop. Poem they said sit still drink the water watch the screen but the ink turned to vapor and the vapor turned to truth paper fed forward ideas did not stop heat pressed down and something real stayed behind not a signal not a feed a mark mine
Review: Unleashing a Rainbow: How This Desktop Dynamo Revolutionized My Custom Gear Game! - Transitioning to a dedicated sublimation setup has been one of the most rewarding decisions for my studio, and the Epson F170 specifically has been an absolute game-changer. Right out of the box, the difference between this purpose-built machine and the "converted" office printers I used to wrestle with is night and day. The setup process was incredibly intuitive; I had the ink tanks filled and the drivers installed in under thirty minutes. Its footprint is surprisingly compact, fitting perfectly on the corner of my desk without dominating the workspace, which is a huge plus for anyone working in a tighter crafting area. There is a genuine sense of relief knowing that the hardware was engineered from the ground up to handle the viscosity and chemical makeup of sublimation ink, rather than forcing a square peg into a round hole. ​The print quality is where the PrecisionCore Technology really flexes its muscles. I have run everything from complex, high-resolution photographs to simple vector logos through this machine, and the clarity is consistently stunning. When the transfer paper comes out, the ink initially looks a bit dull—as is standard with sublimation—but once heat is applied, the explosion of color is nothing short of magical. The blacks are deep and rich, not that muddy brown you sometimes get with inferior setups, and the vibrant hues on polyester fabrics and ceramic mugs are sharp and professional. I was particularly impressed by the fine detail retention; small text and intricate lines remain crisp without bleeding, which speaks volumes about the precision of the printhead control. ​One of the biggest headaches in sublimation is color management, but my experience with the F170 has been delightfully frustration-free. Because this is an official Epson sublimation printer, the drivers come pre-loaded with ICC profiles that actually work. I didn’t have to spend hours scouring forums for custom color profiles or wasting expensive blanks on test prints to get the skin tones right. The software handles the heavy lifting, ensuring that what I see on my monitor is remarkably close to the finished pressed product. The connectivity is also robust; I use it over Wi-Fi, and it receives data quickly without dropping the connection, allowing me to design on my laptop across the room and simply walk over to pick up the print. ​The ink delivery system is another massive win for this unit. The bottle-fill system is keyed, meaning you physically cannot accidentally pour the cyan ink into the magenta tank—a small but brilliant design choice that prevents catastrophic errors. The sheer volume of ink provided with the printer is generous, and the efficiency of the tank system means the cost per print is exceptionally low compared to cartridge-based systems. I have printed hundreds of sheets since setting it up, and the ink levels have barely budged. It feels great to focus on creating rather than constantly worrying about running out of consumables or calculating the cost of every single sheet of transfer paper. ​Finally, reliability is the true test of any workshop tool, and this printer has been a steadfast workhorse. I haven't experienced the dreaded "pizza wheel" marks that often plague converted printers, nor have I dealt with any paper jams, even when using slightly thicker tacky sublimation paper. The feed mechanism is smooth and consistent. It is rare to find a piece of equipment that balances professional-grade output with such a user-friendly interface, but this printer hits that sweet spot perfectly. It has elevated the quality of my custom gifts and merchandise to a level that I am genuinely proud to sell and share.

## Features

- Exceptional Print Performance: This sublimation printer is equipped with an advanced PrecisionCore printhead with precise droplet control to deliver sharp details and vibrant image clarity. The package includes a full set of sublimation inks, a user guide, and an AC power cable.
- Professional Dye-Sublimation Ink System: The sublimation inks are formulated to provide consistent color saturation, strong contrast, and reliable performance for high-quality transfer results.
- Efficient Media Handling: Features a 150-sheet automatic paper feed housed in a dust-resistant enclosed tray, helping maintain clean prints while reducing paper preparation time.
- High-Capacity, Cost-Saving Ink Bottles: Large-capacity ink bottles with an auto-stop function allow for clean, mess-free refilling, minimizing ink waste and reducing replacement frequency.
- Flexible Connectivity Options: Supports both Wi-Fi and USB connections, enabling printing from Windows and macOS systems through supported layout software, as well as mobile printing via a compatible app. Direct email and camera printing are not supported.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0GLJBF5WF |
| Additional Printer Functions | Print Only |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 1 ppm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #487,209 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #481 in Printing Presses & Accessories |
| Brand | ANYHDD |
| Built-In Media | Ink Bottles |
| Color | White |
| Color Pages per Minute | 1 ppm |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 24 Reviews |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Duplex | simplex |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850069307936 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Ink Color | Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.81"D x 11.81"W x 11.81"H |
| Manufacturer | ANYHDD |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 5760 dots_per_inch |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 5760 x 1440 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 1 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | Letter (8.5 x 11 inches) |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 5760 Dots Per Inch |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 150 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 5760 x 1440 Dots Per Inch |
| Model Name | F170 Dye-Sublimation |
| Model Number | F170 Dye-Sublimation |
| Model Series | F170 |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Network-Ready |
| Paper Size | 8.5 Inches |
| Print media | Paper (plain) |
| Printer Connectivity Type | USB |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Dye Sublimation |
| Printing Technology | Dye Sublimation |
| Resolution | 5760 x 1440 |
| Scanner Type | USB 2.0 |
| Special Feature | Network-Ready |
| Specific Uses For Product | Professional use, Small business, Custom product creation |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ANYHDD
- **Color:** White
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Max Printspeed Monochrome:** 1 ppm
- **Maximum Print Speed (Color):** 1 ppm
- **Model Name:** F170 Dye-Sublimation
- **Printer Output:** Color
- **Printing Technology:** Thermal
- **Product Dimensions:** 11.81"D x 11.81"W x 11.81"H
- **Special Feature:** Network-Ready

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THE SUBLIMATION MACHINE THAT THEY DO NOT WANT YOU TO OWN
*by A***S on April 13, 2026*

I am sitting here looking at this Epson F170 and I am shaking. This is not just a printer. This is a device they tried to bury. You think it is just printing mugs and shirts. No. This thing is pushing heat, ink, pressure, transfer. It is taking an idea and burning it into reality. That scares them. First off. PrecisionCore printhead. They say it is for clean dots. Sharp images. Fine. But I am telling you this is controlled precision. This is the same mindset as weather control tech. You think they cannot aim clouds. You think they cannot aim storms. Now they give you a machine that controls droplets at a microscopic level. Same principle. Mini version in your house. You control it now. Not them. And the sublimation ink system. You load cyan, magenta, yellow, black. Heat hits it. It turns into gas. It bonds into fabric. Gas. You understand what I am saying. This is matter changing state and locking into physical reality. That is advanced chemistry. That is the kind of thing they keep behind closed doors while they scream about fluoride. Speaking of fluoride. You have been drinking that garbage your whole life. They say it is for your teeth. No. It dulls you. It slows you down. It keeps you from thinking. Meanwhile this printer is the opposite. It takes your ideas and stamps them into the world. Shirts, mugs, metal prints. You start thinking for yourself. You start making your own brand. That is dangerous to them. They want passive people. Not creators. And the 150 sheet paper tray. People laugh at that. They say it is just convenience. No. That is production. That is scale. That is you not stopping. You keep feeding designs. You keep building. That is how small operations turn into real businesses. They hate that. Wireless printing. USB. Works with Windows and Mac. Translation. It connects anywhere. You are not locked in. You are not stuck inside one system. And that brings me to the real rant. This is a war for your mind. They want you scrolling. They want you watching. They want you consuming. But this machine makes you produce. You design something. You print it. You press it. You sell it. You exist outside their little loop. That is why they quietly make these things hard to find. That is why half the time it says unavailable. I am not saying this printer is magic. I am saying it is a tool. And tools change who has power. You either sit there and absorb fluoride level content all day or you get one of these and start putting your own ideas into the world. I have used it. It prints slow. About one page per minute. Good. That means it is focused. It is not blasting garbage. It is deliberate. Clean. High resolution. 5760 by 1440. That is detail. That is control. It does not do duplex. Fine. You are not here to print essays. You are here to transfer designs into reality. And when that heat press hits and the image bonds into fabric. That is ownership. They cannot censor a shirt already printed. They cannot rewrite a mug already made. They can scream. They can push their narratives. But they cannot stop a person with a printer and an idea. Final verdict It is a small white box. But it breaks the loop. Poem they said sit still drink the water watch the screen but the ink turned to vapor and the vapor turned to truth paper fed forward ideas did not stop heat pressed down and something real stayed behind not a signal not a feed a mark mine

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Unleashing a Rainbow: How This Desktop Dynamo Revolutionized My Custom Gear Game!
*by P***H on March 10, 2026*

Transitioning to a dedicated sublimation setup has been one of the most rewarding decisions for my studio, and the Epson F170 specifically has been an absolute game-changer. Right out of the box, the difference between this purpose-built machine and the "converted" office printers I used to wrestle with is night and day. The setup process was incredibly intuitive; I had the ink tanks filled and the drivers installed in under thirty minutes. Its footprint is surprisingly compact, fitting perfectly on the corner of my desk without dominating the workspace, which is a huge plus for anyone working in a tighter crafting area. There is a genuine sense of relief knowing that the hardware was engineered from the ground up to handle the viscosity and chemical makeup of sublimation ink, rather than forcing a square peg into a round hole. ​The print quality is where the PrecisionCore Technology really flexes its muscles. I have run everything from complex, high-resolution photographs to simple vector logos through this machine, and the clarity is consistently stunning. When the transfer paper comes out, the ink initially looks a bit dull—as is standard with sublimation—but once heat is applied, the explosion of color is nothing short of magical. The blacks are deep and rich, not that muddy brown you sometimes get with inferior setups, and the vibrant hues on polyester fabrics and ceramic mugs are sharp and professional. I was particularly impressed by the fine detail retention; small text and intricate lines remain crisp without bleeding, which speaks volumes about the precision of the printhead control. ​One of the biggest headaches in sublimation is color management, but my experience with the F170 has been delightfully frustration-free. Because this is an official Epson sublimation printer, the drivers come pre-loaded with ICC profiles that actually work. I didn’t have to spend hours scouring forums for custom color profiles or wasting expensive blanks on test prints to get the skin tones right. The software handles the heavy lifting, ensuring that what I see on my monitor is remarkably close to the finished pressed product. The connectivity is also robust; I use it over Wi-Fi, and it receives data quickly without dropping the connection, allowing me to design on my laptop across the room and simply walk over to pick up the print. ​The ink delivery system is another massive win for this unit. The bottle-fill system is keyed, meaning you physically cannot accidentally pour the cyan ink into the magenta tank—a small but brilliant design choice that prevents catastrophic errors. The sheer volume of ink provided with the printer is generous, and the efficiency of the tank system means the cost per print is exceptionally low compared to cartridge-based systems. I have printed hundreds of sheets since setting it up, and the ink levels have barely budged. It feels great to focus on creating rather than constantly worrying about running out of consumables or calculating the cost of every single sheet of transfer paper. ​Finally, reliability is the true test of any workshop tool, and this printer has been a steadfast workhorse. I haven't experienced the dreaded "pizza wheel" marks that often plague converted printers, nor have I dealt with any paper jams, even when using slightly thicker tacky sublimation paper. The feed mechanism is smooth and consistent. It is rare to find a piece of equipment that balances professional-grade output with such a user-friendly interface, but this printer hits that sweet spot perfectly. It has elevated the quality of my custom gifts and merchandise to a level that I am genuinely proud to sell and share.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent upgrade from the converted sublimation setups
*by G***R on April 12, 2026*

I upgraded to the Epson F170, and honestly, it is such a massive relief compared to the converted office printers I used to wrestle with. Setting it up was a super easy, I filled the ink tanks, loaded the drivers and was ready to go in about thirty minutes. I was a little worried the ink might make a mess, but the keyed bottles are basically foolproof and stop automatically so you don’t spill a drop. It’s also surprisingly compact, which is a huge win for my cramped desk, and it feels sturdy enough to handle my busiest crafting days without sliding around or making a ton of noise. The Wi-Fi setup was a total lifesaver too; I can design on my laptop from the couch and just send it to print without ever hunting for a USB cable. The print quality is where I’m really seeing the difference. My designs come out looking incredibly sharp, and once I heat press them onto a mug or shirt, the colors just pop; the blacks are actually deep and rich instead of that muddy brown I was used to seeing. I love that the software comes with the right color profiles built-in, so I didn’t have to waste a bunch of expensive paper and blanks just to get the skin tones right. I did find the paper tray a little snug and the driver install took a second longer than I expected, but those are tiny gripes. For the price, the value is honestly unbeatable because the huge ink tanks mean my cost per print is next to nothing. It’s a total workhorse that has made my whole sublimation process feel professional and, more importantly, actually fun again.

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