User`s manual

Spots or ink stains must be removed BEFORE the
print is cured, using a standard Spot Removal gun.
Once the ink is cured, it is almost impossible to
remove spots or smudges.
Take care NOT to spray the wet print!
Prints can be laundered as normal.
If possible, give the customer washing instructions
of: Turn print inside out before washing or drying. Cold Water Only. Medium Dryer
Temperature.
Youcanexpectalittlefadingwiththerstwashing.Thisisnormalandvery
similar to what you would get from a screen printed shirt. If you experience a
lot of fading, make sure to check your dryer temperature. If the shirts are damp
from excess humidity, you should put them under the Heat Press for a few
seconds to dry out before printing.
Canceling a Print Job
Occasionally a print job will just not print. This could be caused by a problem
withthele,theprinternotbeingintheLoad position when the print command
is sent, a chip indicating a color is out of ink or other issues. If you have ever
owned an inkjet printer, you know that it is sometimes hard to “kill” a print job.
When you send a Print command from your graphics application or FastARTIST,
the FastRIP does its calculations and then sends the job to the Windows Print
Manager. It is almost impossible to stop a print job within the RIP if the job is still in
the Print Manager.
To open Print Manager, double-click on the small printer icon on the lower right
bottom of your computer screen (This section is called the Task Bar). When the
Print Manager opens, it shows the status of the print job. However, a job that is
NOT printing might still show as printing. To cancel a print job, click on the actual
joble,gototheFile menu and select Cancel All Documents.
If there are printing problems when using FastRIP that require you to cancel a
Print command, right-clickontheleandAbort the Print command. If you get
a partial image on a shirt from the previous job, you probably have not fully
canceled the Print command in FastRIP.
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.
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Fast T-Jet Blazer Pro User’s Manual