Quick Reference Guide

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NOTE
Print only on the fabric side of the Fabric Roll. Printing on
the backing film may damage the machine.
If the end of the fabric is fraying, use scissors to cut off any
excess threads before loading the Fabric Roll.
If there is slack in the Fabric Roll, wind it more tightly
before loading it.
f Using both fingers supporting the sides of the
Fabric Roll, rotate the Fabric Roll as shown by the
arrow. Continue rotating the Fabric Roll until the
feeding edge feeds through the paper slot in the
base of the tray and touches the far edge (1) of the
tray.
g Gently adjust the paper width guides(1) to fit the
fabric. Make sure the paper guides touch the edges
of the fabric.
hSlowly push Tray #2 completely into the machine.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT push the tray into the machine forcefully or
quickly. Doing this may cause material jams or material
feed problems.
i Make sure that the paper support is closed.
IMPORTANT
To avoid damaging the printed material, DO NOT pull out
the paper support when loading the Fabric Roll.
If you pull Tray #2 out of the machine after loading the
Fabric Roll, the Fabric Roll may come loose or the feeding
edge may shift from the loaded position. To avoid
damaging the material and causing feed problems,
correctly load the Fabric Roll again.
When Tray #2 is loaded with a Fabric Roll and you print
on fabric, the machine will hold finished jobs so the fabric
does not fall.
After printing, wait until cutting is complete, and then
remove the printed fabric and press [OK] on the machine's
LCD.
Specifying the paper size and paper type
to print on the Fabric Roll
a Press [Settings] > [All Settings] >
[General Setup] > [Tray Setting] > [Tray
2].
b Press [Paper Type] > [Fabric].
The paper size will automatically set to [11.69 inch Roll].
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