User`s manual

If you must cancel a job while still printing, we recommend you power OFF both
your computer and the printer. This will clear the memory, cache and buffers in
which the image may still reside.
Emergency Off Switch
The Fast T-Jet Blazer Express is equipped with
an Emergency Kill Switch that will cut OFF
all power to the printer. After pressing this
button, you must shutdown the machine
completely, including the Power Switch in
the rear of the housing. All jobs within FastRIP
must be cancelled and deleted. Perform
a complete start-up and initialization to
resume operations.
Any le that was printing or spooled at the time of the emergency
shutdown will be lost. An unnished image cannot be restarted and
all jobs must be re-spooled.
Height Sensor
Your printer is equipped with a built-in Height Sensor that will help prevent Print
Head/Garment collisions. A thin laser beam extends across the Shirtboard when
it’s in the Index (printing) position. Should anything break this beam, all machine
functions will immediately pause, the LCD Display will read “Top Cover Open”
andasmallLEDlocatedonthetopoftheprinterwillashRed.
Immediately check your garment for folds or wrinkles that may affect Print
Head clearance, smoothing out any variations as needed. In addition, adjust
the Platen to Head Clearance using the adjustment knob on the front of the
Print Bed, if necessary. Once the obstruction is cleared, printing will resume from
where it left off, without the need to re-send or re-spool the output.
The Height Sensor is a “Last Line of Defense” against Print Head
strikes that could severely damage your printer. Do not rely solely
on the sensor to warn you of potential collisions. Print Heads are
not covered by your warranty and we strongly encourage you to
monitor and maintain the recommended 3mm clearance required
between the Print Head and any garment or other printable item.
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Chapter 6- Printing with the
Fast T-Jet Blazer Express