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Dec 01, 2025 - 09:37 PM
The Epson XP600 (also known as the F1080) printhead is one of the most common and widely used printheads in entry-level and mid-range DTF, DTG, UV, Eco-Solvent, and Water-Based printers. It is popular due to its affordability, availability, and compatibility with a wide range of desktop and 24" roll-format printers.
The XP600 / F1080 printhead is used in the following printers:
- DTFLINE VANTAGE II
Many other printer brands state that they use “XP600,” “F1080,” “Epson Desktop Printhead,” or “Dual XP600,” which means the printer is designed around the Epson XP600/F1080 head.
Some well-known printers and brands that use or advertise the use of XP600 printheads include:
Procolored
- Procolored A3 DTF Printers (dual XP600)
- Procolored L1800-style DTF models using XP600 conversions
DTF Station
- Earlier Prestige A3 and Prestige A4 models with dual XP600 configurations
- Various starter DTF printers marketed before I-Series adoption
Sublistar / Subli-Star
- A3 and 13" DTF printers using dual XP600
- Some early-generation 24" DTF printers configured with XP600/F1080 heads
KingJet
- KingJet A3 and 13" dual XP600 DTF printers
- Older 24" film printers built on XP600/F1080 systems
Audley / HosonJet / Oric / Focus
- Numerous 13" to 24" DTF printers built with dual XP600 heads
- Many private-label or rebranded machines sold in the U.S.
Generic / OEM / Private-Label DTF Printers
- Hundreds of A3+, 13", and 24" DTF printers from Alibaba/Amazon vendors use XP600 printheads
- Often labeled as “Dual XP600,” “F1080,” or “Epson XP600 Technology”
If your printer lists “XP600,” “F1080,” “Epson Desktop Printhead,” “Dual XP600,” or similar specifications, it is almost certainly compatible with the XP600/F1080 printhead offered here. When in doubt, check your printer manual or ask the manufacturer to confirm the printhead model used.
