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Section 4
Special Printing
Printing on Mesh Tarpaulin
Here, we explain the case of printing on mesh media to which a
liner is not attached. If a liner is used with the mesh media, the
special method explained in this section is not necessary.
- The dedicated liner must be used for printing on mesh tar-
paulin. Printing without using the liner allows the ink to pass
through the mesh of the mesh tarpaulin, thus soiling the back
side and the platen.
- When printing on the mesh tarpaulin, the head position must
be raised in advance. Adjust the head height by referring to
"Using Head Up/Down Lever."
- Measure the width of the mesh tarpaulin in advance.
- Do not use a mesh tarpaulin which is thin and weak in stiff-
ness. Otherwise, the head will be rubbed.
- The liner wrinkles easily, and therefore if the liner is wound
on the winder, it is recommended that only the liner be wound
and the printed media should not be wound.
1
Insert a liner roll into the sub scroller.
Confirm the winding direction of the media,
and insert the sub scroller into the liner roll.
2
Lock the flange on the left side.
Insert the left flange into the shaft, and rotate
the knob clockwise to lock the left flange.
Sub scroller
The flange on the right side is secured
to the sub scroller. When setting the
sub scroller in the printer, this side
comes to the right.
Left flange
(In case of outer take-up)
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