User`s manual

Chapter 12 - Printing Other Items
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Printing on Golf Balls
To print golf balls you will need a Golf Ball Holder
(optional), T-Jet Non-Textile Pretreatment, and
Post-Treatment (T-Jet Non-Textile Primer is not
necessary). For more information, refer to the
literature that came with your Golf Ball Printing Kit
Load the Golf Balls into the Holder and place the
1.
Over-spray Shield on top of the balls. The Shield will protect areas not intended to be printed upon
from Pretreatment and over-spray.
2. Dip a ne bristle brush in the Pretreatment, wiping
off any excess on the side of the bottle. Gently apply the
Pretreatment to the exposed golf ball surface, making sure there are
no uneven areas.
Allow the Pretreatment to dry thoroughly before printing. Dry time
3.
will vary, but it may take up to one hour or more. To speed up the drying process use a hair dryer, heat
lamp or heat gun set on a low temperature setting.
Golf Ball Holder Placement
Align the four holes in the base of the Golf Ball Holder with the four pins on the Platen designed for the
FIRST Shirt Board. Place several golf balls within the Holder and use the Height Adjustment Knob on
the Print Bed to ensure the proper Print Head clearance is maintained when loaded.
If you are using multiple Golf Ball Holders, you must check the Print Head
clearance of each one.
Loading Golf Ball Template (FastARTIST Only)
Go to 1. File > Open and double-click
on the Golf Ball Holder Template to
open.
Import
2. the images or text
you wish to print and place them
inside of the grid lines.