Setting
Options
Description
Offset Head Alignment
–10
to
+10
Use this setting when you change the
platen height but do not want to
perform Head Alignment. One stop
down on the platen (3 to 4 for example)
is equivalent to a +3 setting. Also used
for fine-tuning alignments when a
spacer pad is used to raise the flat
surface of the garment to be imaged
on.
Feed Adjustment
–1.00%
to
+1.00%
Select to adjust the platen feed each
time the print head moves; select a
higher number if dark lines appear or a
smaller number if faint lines appear
Power On Cleaning
White Ink
Available only in White Ink mode
On
(default)
Select to set up automatic white ink
cleaning
Before Printing
On
: select to clean automatically
Off
whenever the printer power is turned
on and the printer initializes
Before Printing
: select to clean
automatically whenever the printer is
turned on, but only before printing for
the first time since the printer turned on
Parent topic:
Using the Control Panel Menus
Related tasks
Aligning the Print Head
Cleaning the Print Head
Adjusting the Height of the Platen
Print Logs Menu Settings
Settings on the Print Logs menu let you print information about print jobs.
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Страница 42: ...4 Smooth out the print surface so that it is flat 42 ...
Страница 56: ...Parent topic Fixing the Ink 56 ...
Страница 79: ...3 Place the inner and outer caps you removed from the new waste ink bottle on the used waste ink bottle 79 ...
Страница 84: ...9 Wipe the top edge of the suction cap with a large cleaning stick 84 ...
Страница 93: ...1 Open the printer cover 2 Unpack the new flushing pad 93 ...
Страница 101: ...2 Open the cartridge cover 101 ...
Страница 109: ...8 Grasp the tab on the air filter and lift it up to remove it 109 ...
Страница 116: ...Note Do not apply force to the gears shown below when cleaning A malfunction may occur 116 ...
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