User`s manual
T-Jet Blazer Series User’s Manual
Version 5.0 Revised September, 2008
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• Press the LEFT ARROW once more and the
LCD Display will read “PAPER OUT” and displays a “roll of
paper with a scissors” icon. This mode is called PAPER OUT/
ROLL CUT mode. The printer is now in Print status.
Whenever you need to get to Print Status, this is the sequence you will use.
The only difference would be if you were preparing to output an image onto
a garment, the virtual dial of the Mode Select Screen would be set to Auto.
Set the printer to
4. READY Status.
Now that you are in Print Status, the next step is setting the printer to READY Status using the LCD
Display Control Panel.
To do this, press the Left ARROW Button once. The LCD Display
should look like this.
Activate the Power Cleaning Cycle
A Power Cleaning Cycle is activated through the LCD Display Control Panel like most of the
Initialization Utilities. Carefully follow the steps below.
With the printer in
1. READY Status, press the RIGHT ARROW Button once.
Press the
2. UP ARROW Button and scroll through the menu items until you come to “Maintenance.”
Press the RIGHT ARROW Button once.
Press the
3. DOWN ARROW Button to scroll the menu items until you come to “Power Clean.”
To execute the
4. Power Cleaning, press the RIGHT ARROW Button once.
While Cleaning, the LCD display will inform you of the Power Cleaning status in percentages.
When prompted by the
5. LCD Display, move both blue levers adjacent the ink cartridges (the levers
that lock the ink cartridges in place) to the UP position. The display will prompt you at the 17% mark.
When prompted, move both blue levers into the DOWN position. You will be prompted at around the
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20% mark.
You will again be prompted to move both levers at the 30%, 40% and 50% marks. At the 50% point,
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both levers will be in the DOWN position and you will not have to adjust them again during the
power cleaning cycle.
Once the Power Cleaning is complete, the LCD Display will read “Ready.”
Repeat the Power Cleaning Utility until the ink has lled the ink lines and reaches the Print Head.
8.
PAPER OUT
READY